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Starting Small for 2022

The Whitehouse Gallery gently welcomes in 2022 with a selection of original paintings, prints and drawings on a small scale. 

The exhibition ‘Small Works’ opens on Saturday 29th January, and will include a mix of subject matter, style and medium, from over twenty fine artists.  The exhibition will be open Mon-Sat, 10am-4pm until 26th February.

The 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, with a painting size limit of no larger than 30cm.

Contributing artists include Alison Dickson, Allison Young, Andy Cross, Anne Skinner DA, Catherine Corfield, Clare Flinn, Erraid Gaskell, Fiona Millar, Frank Hayes, Giles Ward, Gordon Wilson, Gwen Adair, Heather Davies, James Fraser RSW, Janet Graham, Jemma K Derbyshire, Jonathan Stockley, Julia Macaulay, Julie Brunn, Kate Bentley SWA, Lesley Mackay, Margaret Evans, Poppy Cyster & Sarah Carrington.

There will be a socially distanced preview opening on Saturday 29th January, doors will open from 11am – 4pm. All are welcome to attend.

The exhibition will go live online from 10am on Saturday 29th January.

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