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Peacoart

Peacoart

All canvases are hand painted using acrylic paint...although i sometimes like to use spray paint. All canvases come ready to hang (nails not included). I never paint the same canvas twice...making each one unique So if you would like to own some one off hand painted artwork then please don't hesitate to leave me a message. If theres any particular painting you would like...just let me know and I'll see what I can do for you. Thank you. Steve
Percy House Gallery

Percy House Gallery

38-42 Market place, Cockermouth ,
Percy House gallery opened in May 2002. It is situated in a historic 14th century building which had been hidden from public view for over two decades. With its unique features which include the famous Tudor ceiling, fire places and plaster work, it is the ideal setting for the unusual arts and crafts on display. The gallery hosts a large selection of work by Cumbrian and British artists ranging from jewellery and textiles to ceramics, paintings and photographs. The downstairs gallery consists of four rooms each with its unique character. The oak beams have been dated to 1390 and the original flagstone floor still remains. The upstairs, with its Tudor ceiling dated 1598, was the home of the Percy baliff.
Tel: 1900829667
Firstsite Colchester

Firstsite Colchester

firstsite, Lewis Gardens, High Street, Colchester ,
Designed by award-winning architect Rafael Viñoly and selected from a worldwide competition with more than 100 submissions, the crescent-shaped building clad with a unique golden alloy will be a landmark destination for the town. Inspired by Colchester’s Roman heritage, Viñoly’s bold design is more than a traditional art gallery; its unusual curved form hugs the parkland landscape, while its unique engineering preserves the Roman treasures that may lie beneath. firstsite's spectacular building, in the heart of historic Colchester, is now nearing completion. When completed, it aims to attract visitors from all over the UK, drawn to a venue where they can enjoy an artistic, cultural, retail, eating and social space like no other. The building will host firstsite’s vibrant programme of changing exhibitions, workshops, lectures and community events. Admission will be free. At 3,200 square metres, firstsite’s new home will rank among the largest contemporary art venues in the UK. The building will include: * Flexible presentation spaces for exhibitions of contemporary visual art * Daytime café with terrace overlooking a new public park * Shop selling gifts and souvenirs * Artists’ spaces for project work and artists-in-residence * Purpose-built learning studios for workshops, school groups, community activity * 200-seat auditorium with full conference facilities * Meeting areas and a range of meeting rooms for hire
Colchester Fine Art

Colchester Fine Art

Laburnum Grove, Colchester ,
Colchester Fine Art deals in Antique to Modern Prints, Etchings, Engravings, Lithographs, Oil Paintings, Water Colour Paintings and Sculptures. Colchester Fine Art is owned and managed by Bob Seymour.
Coleraine Museum

Coleraine Museum

at Coleraine Town Hall, Coleraine ,
Irish history starts at Coleraine Museum!! Although Coleraine Museum does not have a permanent venue, we hold temporary exhibitions, workshops and other activities in Coleraine Town Hall. The Hugh Thomson Study Room, in Coleraine Town Hall, is open by appointment. The Coleraine Collection stems from the town’s remarkable history. Coleraine is a town of several firsts – the first known settlement in Ireland at Mountsandel and the first ‘planted’ town in Ulster. The town produced ‘Colerains’ linen, the finest of Irish Linen and Coleraine whiskey – the brand of choice for the House of Commons. World famous illustrator, Hugh Thomson, artist A. D. McCormick and folklore expert, Sam Henry were all born in Coleraine. Objects within the collection reflect all of this and much more. To explore the collections please visit www.niarchive.org.
Colne Valley Museum

Colne Valley Museum

Cliffe Ash, Golcar, Huddersfield ,
Step through the door of our traditional weavers' cottages and you'll be transported back to the early 1850's. Wander through Colne Valley Museum's period living room and wash kitchen to admire the Yorkshire range, flagstone floor and rag rugs. Visit the Loom Chamber, Spinning and Cropping rooms to delve into textile history, and venture into the clog-maker's workshop with its full range of period tools. There's always something new to see in our Exhibition Room and often spinning, weaving and clog-making demonstrations. Children's Corner A Children's Corner is tucked away in the Exhibition Room of the museum, with a variety of activities and traditional toys to occupy younger children. There might be some supervised activities such as painting, paper-modelling, or story-telling, or children can help themselves from the book case to read on the rag rug. Museum Volunteers The museum is run entirely by volunteers--without them we would cease to exist. If you are interested in playing a part in keeping the museum going--either by sharing your skills or learning new ones, then do consider joining us. The next NEW BEGINNINGS! NEW IDEAS! meeting is on Saturday November 17th at 10am for coffee and cake. Come along and find out where we're up to with our new building and share your ideas for our exciting new future--it's your Museum!
Tel: 1484659762
Cloud-9 art gallery

Cloud-9 art gallery

all welcome :) local or international work's of art.... running studio down stair's, gallery soon open to public. will show 1 pic or show-case worx, all art welcome.
Congleton Museum

Congleton Museum

Market Square, Congleton ,
An ancient log boat, cannonballs from the civil war and the town stocks – just some of the things you can see at Congleton Museum. The museum houses tableaux illustrating life in the town during prehistoric times, in the Civil War, in the heyday of the textile industry and during the Second World War. Figures from the past tell their stories, and interactive computers fill in the background. Relief maps show the changes over the centuries. A prize exhibit is the Astbury log boat, which dates from the tenth century. The Civil War was particularly significant to Congleton – a former mayor of the town, John Bradshaw, was first to sign Charles I’s death warrant. A cannonball from that time, still embedded in a piece of wall from Biddulph Hall, is in the museum. There are frequent temporary exhibitions, often involving the work of local schools. History walks through the town take place on the last Sunday of the month, followed by a home made cream tea.
Royal Cambrian Academy of Art

Royal Cambrian Academy of Art

Crown Lane, Conwy ,
Constituted in 1881, the Royal Cambrian Academy is a centre for artistic excellence in Wales. It has over 100 artist members and aims to exhibit work by members of the Academy, to promote up and coming artists of quality, to mount historical exhibitions and offer a lively venue for education. The Gallery is located in the centre of Conwy just off the High Street behind Plas Mawr. Entry to the gallery is FREE but we are grateful for any donations received. March - October 11am - 5pm Tuesday to Saturday (Closed Sunday and Monday) November - February Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 4pm Open: Bank Holidays
The Gallery at 41

The Gallery at 41

41 East Street, Corfe Castle ,
The Gallery Our gallery is set in a restored 17th century building in the heart of the historic village of Corfe Castle. We are surrounded by the stunning scenery of the Purbeck Hills and the World Heritage Coastline. This setting has inspired artists for generations and the area is a magnet for art lovers with its growing number and variety of galleries. We specialise in the work of Dorset based painters and sculptors with invited regional artists. We will also display a range of carefully selected and beautifully crafted wood, glass, ceramics and jewellery.
Art Rebellion

Art Rebellion

171 Brighton Road , Coulsdon ,
Piano Fishtanks, Mini Car Sofas, a plethora of fresh and relevant art and of course the best coffee in Coulsdon.
Tel: 2086680007
London Transport Museum

London Transport Museum

Covent Garden Piazza, London ,
London Transport Museum is a charity, dedicated to transport preservation and education in London.