Given the popularity of the exhibition, we have decided to hold regular 'open' exhibitions next year and beyond -Nov 07 - Apr, Aug and Nov 2008 (dates tbc.) To make this more accessible and economical we have introduced a Friends of The Pitt Studio & Gallery Scheme.
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As a show of appreciation we would like to extend a discount to all August 2007 exhibitors - 15 months for £20.00
Monday 30 July 2007
Sunday 29 July 2007
Friday 27 July 2007
Jed Davis
Introducing Jed Davis - Shamless forger who miniturises famous and infamous works of art - Jed has been offered a show later next year in which he will attempt to recreate iconic pieces from national collections from all over the world.
Pieces included in this Open Exhibition -
Jeff Koons - SOLD
Damien Hirst - SOLD
Pablo Picasso - £65
Banksey - available on paper - unframed - £25
Christo - £45
Jean Claude Christo - £45
Roger Whitmore
Roger Lynch
Ruth Pritchett - for Acorns Hospice - Charities exhibition Sept 2007
Ruth is offering a portrature service in return for donations to Acorn's childrens hospice.
Acorns Children’s Hospice Trust is a registered charity, established in 1983, offering a network of care to life-limited children and support for their families across the heart of England.
Acorns has three hospices, situated in Birmingham, Walsall and Worcester and a Community Team that offers practical and emotional support to families in their homes, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Billy Gill - Charities exhibition - Sept 2007
Billy Gill has donated this painting to raise money for the Waterloo School Charity. Raffle tickets will be on sale throughout the exhibition.
Forty years ago Laurie Read, charity chairman, worked as a teacher in Sierra Leone before returning to the UK to take up medicine. His love for this little African country never left him. At that time, newly independent Sierra Leone was developing and full of promise for the future.
However, the subsequent years of dictatorship and civil war brought the country to its knees and made it difficult for Laurie keep in touch. Upon retiring from the NHS in 2005 he and his wife, Sue, made a visit to Sierra Leone to see whether he could work there as a surgeon. It also gave Laurie a chance to visit the Peninsula Secondary School where he had been principal and had taught science so many years earlier. He was horrified by what he found. The Waterloo Schools Charity was founded as a direct result of that visit.
Richard Nicholls
Nathaniel Pitt
PhotoVoice - Charities exhibition Sept 2007
So Distant!
Nguyen Duy Khan, Street Vision
PhotoVoice is a multi-award-winning London based charity that brings about positive social change for marginalised and minority communities by providing photographic training with which participants can advocate, express themselves and generate income.
To date PhotoVoice has worked across four continents, in partnership with local and international organisations, training over 1000 beneficiaries including refugees,HIV positive women and teenagers, sex workers, street and working children, disabled youth and adults with mental health needs.
Images and words from PhotoVoice groups are exhibited and disseminated through the web, newsletters, mainstream media, development media, events and exhibitions, in order to further awareness, challenge perceptions and affect policy.
For more information and to sign up to the quarterly PhotoVoice e-newsletter please visit www.photovoice.org
Over 20 different prints - £120 unframed each
Ned James - 'Gambler'
Wednesday 18 July 2007
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