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February 29, 2020

Championing emerging artists

We’ve installed a new exhibition of original artworks, and because we know that everyone approaches art differently, we’re hosting a new exhibition every two months!

The first exhibition to be showcased in our newly refurbished meeting rooms is by the art collective “Random Acts of Art”. This vivid abstract collection is created by a collaborative group of three artists based in Cornwall. Preparing a carefully chosen pallet of colour, each artist works using only these paint shades. The group then produce each piece collectively, passing the work from one artist to the next, taking it in turns to work on every canvas.

Their work promotes the spirit of co-operation and the joy of working with others. Professional artists in their own right, they choose to be recognised as one collective imagination, that is Random Acts of Art.

We’re working with Little Van Gogh to bring these exhibitions to you. As well as finding artists new audiences and selling their work, Little Van Gogh also help artists to access international exhibition opportunities.

All of the art on show is for sale and you can find information about the artist we’re supporting as well as their price list in our reception area.

If you would like to buy any of the art, please contact Penny Dewar, who will make all the necessary arrangements for you to take your new piece of art home.

We hope you enjoy our new art exhibition and look forward to championing emerging artists together.

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