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Ulverston: new exhibition features ‘diverse’ range of artists

October 24, 2024 One Min Read


The exhibition, called Colourful, will be at Ulverston Arthouse at 24A Cavendish Street from now until December 20 with free admission. 

Tim Leeson, an artist in the South Lakes, said: “There is abstract and figurative work dealing with themes that are varied but with the emphasis on vibrant colour.”

The work has an 'emphasis on vibrant colour' (pictured art: Denny Derbyshire)The work has an ’emphasis on vibrant colour’ (pictured art: Denny Derbyshire) (Image: Denny Derbyshire) Exhibitor David Green was described by Tim as ‘becoming well known for putting high quality exhibitions on including work that pushes the boundaries.’

The free exhibition will be in place until December 20 (pictured: Shaun Marsh)The free exhibition will be in place until December 20 (pictured: Shaun Marsh) (Image: Shaun Marsh) “David has a vision for the art scene in Ulverston he wants to encourage artists to take part in future exhibitions that have not actively put their work out there. It’s such a welcoming venue and always great to see thought-provoking work amongst more traditional stuff,” Tim said.

The art house is closed on Sundays and Mondays. 





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