Yew Tree’s first exhibition of 2010 was ‘TREADING LIGHTLY’ 8th June – 7th August 2010 EDWINA BRIDGEMAN, with outdoor sculpture by |
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NEW WORKS FOR WINTER including paintings by:
domestic ware by: sculpture by: glass by: jewellery by: Some of these works are still available and more images can be sent by e-mail. view exhibition in detail > |
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30th May to end of summer 2009
'GREAT little pictures, pots and jewels
by Artists of Renown and Promise'
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Imaginative responses to the sea and its mysterious depths characterize this exhibition, through the paintings of renowned artists FIONA MILLAIS and CAROLINE McADAM CLARK, wood and stone sculptures by JOE HEMMING, silver vessels and jewellery by JACK TROWBRIDGE, jewels by DAISY DUNLOP, pots by SUE BINNS and CHARLOTTE JONES, glass by MARGARET JOHNSON and MALCOLM SUTCLIFFE, textile collage pictures by TATJANA TEKKEL PEPPE and painted paper sculpture by ARDYN GRIFFIN. View details >>> |
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May - July 2008 'This Fruitful Earth'
Paintings by ANDREW WADDINGTON and JANE RAY; ceramic sculpture by JOHN MALTBY; figurative metal sculpture by ABBOTT & ELLWOOD; domestic ceramics by ANNIE HEWETT; gold and silver jewellery by GUY ROYLE and original prints by MARK HEARLD. View details >>> |
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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
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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.