2016 Exhibitions
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Martin Beek & Andrew Hazelden
24 September - 16 October, 2016
Martin Beek and Andrew Hazelden first
exhibited together over 20 years ago. This is their second joint exhibition at West Ox Arts. Their work is interpretative of the natural world and has strong links with historical representational traditions. The exhibition runs from 24 September to 16 October, with an opening reception on Saturday 24 September from 12–2.00 pm to which everyone is welcome. Admission to the gallery is free. |
Summer Arts and Crafts Fair
30 July – 21 August
A wonderful variety of artworks and great gift ideas.
LIMINAL - FRAMING SPACE II
2nd – 24th July 2016
Artists
Gail Baxter, Sue McLaggan, Carol Quarini and Beth Walsh
liminal is a group of four experienced textile designer-makers whose work has its origins in hand-made lace. They have very different fields of interest and styles of work, developing lace in eye-opening ways which together make for an exciting show.
2nd – 24th July 2016
Artists
Gail Baxter, Sue McLaggan, Carol Quarini and Beth Walsh
liminal is a group of four experienced textile designer-makers whose work has its origins in hand-made lace. They have very different fields of interest and styles of work, developing lace in eye-opening ways which together make for an exciting show.
MINI
4th – 26th June 2016
Artists
Crabby Taylor, Plum Neasmith, Kina Ceramics, Karen Purple, Lauren Baldwin and Anna Morris.
“Mini” is a show of small works all under 40cm x 40cm. This show provides something personal and does not shout for attention but demands time for thought and intense looking. Each of the six artists on show express a subtle fragility through their works that represent experience, memory and materiality.
4th – 26th June 2016
Artists
Crabby Taylor, Plum Neasmith, Kina Ceramics, Karen Purple, Lauren Baldwin and Anna Morris.
“Mini” is a show of small works all under 40cm x 40cm. This show provides something personal and does not shout for attention but demands time for thought and intense looking. Each of the six artists on show express a subtle fragility through their works that represent experience, memory and materiality.
GOOD VIBES
30 April – 29 May 2016
Artists
Marjorie Collins, Tony Davis, Esther Hepworth, Keith Hill, Daiva Kojelyte-Marrow, Kev Munday and Robert W. Strange.
WOA’s contribution to Oxford Art Weeks 2016 is a show that plays with themes of fun, colour and lightheartedness. All the artists bring a unique perspective to this theme and a wonderful colour sense that makes this show pop and vibrate with great energy. The works on display vary from hyper realistic drawing to surrealist sculptures and are guaranteed to brighten up your day!
30 April – 29 May 2016
Artists
Marjorie Collins, Tony Davis, Esther Hepworth, Keith Hill, Daiva Kojelyte-Marrow, Kev Munday and Robert W. Strange.
WOA’s contribution to Oxford Art Weeks 2016 is a show that plays with themes of fun, colour and lightheartedness. All the artists bring a unique perspective to this theme and a wonderful colour sense that makes this show pop and vibrate with great energy. The works on display vary from hyper realistic drawing to surrealist sculptures and are guaranteed to brighten up your day!