New Contemporaries I at The Bristol GalleryNew Contemporaries I is the second exhibition hosted by The Bristol Gallery, located on Bristol's new Harbourside development. The group show features work from a range of emerging artists working in an exciting variety of media.
We are proud to present works by Arno, Jan Lewin-Cadogan, Rakhee, Nicola Dale, Cordelia Spalding, Katharine Barker, Paul Wright, Arabella Nock, Fran Richardson, Alison Black, Susan Bowman, Peter Walker, Michelle Lord, Matt Barnett and Helen Grundy at affordable prices ranging from £150.00 - £15,000.00. The exhibition runs from Saturday 7th November 2009 – Thursday 7th January 2010. New Contemporaries I aims to show new and exciting art that engages the viewer in both looking at and thinking about the art on display; with this in mind The Bristol Gallery has carefully selected artworks to provide broad scope and multiple possibilities for visual interpretation and impact for audiences and collectors throughout the region. Curated by Andrew Price and Holly Lopez. Further details Autumn/Winter at The Bristol Gallery: Saturday 7 November – Thursday 7 January 2010 New Contemporaries I Spring Season forthcoming highlights include: Saturday 16th January – Thursday 25th February To Be Confirmed Saturday 6 March – Thursday 15 April 2010 Concilium Plebis Saturday 24 April – Sunday 23 May 2010 Gallery Opening Hours: Monday – Friday: 9am – 6pm Saturday: 10am – 5pm Sunday: 11am – 4 pm Late night opening: Thursday until 8pm Further Information: The Bristol Gallery Building 8, Unit 2 Millennium Promenade Harbourside Bristol BS1 5TY Tel: 0117 930 0005 Fax: 0117 930 0017 Email: knowledge@thebristolgallery.com Website: www.thebristolgallery.com For more information or to arrange a gallery visit please contact Holly Lopez at holly@thebristolgallery.com # # # The Bristol Gallery is a contemporary art gallery representing international, national and regional artists working in a wide range of media, making their work available to new public audiences in Bristol and the South West End
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