Easterly Artists’ New Exhibition “Making Our Mark” Hits its Target at Ferini Gallery

The phrase “making your mark” originates in archery, where it signifies hitting the target – however, Easterly Artists members must have missed the memo, as none of them own a bow and arrow. Instead, they have been cleaning their brushes, wetting their pottery wheels and sharpening their chisels for their new exhibition Making Our Mark at the Ferini Art Gallery in Pakefield.

The group has grown in numbers recently, so a record 24 artists will be presenting their interpretations of the theme in an awe-inspiring variety of mediums, ranging from painting in oil and acrylics, screenprint, mixed media collage, digital illustration and ceramics to less well-known art forms such as Dorodango and sculptural assemblages using found objects.

Making Our Mark opens on Friday 5 November and runs till Sunday 9 January at the Ferini Gallery, 27-29 All Saints Road, Pakefield NR33 0JL. Opening times are 11am-4pm every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and entry is free.

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Easterly Artists’ Launches Summer Exhibition “Heritage!” In Old High Street, Lowestoft

Presenting a face-to-face exhibition in Lowestoft for the first time in two years, Easterly Artists’ Summer Exhibition Heritage! opens on Friday 10 September at The Art Gallery in the Old High Street.

"Pink Silence" by Easterly Artists member Paul Zawadzki.
Pink Silence

Housed in the much missed and recently reopened historic mid-16th Century Merchant House Gallery, now given a new lease of life as The Art Gallery, Heritage! forms part of this year’s Lowestoft Heritage Open Days celebrations – see www.heritageopendays.org.uk for details.

The exhibition runs from Friday 10 till Sunday 19 September (closed Monday 13 September). Opening times are 10am – 5pm and entry is free. The Art Gallery is at 102 High Street, Lowestoft NR32 1XW.

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New Easterly Artists’ exhibition “Moving On” opens at the Anteros Gallery in Norwich, 8-19 June.

Following the success of their two previous “virtual” art exhibitions, “Moving On” provides the first opportunity in over a year for Easterly Artists members to display their work in a physical space.

Everyone knows lock-down has been difficult for all artists, both financially and creatively – but, with restrictions easing after so many months of uncertainty, perhaps it’s at last time to peer over the parapet and allow hope to flourish again. With work ranging across painting, print-making, leporello, ceramics, digital illustration, dorodango and artistic wood-turning, this latest show represents that new spirit of hope and optimism.

Click here for details of participating artists and opening times.

Eastern Edge at Aldeburgh Gallery

Three Easterly Artists members are taking part in a new Eastern Edge group exhibition at The Aldeburgh Gallery, 22-28 April 2021.

Bill Haward, Tricia Davidson and Ni Gooding among others will be on hand daily to show examples of and talk about their latest work.

The Aldeburgh Gallery is open daily 10am-5pm, at 143 High St, Aldeburgh IP15 5AN.

Easterly Artists on Radio Suffolk

Please make a date (and tell your friends) to listen out for the Radio Suffolk interviews featuring  six Easterly Artists members for the duration of the “In Isolation” exhibition. at 7.45pm every Tuesday and Wednesday evening.

To hear a recording of the interview(s), visit each artist’s individual page.

Tue 12-May Hugh Davies
Wed 13-May Marilyn Jackson
Tue 19-May Bill Haward
Wed 20-May Mark Burrell
Tue 26-May Malcolm Cudmore
Wed 27-May Rosalind Bieber