When Pluto Crossed My Moon - Elizabeth Waugh (1929-2023)

PLEASE NOTE, THIS EXHIBITION IS NOW CLOSED

ALTHOUGH ALL AVAILABLE WORK WILL REMAIN ONLINE, NOT EVERY THING IS IN THE GALLERY. PLEASE CONTACT US TO ENQUIRE.

‘When Pluto Crossed My Moon’

A Celebration of the Life & Work of Elizabeth Waugh (1929-2023)

27th January – 24th February 2024

In March 2023, the sculptor Elizabeth Waugh passed over.  Elizabeth was very dear to many who knew her. She was a cherished friend and exhibitor of us all at The Whitehouse Gallery, exhibiting since our doors opened nearly 20 years ago.  It seems only fitting that the first exhibition of our anniversary year should be a celebration of Elizabeth and her work.

Elizabeth’s work was usually built in plaster and then cast in bronze resin, and is mainly figurative, including both human nude and animal forms. However, there will be some rare foundry bronze pieces on show too.

This exhibition will bring together some of Elizabeth’s remaining available sculptures alongside some of her own paintings. Alongside this collection will be paintings by some artists whom Elizabeth greatly admired, including Andy Cross and James Fraser RSW, alongside the late Archie Sutter Watt RSW, Silvana RSW, and Victor Henderson.

Much of the work on the wall is not photographed, so please do get in touch to enquire if you are interested in seeing work by any of the accompanying artists.

The exhibition preview will take place on Saturday 27th January, from 11am – 5pm.  Following this, normal opening times will resume (Mon-Sat, 10am-4pm).

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