The Halesworth Gallery History
Halesworth

First exhibition
6th to 25th May

Opening Hours Weekdays 11am-5pm Sundays 2-5pm
Admission Free

Jack Crampton
Chelsea trained, moved to East Anglia in 1974. Regularly exhibits paintings, less frequently installations. Has a picture framing business in Harleston.
Work veers from structured to free, usually abstract, usually flat, but with exceptions. His paintings are the result of a series of games, coincidences, processes and broken rules, not dissimilar to the unexpected encounters found in improvised music.

 

Jack has organised a concert by Ian Fell, one of Europe's leading composers and improvisers at the gallery during the exhibition on Sunday 14th May at 5pm. Tickets are £4 and can be acquired by emailing here. This is a rare opportunity to hear a supremely resourceful and passionate musician improvising on a double bass and other instruments without strait-jacket or saftey net.
David Pairpoint
David changed his career and gained his Fine Art degree in '95. Exhibitions since have included Whitehall and Courtauld Galleries in London and the John Russell Gallery, Ipswich. David is inspired by people observed in the environment, often 'larger than life' and social commentary in his figurative oil paintings.

Zoe Rubens
Zoe is the winner of the Anna Airey Award and Prince's Trust grants. She gained a first class degree from Manchester. Since then she has been making her reputation with small metal and ceramic sculptures based on people, their surroundings and inner thoughts. The results are dreamlike visual poetry.
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