Exhibitions

Margins
25 January – 26 February, 2010
Being a young person in todays world is not always a bed of roses.
In this groundbreaking exhibition, young people who have experienced a range of difficulties during their childhood, come together to showcase their creativity and talent.
The exhibition will culminate in a celebratory event on February 24.

Ruth Egginton – Journeys in Winchester
9 March – 9 April, 2010
Ruth graduated in 2008 from Winchester School of Art in textile design is now beginning her career as a freelance designer and artist. Her specialism lies in printed textile design, although she also creates fine art prints. The style of her work strives to be fun and enjoyable, innovative and original.
Her most recent project "Journeys in Winchester" focuses on focal points and interesting features of the city.

Deanna and Amelie de Roche
19 April – 29 May, 2010
Original works by two innovative artists.
Informed by traditional media, their paintings and prints present a new take on observational reality and imaginative graphic illustration.

Fruitful Land into a Salt Waste - Julia Wilkinson
7 June – 2 July, 2010
Enjoy semi-abstract paintings based on nature, with its harmony and perfect ratios, which give a new order and structure. Explore abstracted shapes, outlines and vivid hues, seen in a contemporary way.
The first works are copied from collages of the natural environment, and have the style of Landscape Architecture plans, with interlocking and overlapping areas of flat colour. The other pictures warn of loss, with pieces removed from the canvases, representing endangered species as if already extinct