Busy February show line-up
Februarywelcomesbrightcolour alongwithreturningandnewartists to Colonnade House in Worthing.
Coming up: Sarah Trowsdale Work in Progress, January 30-February 4: “Sarah Trowsdale’s work begins with cultural and historical research which explores little-known women through history who have been physically engaged in warfare, rebellions or acts of aggression against oppressors.”
Steve Rickman & Kate Mercy: Reflections in Metal & Glass, February6-11:“withtheirshared love of materials, Steve Rickman and Kate Mercy have come together to collaborate on pieces that display the beauty of metal and glass when used together. Contrastingcoloursandthemixture of the hard and the fragile.”
Sara Cook: Work in Progress Exhibition, February 6-11: “Sara Cook’s work is inspired by the changing light on the landscape and is inspired by her research into Bojagi, Korean wrapping cloths. Sara is excited to be changing the way she colours her fabrics to only using natural dyes. In her work in progress exhibition, you will see the results ofherexperimentstodyeherway around the colour wheel.”
Melvyn Biddulph: Life in Art, February 13-18: “A rare opportunity to view the extraordinary talent of this remarkable and much-loved Artist’s Artist, who died one year ago. Melvyn’s son John has chosen a few of his favouritepaintingsforthisexciting exhibition.”
Natalia Samarina: Light & Shadows, February 20-25: “Nataliasamarinaisinvitingviewers to embark on a visual journey in her exhibition Light & Shadows. Thisjourneycelebratesthewondersofnature,encouragingeach observer to find their own connection with the world.”