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Last chance to catch the Sayle Gallery Summer Open Exhibition

by isleofman.com 25th July 2012

Whether your preference is local landscapes, stunning portraits, sculpture or abstract art, there is something for everyone to admire or even buy at the Sayle Gallery Summer Open Exhibition, which closes on Sunday 5 August.

 

The Exhibition, which was opened by HE Adam Wood, Lord Lieutenant of the Isle of Man on 12 July, features work by Sayle Gallery Artists, Friends of the Gallery and other local artists.  His Excellency chose one of Svetlana Cameron’s portraits as his favourite, but every visitor to the exhibition is invited to vote for theirs. 

 

Over sixty artists submitted nearly 100 works for the exhibition, and if you are looking for something for yourself or as a present, then prices for these original pieces start at around £30 rising to over £2000.

 

Exhibition dates: Friday 13 July – Sunday 5 August 2012
Location: The Sayle Gallery, Villa Marina Arcade, 1-3 Harris Promenade, Douglas, IM1 2HN
Opening times: 10am – 5pm Tue – Sat, 1.30 – 4.30pm Sundays, 1pm – 5pm Mondays
Admission: FREE
Telephone: 01624 674557

 

The Sayle Gallery (IOM registered charity no 707) is supported by: IoM Arts Council, SES Satellite Leasing Ltd, KPMG, Greystone LLC, Gallery Artists and Friends

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 25th, July 2012 11:58pm.

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