Sherborne House is currently closed to the public
whilst negotiations continue with the new owners.
Open for a limited period between May 28 - 30, 2011)

ARTISTS’ ARCHIVE SALE at SHERBORNE HOUSE

11am – 4.30pm
Saturday 28, Sunday 29 and Monday 30 May 2011

Images from the gallery

Works from the studios of
Alex Lowery
Brian Rice
Amanda Wallwork
Alan Wallwork
Angela Charles
Fiona Robinson
Day Bowman
Jacy Wall

Artists’ Archive sale to raise funds for Sherborne House Arts

Before we dismantle the gallery in preparation for refurbishment of Sherborne House
we are taking the opportunity to present a sale of work in aid of our continuing and
future activities and fit out of new gallery (unfortunately we can’t bring you any firm
news on re opening yet as negotiations between planning authorities and developers
are still ongoing).

A group of well-known artists who have previously exhibited at Sherborne House will be
showing work from their studios over the Spring Bank holiday with 30% of the sale price
donated to the fund. Alex Lowery, Day Bowman, Alan Wallwork, Angela Charles, Amanda
Wallwork, Brian Rice, Fiona Robinson and Jacy Wall will be offering new and previously
exhibited work at very competitive prices.

Thank you for all your support over recent years.
Please come and support us at the sale.


Sherborne House Arts supports the Save the Arts campaign.
Please visit the Save the Arts website and to sign the online petition.

ARTISTS JOIN CAMPAIGN AGAINST FUNDING CUTS
Over a hundred leading artists including David Hockney, Anthony Caro, Damien Hirst, Howard Hodgkin, Anish Kapoor, Richard Hamilton, Antony Gormley and Tracey Emin have joined the campaign to fight against the proposed 25% cuts in government funding of the arts.

The campaign was launched on Friday 10 September 2010 with the release of a new video animation by artist David Shrigley highlighting the effect of the funding cuts. Each week the work of a different artist, created in response to the campaign, will be released. Jeremy Deller and Mark Wallinger will follow David Shrigley.

View animation on YouTube.

Please visit the Save the Arts website (including links to Facebook, Vimeo and Twitter) and to sign the online petition, www.savethearts.org.uk

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