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past shows
June - July 2007 'Wild Women'

Wild Women Exhibition - Yew Tree Gallery June 2007 - click for details

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The WILD WOMEN painters are BIDDY PICARD and her daughter GRETE BOANN PERRY, who have lived close to nature all their lives. 

Biddy’s collection spans a lifetime of painting and ranges from early abstracts, monoprints, stylized oils of the Penwith peninsula, still life, pen and wash harbour scenes to her current pen drawings of young women.




April - May 2007 'Uprising'


Caroline Bailey Sunflowers
Caroline Bailey
Image
MarianneHellwig

Also work by Kirsten Glasbrook, Jill Fanshawe Kato, Prue Cooper, Rachel John, Sarah Jarett-Kerr, Diane Jordan, Catherine Hyde, Charlotte Bulley, David John, Gina Cowen, and Peter Fluck view details>>



December 2006 ‘Christmas Collection’

Duibhne Gough
Guy Royle
Stephanioe Cunningham - Resting Hares
Stephanie Cunningham

14th May - 15th July 2006 'Through A Glass Brightly'


Elaine Pamphilon’s paintings and Sue Binns’ domestic pottery were shown in the main gallery.  Robina Jack’s glass panels hung in the windows of the glasshouse with Diana Barraclough’s abstract tiles and ceramic totem, and small oils by Kate Loveday and Sheila Stafford.
‘Wave Sculptures’ by James Barnsley were in both gardens.


4th Sept - 30th October 2005 'The Transforming Eye'

Showed new paintings by ROSE HILTON , ceramics by CATRIONA McLEOD  and jewellery by DUIBHNE GOUGH in the main gallery and paintings by SIMON POOLEY with sculpture by JOHN MALTBY in the glasshouse


23 July 23 August 2005 'A Light Touch'

Laurel Keeley, Janet Lynch, Saul CathCart, Sue Jamieson, Robin Richmond, Frank Philips, Alison Proctor and Frances Marsh
with Anne Woodrow, Guy Royle, Gina Cowen



1 September – 26 October 2004 'Wild & Free'

Aspirations towards a life less constrained by bureaucacy and convention are manifest in the works on exhibition. The main exhibitors are ANDREW WADDINGTON and JILL FANSHAWE KATO


30th May - 18th July 2004 'Voyage'

This exhibition was about journeys – of the mind, the body and the soul.

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