Today Jane and I went along to the Slough Museum. Eleanor Pulfer, the Curator, chatted with us about few things like placement, got us a cup of tea, and then let us get to work, allowing us to hang the exhibit as we felt presented the work best. We are really grateful for the opportunity she has given us.
The work looks really good together. It is quite something to see your work in a gallery setting. When it is just at home when you are working on it, or even when you pull it out to show friends, you don't seem to be able to see it as a whole. Hanging in the gallery gives it quite a special "authentic" feel!
Here is a glimpse of the Zoom pieces in place.
Jane Glennie's work Significant is on the left, then Sandy Snowden's work Communication, then Merete Hawkins work Sunflowers.
If you would like to view our work and that of several other local artists, the exhibit opens on 3 Feb. 2010. The Museum is open from 11am - 4pm Wed - Sat. Click here for a map to find out how to get there. You can also find out about Ideas Bank 2009.
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