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Foyer Gallery

Mon 1 Mar – Tue 30 Mar

 Come and enjoy the work of the talented youngsters who are members of our Saturday Art Club.

Thu 1 Apr – Fri 30 Apr
Paintings by Lupe Cunha

In the Main Gallery is the culmination of a year of Lupe Cunha’s latest work, in which she develops  a large number of new canvases, big and small,  exploring her continuing research into using  colour to abstract the figurative into an emotional response that speaks to her viewers. Simultaneously, some of her landscape painting students exhibit in the Foyer Gallery. Lupe will also be holding painting workshops during the run of the exhibition (see details below).

Mon 3 May – Fri 28 May

 Paintings in watercolour, oil and acrylic, with abstract and stylised landscapes worked up from sketches drawn and painted in the local Hertfordshire countryside. 

Tue 1 Jun – Tue 29 Jun
Scott Tierney
Scott Tierney's work is an acute mix of photography and digital artworking, resulting in a subversive, blurred and multi-angled outlook on the world around us. 
 
Thu 1 Jul – Sat 31 Jul
A photographic exhibition and educational programme for all ages

Take a global view under water with this extensive exhibition of underwater photographs and great programme of talks -- and much more -- put on by Stevenage Underwater Photographic Society.

Wed 1 Sep – Thu 30 Sep

Inspired by Henry Moore’s sketchbook of sheep, Bruce Robinson’s current work studies various animals extensively in ballpoint combined with ink, watercolour wash and gouache.  He is interested in the every day rather than the exotic and maintaining the freshness of the "sketch" rather than a more "finished" piece. 

Mon 4 Oct – Fri 29 Oct

Weird and wonderful designs created with both paper cuts and textiles, by the gloriously talented local artist Vanessa Stone. 

Mon 1 Nov – Tue 30 Nov

Paintings in watercolour, oil and acrylic, with abstract and stylised landscapes worked up from sketches drawn and painted in the local Hertfordshire countryside. 

Wed 1 Dec – Tue 4 Jan

Inspired by Henry Moore’s sketchbook of sheep, Bruce Robinson’s current work studies various animals extensively in ballpoint combined with ink, watercolour wash and gouache.  He is interested in the every day rather than the exotic and maintaining the freshness of the "sketch" rather than a more "finished" piece.