Texture: An Exploration of Surface and Sensation

Submitted by gallery@westoxa... on February 17, 2024 - 15:38

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
West Ox Arts Gallery
Date(s): 
Saturday, 23 March 2024 to Saturday, 20 April 2024
Timing: 
11.30-4.30 Tuesday to Saturday and 2-4 Sundays, closed Mondays
Cost: 
Free entry and dogs allowed

West Ox Arts Gallery Presents Texture: An Exploration of Surface and Sensation.

The West Ox Arts Gallery is delighted to announce the opening of "Texture," a captivating exhibition showcasing the expressive potential of various artistic mediums. From 23 March to 20 April, 2024, visitors can embark on a multi-sensory journey through painting, collage, sculpture, textiles, and ceramics, all united by their exploration of texture.
A Celebration of Tactility:

"Texture" delves into the artistic power of surface, highlighting how carefully chosen materials and techniques can create visual impact, evoke emotions, and tell compelling stories. The exhibition features a diverse range of works, from geometric paintings infused with marble dust for a textured effect, to intricate embroidered textiles, impasto paintings, lunar inspired ceramics and impactful wooden sculptures and furniture.

Emerging and Established Talents:

The exhibition showcases the exceptional talents of both emerging and established artists. Featuring works by Ellis Stacey, Ticia Lever, Madi Kavanagh, Nicola Cavalla, Frances Williams, Ann Lowe, Clare Goodall, Michele Walllington, and Debbie Page, "Texture" offers a unique glimpse into the creative landscape of contemporary art.

Opening Reception:

Join us for the opening reception of "Texture" on 23 March at 12 noon. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet the artists, delve deeper into their creative processes, and enjoy refreshments and conversation amidst the vibrant artwork.

Further Information

Contact Details: 

Contact: gallery@westoxarts.com
Website: www.westoxarts.com
Dates: 23 March – 20 April, 2024
Location: West Ox Arts Gallery, Bampton, Oxfordshire. OX18 2JH

Exhibition
Crafts and Applied Arts
Visual Arts

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