Let the Good Times Roll by Nigel Cann - Fresh Air 2007
It gives me great pleasure to announce that my work will be featured at the following:
Fresh Air is the biennial sculpture exhibition that provides a unique opportunity to see a creative mixture of traditionally modern and cutting-edge contemporary work in a stunning outdoor setting.
Fresh Air 09 was a great success and showed outdoor sculpture by more than 100 artists who work in a variety of materials such as bronze, resin, metal, ceramics, glass, stone, wood, willow and cloth. The exhibition takes place in the garden and grounds of Quenington Old Rectory, the beautiful Cotswold home of Lucy and David Abel Smith. It aims to promote and sell the work of local, national and international artists, and to provide a forum for education in the visual arts. Young, emerging sculptors have an opportunity to exhibit alongside more established artists and bursaries are awarded to talented artists as development opportunities.
The next event will take place from Sunday June 19th until Sunday July 10th
Between You and Me by Katherine Morgan Kilpatrick - Fresh Air 2009
Human Circle by Pete Moorhouse - Fresh Air 2007
The Old Rectory, Quenington with Confessions of a Vertical Space
by Hilary Arnold-Baker - Fresh Air 20057
Read on for more details:
Open 10am - 5pm every day including Sundays. Admission is £2.50p for adults over 18yrs, children 18 yrs and under free. On Sunday 26th June there will be an entry charge of £4 in aid of the National Gardens Scheme. All artists work is for sale at prices ranging from £50 - £50,000. Catalogues will be for sale at £5.
Refreshments will be available: light lunches and teas by 7a of Fairford.
Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome.
Refreshments will be available: light lunches and teas by 7a of Fairford.
Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome.
The Quenington Sculpture Trust
Quenington Old Rectory
Cirencester
Gloucestershire GL7 5BN
Tel:01285 750358