Winter exhibition at White Space Art, Totnes

White Space Art, the Totnes gallery, opens its Winter Exhibition today (Saturday, November 13), featuring new work with a winter theme from the gallery’s artists.

The artists on show are Louise Balaam, Michael Bowman, Sarah Bowman, Kate Boxer, David Brayne, Marilyn Browning, Matthew Draper, June Launder, Sarah Poland, James Tatum
along with the landscapes of Totnes-born Hannah Woodman

In addition there are new ceramics from Lorraine Ditchburn, Kaori Tatebayashi, Charlotte Jones and Rachel Barker as well as stunning jewellery from a host of South West makers.

The White Space Art Winter exhibition runs until Friday, December 31. Check out the website for more information.





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