Carolyn Bew
The territory that Carolyn Bew explores in her work is that thin yet rich veneer between the domestic and pantomime. Working in oil and in print, she explores who we are and our difficult attitudes to the animal world so often seen as something apart.
Felicity Warbrick
Felicity Warbrick's work is inspired by childhood surroundings in the Yorkshire Dales that fed her imagination when growing up. She explores these feelings and memories as buildings and landscapes in drawing, painting and drypoint.
Fernando Guibert
Imagination and dreams play into Fernando Guibert’s surreal and powerful art. He uses variety of materials and techniques to create his works, including drawing, painting and various printing processes.
Kellie Miller
Kellie Miller’s oil paintings depict abstracted, tactile images of nature and scenes that have inspired her; offering messages of hope, self-discovery and optimism.
Marc Gooderham
Marc Gooderham captures the cities’ decaying and unique architecture; finding beauty in neglected buildings as the living city continues to evolve around them.
Rachel Williams
With an interest in urban and rural landscapes, and a background in printmaking, Rachel William’s work crosses disciplines with transferred and repetitive marks, which she imprints onto the surface using a variety of found objects.