The Christmas Exhibition
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About this event
The Hunter Gallery's annual Christmas exhibition is a lovely collection of beautiful artworks by some of our most collected gallery artists.
There's an amazing collection of still life in oils by Robert Walker, Paul Stone, Rob Ritchie and Alexander Debenham, gorgeous florals by Francesca Currie RBSA and Naomi Clements-Wright. Atmospheric land and seascapes by Jonathan Trim and Harry Brioche. We are also introducing new artist to the gallery Samuel Thomas, a young Norfolk artist painting dreamscapes inspired by Art Deco and Pop Art. His work is full of colour and joy. David Flower has made a lovely collection of leaves in blown glass in different colours. They would hang beautifully on the Christmas tree or as a sun catcher, the perfect Christmas gift. Also exhibiting are Ana Ortiz, Edward Noott RBSA among others.
The Exhibition is now open online and in the gallery!
About the Venue
The Hunter Gallery was established in 2001 in Long Melford and is now located in Bury St Edmunds. We exhibit well known local artists from Suffolk, Norfolk and Essex alongside some of the UK’s most respected creators of art. We specialise in art for the home in a wide range of styles and media with something to suit all tastes and budgets.
Every year we do the Affordable Art Fairs in London Battersea and Hampstead and Fresh at Cheltenham.
We are proud to stock the work of many leading artists, including Caroline Bailey RSW, Harry Brioche, Colin Carruthers, Alexander Debenham, Mark Eldred, Peter Heard, Sally Martin SEA, Edward Noott RBSA, Alfredo Palmero, Huw Williams and many more.
