Exeter Community Centre holds four-month exhibitions of painting, drawing, photography, print and a few ceramics. The work is curated from submissions and is open for anyone to apply. There is a Hanging Policy regarding content, but a very open-minded approach to form.
Exhibitions are rolling, every 4 months. The next is from 2nd-3rd February 2013. There are no charges for exhibiting or commission taken for any sales.
Artists are required to have their own PPL insurance and further insurance at their own discretion.
Please submit an indicative selection of images by...
18 October - 9 November Thurs - Sat 11am - 5pm, Sun 12 - 4pm (or by appointment) Uneven Territory is an exhibition of new and previously unseen paintings and drawings that, alongside key work made since 2006, forms an uncensored view of Michael Calver’s output. The work is at turns intimate, highly formal and sometimes unsettling. Best known for his exploration of colour and its aesthetics through ‘colour field’ painting, this exhibition delves beneath the surface, presenting a new vision of Calver’s varied but interconnected artistic production. Alongside his signature work there are...
Elizabeth Jardine is a British artist who has recently relocated to Exeter from the South East. This new body of work explores the interplay of structural and architectural elements within a nebulous and ambiguous painterly landscape. Elizabeth’s work is concerned with the in-between-space, with limbo and wilderness. She oscillates between negotiating a balance and accepting a dichotomy, reconciling presence and absence, choice and chance, belonging and un-belonging. VENUE: EXETER PHOENIX CAFE BAR GALLERY
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