Red Earth Gallery calls for Christmas exhibition submissions

Red Earth Gallery

Red Earth Gallery, in Bickley North Devon, is interested to hear from craft designers, makers and original print makers who would like to show their work in their Christmas exhibition.

In November 2010, Red Earth Gallery organised a 2D and 3D print exhibition, exploring the joys of prints from 2D original prints, to 3D printing on jewellery, home furnishings, textiles and other craft objects. The exhibition was a great  success, and the gallery would be delighted to hear from artists / makers whose work explores these avenues.

There is no entry fee for submission. All work to be shown in the gallery must be original and made by the artist residing in the UK. And the closing date is fast approach on September 1.

For more info, and to get in touch, pop along to the Red Earth Gallery site.





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