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Please note: due to a Our special event: "Collecting Contemporary Art" planned for Thursday 26th May, 5.30 to 7pm. had to be postponed due to a lack of response. We hope to stage this at a later date.
This is the final week of our first selling exhibition, in collaboration with gallerytop. If you haven't seen the exhibition yet, don't delay and come along to have a peak at some of the UK's most talented print and ceramic artists.
This exhibition of limited edition prints and ceramics feature some of the UK's most acclaimed artists. The exhibition ‘Print and Ceramics ' is open Thursday, Friday and Saturday between 10am and 5pm at Persistence Works at 21 Brown Street in Sheffield. The exhibition finishes this Saturday, 28th May, at 5pm.
The exhibition features work for sale by local Yorkshire Artspace artists Susan Disley, Emilie Taylor, Penny Withers, Neil Woodall and Manor Oaks artist in residence Frances Priest alongside ceramics by Emmanuel Cooper, Eddie Curtis, Chris Keenan, Sara Moorhouse, Sacha Wardell, Gareth Mason, Barry Stedman as well as prints by Sir Terry Frost RA, Sir Peter Blake (pictured), Barabara Rae RA, Brendan Neiland, John Hoyland RA, Bruce McLean, Sandra Blow RA and Donald Hamilton Fraser RA. For regular updates and background on artists follow gallerytop on Twitter
gallertop exhibits contemporary art by emerging and established artists in painting, sculpture, ceramics, glass and jewellery. Located in the heart of the Derbyshire Peak District, their aim is to combine contemporary art with everyday life and provide an enjoyable experience to the interested browser, the art enthusiast and the seasoned collector. This is their first collaboration with Yorkshire Artspace in Sheffield.
Work is available to buy through the Arts Council's 'Own Art' scheme designed to make it easy and affordable to buy and collect contemporary art and craft. Loans from £100 to £2000 are re-payable in 10 monthly installments completely interest free.
The exhibition will be open to the public on Thursday, Friday and Saturday - 10am to 5pm and will run from the evening of 6th to 28th May 2011.