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13 Mar 2024 | |
School News |
Following the success of their inaugural exhibition last year, we are delighted to welcome back Prime Women Artists to our Gallery until the 22 March for their latest exhibition, Driven to Abstraction: exploring internal and external landscapes.
Students, parents, staff, and all members of the public are welcome to come along and enjoy the beautiful, diverse and thought-provoking exhibition for the next two weeks. Curated by artists Sharon Bruster and Fran Marks, the exhibition features works from 17 members of the all-female Cornish Prime Women collective, including our very own Art and Textiles teachers Mrs Tutin and Mrs Graven!
12 - 22 March
FREE ENTRY, open 10 - 5 DAILY, including the weekend.
If you would like to organise a private viewing after 5 O'clock, please contact @sharon_bruster_artist directly.
@primewomenartists
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