
Fox House Fine Art, Holwell, OX18 4JS – Exhibition of Paintings, Sculpture, Ceramics & Books - Thursday 20th October- Saturday 22 October 2022

Sue Blacker, an established Fine Art dealer, is holding an Autumn retrospective in her Gallery at Fox House, Holwell with an Evening Preview Reception on Thursday 20th October from 5pm-8pm.
The Exhibition comprises work of painters, draughtsmen, printer makers, as well as sculptors and ceramicists, in addition to some specialist books.
The majority of works are by artists working in the late 20th century.
Ralston Gudgeon, Cock pheasantGouache on paper, signed
The Gallery generally focusses on pastoral themes, with English sporting paintings and prints, as well as contemporary ceramics.
Gerald CoxThe Old Mill, Bibury
The Exhibition runs over the weekend from Thursday 20th October to Saturday 22nd October. Thursday 5pm-8pm Friday & Saturday 10am- 6pm
enquiries@foxhousefineart.co.uk 07860 598465

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