currently showing
The Billiard Room's current show - Some Northern Artists - brings together the work of 10 artists - seven northern with a leavening of three southerners. It is an eclectic exhibition - Terry Logan's pastels depict the Yorkshire landscape and contrast with Kitty North's views of the same in pencil and watercolour; Philippa Troutman's prints tell the historical tale of the building of the Settle-Carlisle railway line while Isobel Brigham's celebrate love and her paper collages portraiture (see opposite); Beverley Ann Hick's abstracts introduce a textile quality while Frankie Cranfield's oils add a poultry element and Emma Tennant's a botanical one in watercolour. The three interlopers are Jason Gathorne-Hardy with some recent graphite animal studies (please see the News page link from the Home page), Madeleine Floyd (one of this country's best known artists and illustrators) and DD Langton-Gilks. Now only 15, DD took up potting when too ill to attend school whilst fighting cancer.
Check the artists section for further details about individual artists and works available at present. For information about Terry Logan, Beverley Ann Hicks, Frankie Cranfield and DD Langton-Gilks please contact katie@katiepertwee.com .