For many of us, drawing has a tendency to be perceived as the initial process in artistic creation, the drafting of artistic vision and a prelude to other forms of art.

Come along to the launch of Linear Progressions this Friday 17th Feb 6 – 9pm at Shine. Featuring the work of some of the best emerging and established artists in the region.

Entrance is free but please register with eventbrite to confirm attendance:

http://linearprogressionartexhibition.eventbrite.co.uk/

Artists include Kasia Baczkowski, Nick Claiden, Kimbal Bumstead, Matthew Thompson, Michelle Vesey, Fiona Taylor, Ron Wilson, Filippa Dobson, Una, Claire Cooper, Fiona
Taylor, Jo Wilkson, Paul Miller, Mark Milnes, Jo Brown, Victoria Vinader, Lucy Crouch, Simon Lewis, Katie Iveson, Hondartza Fraga, Catherine Scriven, Lesley Birch, Kelly
Boyle, Caroline Hall, Geoff Hewitt, Richard Baker, James Ferraciour, Paul Czainski, Chris Czainski and Mark Ombler-Spain

This contemporary selling show aims to celebrate, explore, and stretch the boundaries of the drawn art form. Using a wide variety of processes, techniques, and stimuli,
these artists have explored the idea and practice of drawing. The show includes a wide range of media, from pencil and pastel, through to less conventional drawing
materials such as printmaking, glass, collage, and embroidery.

Late night viewing: Friday 17th February 6 – 9pm

Exhibition continues: 20th February – 9th March 2012

Opening hours: Mon – Fri 8am-9pm
Free entry

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Todd Hannula

About Todd Hannula

Todd, originally from the USA, is working on his Yorkshire credentials by running silly distances across the countryside. He loves mexican food, camping and playing scrabble. Did we mention he likes running! Favourite places: Lake Sunapee, NH, USA and coming down Blubberhouses Trail into Bolton Abbey on a sunny day.