Salisbury Oxfam’s Art Gallery, Oxhibitions, latest exhibition is a selection of Etchings and Aquatints by the renowned local artist Christopher Browne.
Etchings and Aquatints give a characteristic richness to images and along with the great variety of subjects, including Landscapes, Circus People and
various animals, the exhibition is one not to miss.
Christopher Browne has been doing etchings right from the start of his artistic career. A trained Art Teacher, Christopher has had some interesting jobs including Tutor in printmaking at the Working Men’s College opposite Mornington Crescent Station, Camden Town.
‘There will be framed and unframed etchings available. All of the work is produced in small editions, but within the edition each print is different and numbered individually, so they are unique’ says Christopher.
Michelle Faifax, Oxfam Salisbury shop manager said: ‘we are delighted to be showing work by Christopher. It is vibrant and different and I am sure will prove as popular with the visiting public as it has been with us all at Salisbury Oxfam’
The exhibition will run from 1st May through until 30th May 2009, Monday – Saturday, 10.00am -4.00pm and can be found in the first floor above the Oxfam shop in Catherine Street, Salisbury.
There is free admission throughout the exhibition.
Commission on works sold goes toward Oxfam’s work overseas to end poverty and suffering.
For further information please contact the Art Gallery Team on 01722 337187
E-mail: a...@salisburyoxfam.org.uk








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