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Current Exhibition

SMALL WORKS II

The Whitehouse Gallery welcomes the return of the hugely popular ‘Small Works’ exhibition from early 2022, with a brand new selection of original paintings, prints and drawings on a smaller scale for 2023. ‘Small Works II’ will include a mix of subject matter, style and medium, from a heady mix of artists. 

 ‘Small Works II’ opens on Saturday 28th January, until Friday 24th February 2023. 

Unlike many other small paintings exhibition, this collection of work will be presented as a mixture of both framed and unframed, and most will be ready to hang on the wall. What we will have is a treasure trove of beautiful, original works in all shapes and sizes, all sticking to a particular size limit.

We have brand new works coming from Andy Cross, Clare Flinn, Damian Callan, Fiona Millar, Gwen Adair, Heather Davies, Hugh Bryden, James Fraser RSW, Jane Blair, Julie Brunn, Kate Bentley SWA, Liz Dagg, Lizzie Farey, Lynn Howarth, Margaret Evans, Moy Mackay, Nicola McBride, Pamela Grace, Patricia Sadler, Siobhan O’Hehir and Tricia Barna. These will hang alongside current works by Al Bell, Clare Beattie, Dominique Cameron, Morag Lloyds, Ross Fulton, Stephen Smith, John Ramsay, Jonathan Stockley and more.

There will be an exhibition Preview Opening on Saturday 28th January, doors will open from 11am – 4pm. All are welcome to attend.

The exhibition will go live online from Thursday 26th January.

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