Bringing new and exciting work to Lincoln is an essential feature of how HHG promotes the visual arts, and since we opened in 1994, we have staged numerous exhibitions in the Upper Gallery.
Some of these can be viewed in the Gallery News section.

If you would like to be considered for an Exhibition, please submit proposals as indicated for new members.

The Upper Gallery is available to hire for £20 per week plus 40% commission on sales, subject to acceptance.

Wednesday

SHOWING UNTIL JULY 16th 2011

SHEILA PARKINSON



A RETROSPECTIVE

Exhibition of landscapes and still life by Sleaford Artist Sheila Parkinson who has exhibited at Harding House Gallery since 1994.

A member of the Lincolnshire Artists Society, Sheila has exhibited widely and sold her work both in the UK and abroad.









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Showing April 30th - June 4th 2 0 1 1
"SPRING SPRUNG"


A SERIES OF VIBRANT PAINTINGS BY

CLIVE REDSHAW

Framed Paintings in acrylic, gouache and pencil/crayon, displaying meticulous skill and attention to detail.


"The work is based within the natural world.It aims to celebrate that world anchored in its wonder."


























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March 19th -April 25th 2 0 1 1


"Ties" - Seven Textile Artists from the Yorkshire region exhibiting a range of framed and hanging works based on the concept of a particular moment in time























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A TOUCH OF SPLENDOUR

CHRISTMAS 2010
















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Townscapes of Lincoln (November 2010)

Dr. Jones and Peter

On display until November 13th is Townscapes of Lincoln, a collaborative project between Artist Peter Rooke and Archaeologist Dr. Michael Jones.
A buzzing private view.


The Exhibition features a series of new paintings by Peter Rooke, specially commissioned for the book, which has been written by Dr. Jones - don't miss this opportunity to explore the historic buidings and thoroughfares of Lincoln seen in a new light - the book Townscapes of Lincoln is on sale at Harding House Gallery.