Art Exhibition - Spring 2005            

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The Wivenhoe Encyclopedia

The Third Annual Engine Shed Art Exhibition - 2005

Saturday 30th April - Sunday 1st May 2005

Held in wonderful location of the Nottage Maritime Institute on Wivenhoe Quay with a preview party on the Friday evening before the two days of exhibition.

The successful exhibition featured over 100 pieces of work by the following local artists and many pictures were sold.

Artists exhibiting were:

James Hollis Catherine Wright Robina Jack Jean Heath
Wendy Flanselle Millicent Roberts Edward Lyon Julie Johnson
Tina Barkham Annie Bielecka Rowena Macawlay Anita Bellenie
Rosanne Barr Meriel Ensom Fiona Mason Susan Heath
Yvonne Ashby-Smith Laura Hollis Jean Michaels Gillian Wilson-Baker
Joan Wrigley Alan Smith Gilli Primrose

Photos from the exhibition:

Frank and Gillian Baker talking to Jacqueline Thomas Fi Mason with her photographs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Above: Fi Mason, a photographer as well as Engine Shed Project Director. 

Left:  Frank and Gillian Baker who run a local art class, talking with Jacqueline Thomas, Engine Shed Art Development Officer and who organised the exhibition.   

Below: Sandra Smith talking with local gallery owner Alison Kent and others.

Right: New artist, Laura Hollis, celebrating her first ever  sale of her work in mosaics.

Sandra Smith talking with Alison Kent and others

Laura Hollis celebrating her first ever sale.
Jean Harding eaxmining work by Alan Smith

Left: Committee member Jean Harding examining work by the late Alan Smith 

 

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07 May 2006

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