A fundraising exhibition to support refugee families from Ukraine.
1st May – 30 June 2022.
All proceeds from this online exhibition of artwork by members of ArtSpace will be donated to the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC ) to help support refugee families from Ukraine. All artwork is priced at £100 or less. This is a rare opportunity to purchase quality artwork at very reasonable prices. If you wish to make a purchase and help refugees email contact@artspace-lboro.co.uk.
This exhibition is now closed. Please watch our archive virtual tour video.
Originally on-line 31 May to 3 November 2021.
ArtSpace present ‘Blue’, an interactive on-line exhibition. Members offer individual interpretations of the theme. The exhibits range from paintings and mixed media to photography, collage and prints. Much of the work is for sale. Enquiries are welcomed via individual artist’s emails, if given, or via the group email contact@artspace-lboro.co.uk.
Originaly on-line On-line 25th February to 24th May.
ArtSpace present their third interactive on-line exhibition. Members offer individual interpretations of the theme. The exhibits range from paintings and mixed media to photography, collage, video and prints. Please note the two videos in the exhibition are shown at the end of the video.
Much of the work is for sale. Prices and actual sizes are given in the catalogue or via the info tab for any specific artwork Please note all work is shown at 2 x actual size in this virtual gallery.
This interactive online exhibition has now closed.
Please watch our virtual tour archive video below.
An interactive online exhibition by members of ArtSpace.
Online December 1st – February 18th.
The theme “Layered Meanings” has been interpreted in various interesting and thought provoking ways by the 17 artists taking part. Some have chosen to look at the theme in terms of layering of the painted surface, others have used words and phrases as a starting point to develop different interpretations through visual form. Painting the changing view from windows and using a historical figure re-imagined as a present day eco-warrior are other themes explored by individuals; another has used imagery from childhood. Some have used the natural world as their visual stimulus for developing imagery based on the earth and nature. The exhibits range from paintings and mixed media to photography, collage, 3D work and prints. There are also ideas and creative responses based on the recent lockdown situation to express thoughts and feelings about the world at large; the pandemic and how it affects us all.