Spring 2017 VOLUME I I
16–22 March 2017
Jasper Zeeuw
ANATOMY OF THE SON
Anatomy of a Son charts a journey through a teenager’s awakening into being transgender. Exhibition Preview: Thursday 16 March 6–8pm
23–29 March 2017
ON PAPER Jack & Daniel McDonagh
Work from Medway draughtsmen Jack and Daniel McDonagh, including observational life drawings and intimate woodcuts.
ID KUM V A D N A R F
30 Mar–12 Apr 2017
SCENES
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FROM TH E MEDWA Y TOWN On each da S y during O ctober 2016 drew a scen David Franku e from the m Medway Tow surroundings ns, celebratin . The drawin g his gs are an em otional respon places which se to have significan ce for him. Exhibition P review: Thu rsday 30 Mar ch, 6–8pm
13–19 April 2017
Nucleus Arts presents an exhibition of mixed media work created through our community programmes, including projects with The Wisdom Hospice, Langley House Trust and our art sessions for young people who are home educated. Exhibition Preview: Thursday 13 April, 6–8pm
Angela Ly
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20–26 April 2017
A body of work inspired by the idea of change, involving print, paint and canvas. Exhibition Preview: Thursday 20 April, 6–8pm
Simon Mills Wood, Cliffs and Marshes: Landscapes of the South Country
27 Apr–10 May 2017
Simon Mills is a landscape artist living in Medway. He has had a varied career as photographer, portrait painter and scenic artist in the theatre. The majority of his time has, however, been devoted to his own painting. This exhibition showcases his recent work, continuing his exploration of the elemental qualities of the natural world as well as images from the urban landscape. Exhibition Preview: Saturday 29 April, 6–9pm, ALL WELCOME
11–17 May 2017
Beverley Bunn A journey through kiln-formed glass This exhibition is as much a learning experience as it is a show of art glass. Beverley takes us through the processes and transformations achieved when you heat glass in a kiln. The body of work uses a variety of techniques developed to manipulate glass as it moves from solid to liquid and back to solid - half creativity, half technical application. Beverley's engineering background marries perfectly with her artistic flair, to develop glass art that will make you ask, 'how?' Exhibition Preview: Thursday 11 May, 6–8pm