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THG Open 2012: Equality & Endeavour
14 July 2012 to 8 September 2012
The Thelma Hulbert Gallery Open celebrates the rich and varied talent of artists living in the South West. It is a perfect opportunity to view and purchase work by both established and emerging artists from the region, as well as an opportunity to vote for your favourite work to win our popular Visitor’s Choice prize.
Chosen from public suggestions and to mark the exhibition coinciding with the Olympics and Paralympics coming to the UK, the theme of this years Open is Equality and Endeavour.
The winner of the THG Open 2012: Equality & Endeavour is Jane Perkins with her mixed media 'Portrait of Usain Bolt.' The runner's up are Stephen Neil's 'Broken Home' and Linda Bristow's 'Forest Flowers.'
THG hold an Open exhibition every other year. The next will be held in 2014. Please contact the gallery nearer the time if you would like details of how to apply. Join the THG Friends to receive discount on your Open entry fee and keep updated on future exhibitions.
Past Exhibitions (2012)
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Present Makers 2012
10 November 2012 to 22 December 2012
For the eighth consecutive year, the Thelma Hulbert Gallery offers visitor’s the chance to snap up some amazing designer maker gifts for friends, family - or just as a treat for themselves - in our...
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Mother Love
22 September 2012 to 27 October 2012
Ingrid Hesling and Jenni Dutton present a body of work that explores the complexities of mother/daughter relationships using traditional domestic materials and techniques applied in unexpected ways....
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THG Open 2012: Equality & Endeavour
14 July 2012 to 8 September 2012
The Thelma Hulbert Gallery Open celebrates the rich and varied talent of artists living in the South West. It is a perfect opportunity to view and purchase work by both established and emerging...
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Mat Chivers, Sculpture & Drawings
19 May 2012 to 30 June 2012
A selection of sculpture and drawings by this prominent Devon based artist whose recent group exhibitions have included shows at the Venice Biennale and the Courtauld Institute of Arts. This Thelma...