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Jazz Green: new exhibition of collages at The Cork Brick Gallery

ARTWORKS Artist Jazz Green is exhibiting a selection of new abstract collages and recent mixed-media paintings in the Spring Exhibition at the Cork Brick Gallery in Bungay, Suffolk.

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Green Garden, collage by Jazz Green

The exhibition officially opens on Friday 8 April 2016 and continues to Tuesday 3 May 2016.

The spring exhibition at the Cork Brick Gallery features a selection of new and recent work by Dee Nickerson and Jazz Green.

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Cork Brick Gallery – Spring Exhibition 2016

The Spring Exhibition is also the book launch event for a newly published children’s storybook – Dara, the wild rabbit that lived with humans, written by Keshar Whitelock – with hand-drawn pen and ink illustrations by Dee Nickerson.

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Dara, the rabbit that lived with humans – written by Keshar Whitelock, with illustrations by Dee Nickerson

The original pen & ink drawings will be on display at the Cork Brick Gallery, and all the drawings featured in the book are for sale. Signed copies of the book can be purchased at the exhibition preview. Dee Nickerson will also be exhibiting new paintings alongside the drawings.

All paintings and drawings in the exhibition can be viewed on the Cork Brick Gallery website for the duration of the exhibition, with the option to purchase artwork via telephone.

Cork Brick Gallery Spring Exhibition – 8 April – 3 May 2016
Dee Nickerson – Jazz Green

Book launch: DARA by Keshar Whitelock
Exhibition preview and book launch: Friday 8 April 2016, 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Cork Brick Gallery & Antiques
Earsham Street
Bungay
Suffolk
NR35 1AG
www.corkbrickgallery.co.uk/

Artists in ARTWORKS: Jazz Green: old barns, ramshackle sheds, the patina of rust…

Artists in the ARTWORKS exhibition 2015: Jazz Green

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Old barns or ramshackle sheds, weathered wood, crackled or faded paintwork, the patina of rust…

Artworks 16th Annual Exhibition
Saturday 5 – Sunday 27 September 2015
Open daily 10am – 5pm

Blackthorpe Barn
Rougham Estate
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP30 9HZ

The Artworks exhibition is open daily, 10am to 5pm, admission is free, ample parking, wheelchair accessible. Free exhibition catalogue.

We also have the ARTWORKS shop for visitors to browse: original handmade prints, small paintings, drawings, sculpture, ceramics, glass and metalwork, large range of greetings cards and artist postcards. There is also a café selling light refreshments.

The last weekend of the ARTWORKS exhibition + more pictures – finishes Sunday!

As promised, another taster our annual Artworks exhibition at Blackthorpe Barn in the heart of rural Suffolk. This is our last weekend, we are open Saturday & Sunday 10am to 5pm (full details below).

Paintings and drawings by Chris Gamble
Paintings by Katie Millard
Paintings by Helen Du Feu
Large painting by Jazz Green
Linocut prints by Rachel Hutchins
Botanical watercolours by Alison Jones
Prints by Eileen Revett
There is also the popular Artworks shop to visit, with many unframed and small artworks for sale, including paintings, drawings, original handcrafted prints (not gicleé reproductions), collage, metalwork, ceramics, glass, papier maché, a range of greetings cards (some handmade, unique) and artist postcards.
Artworks shop
The Artworks café is next door to the Artworks shop, making it a perfect setting to relax after viewing all the art on show.

ARTWORKS 14th Annual Exhibition
7 – 29 September 2013
Blackthorpe Barn
Rougham
Bury St Edmunds
IP30 9HZ

Find out more about the Artworks artists on our main website (or click on the links in the right-hand column). The Artworks exhibition is open daily from 10am to 5pm, admission is free, ample free parking, wheelchair accessible, free exhibition catalogue.

Please note: The exhibition closes promptly at 5pm on Sunday 29 September 2013. Buyers of work can collect work from 3pm, so do arrive early if you wish to visit the exhibition on Sunday.