Devon Art Storm, St Stephens Church, High Street, Exeter, Saturday 4th July to Tuesday 7th July
Devon Art Storm, a close knit group of contemporary artists are holding their first exhibition this week.
The 15 artists, whose work is billed as ‘varied and exciting’, have worked together for two years and met as mature students studying for a fine art degree.
Individually the group have had many achievements and each artist has their own distinctive style and choice of mediums including photography, print, glass sculpture, paintings and video.
Elizabeth Thomas has a print accepted for the Torre Abbey Contemporary Open, ‘TACO’ exhibition along side Anthony Gormley’s Field in the British Isles.
Eva Fahle-Clouts has travelled to Berlin where she took two tables, one from the East and one from the West, half of each table was joined together to signify the re-union of Germany. Photographs of this work will be on show.
Annie Naughton has had her work The Drowning of Mankind chosen by Plymouth University to go on public display in Plymouth.
The exhibition is at St Stephens Church, High Street, Exeter from Saturday the 4th July until Tuesday 7th July.
For more details please visit http://www.devonartstorm.com .
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