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Annual Spring Exhibition – April 2010

PETERCULTER HERITAGE HALL – Map

Opening Night: Friday 2nd April

Cheese & Wine Open Evening – 7pm-9pm (Free Admission)

The Exhibition will then be open for the public during the month of April

Opening Hours

Fridays: 12pm- 6pm Daily

Saturdays & Sundays: 11am- 6pm Daily (with Teas & Homebaking from 2pm-4pm)

Note one exception -  Saturday 17th (which will be open 1pm-6pm)

The Forecourt Art Group is a not for profit organisation which organises exhibitions
throughout the year for artists living and working in the North East of Scotland.

The Exhibition will showcase Original Works by 19 artists. All artwork is available for
sale and to take away at the time of purchase. Artists replace sold works on a daily
basis, so the exhibition always provides new work throughout the month.

Framed Originals, Unframed Originals, Prints and Art Cards will all be available

Exhibition Extended until 13th Dec.

Three further weekends have been added to our winter show.

The exhibition, which  will be open on Saturdays  and Sundays  from 2PM to  4 PM will end on Sunday 13th of December.

The show features and sold works by 24 Locals Artists in watercolours, oils, acrylic, pastel,  pen & ink, with a wide variety of framed and unframed works, all of which are replaced when sold,  so artwork will change on an ongoing basis.

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Autumn Exhibition Gets off to a flying start

The opening night of our Autumn 2009 exhibition got off to a flying start on Friday evening – despite the problems caused by the weather. Even our roadside sign was blown over and broke in the heavy winds – and several local roads were flooded.

Around 60 hardy souls braved strong winds and driving rain to see the launch of our strongest selection for some time with 24 artists showing 72 framed works along with a large selection of unframed pieces, prints and cards. Anita was even taking orders for a 2010 calendar.

As you’ll see from the photos below, a good time was had by all – not solely due to the wine and snacks consumed!

The exhibition continues until Sunday 29th November. More details are on this page.

Autumn Exhibition – continues to 29 Nov 2009

The Forecourt Art Group’s annual winter exhibition continues at the Peterculter Heritage Hall.

The exhibition will remain open  each Saturday and Sunday 12- 4pm (with teas and home baking served from 2pm) until closing on Sunday 29th November.

This exhibition  features the broadest range of artists for some time, with 24 exhibitors displaying 72 new works in a variety of media. There will also be a range of unframed works, photographs, prints  and cards.

All works are available for purchase and immediate collection.

Autumn Exhibition – Dates announced

The Autumn Exhibition of the Forecourt Art Group will take place at the Heritage Hall, Peterculter – where we have had two very successful previous exhibitions.

The Opening night will be on Friday 30th October and it will run daily (except Wednesdays) for two full weeks. Thereafter it will be on for two further weekends.

More details to follow.

Art Exhibition: St. Mary’s Church, Loirston Road, Cove Bay

Monday 7th to Friday 11th of September (10am-4pm daily).  Evening showings on Tues and Thurs also (7.30pm-9pm)

A variety of art for sale from local artists in the Cove, Kincorth, Portlethen, Peterculter and Ferryhill areas of Aberdeen.  Many attend a weekly class at Cove (Loirston Annexe) on Wednesday mornings.

A commission on sales goes to the church funds to cover heating and lighting. Thank you to Bella Adam and Karl Brown for organising this event.

Free Entry.

Tea’s / Coffees / Biscuit- £ 1.50

Fathers and Daughters Exhibition

An Art Exhibition by William and Anita Inverarity

Kelly’s Cafe- North Deeside Road- Peterculter
During the month of October 2009

Local Artists and members of the Forecourt Art Group, William and Anita Inverarity, will be displaying around 30 new pieces of work at Kelly’s Cafe and Gallery (the ideal place to meet with friends for coffee and chat). All works are for sale and 10%  commission goes to local charities.

William (Father) and Anita (Daughter) both  have sharply contrasting styles. William paints in thick, vibrant oils and acrylics with subjects including Scottish Scenery and Flowers.

Anita favours intricate pen and ink illustrations with a lean towards fantasy and whimisal art.

Both artists will be on hand on Saturday 3rd October between 12 and 2pm to discuss their work with visitors.

All welcome.