
The final piece will be printed onto a canvas bag with the description ‘This ‘Bag for life’ is to be used when out foraging for food, not for taking to the supermarket.’

The final piece will be printed onto a canvas bag with the description ‘This ‘Bag for life’ is to be used when out foraging for food, not for taking to the supermarket.’
DRINKS RECEPTION, Isle of Wight Quay Art Gallery, 4.30 till 6.30 at the gallery Saturday the 19th September, come along and talk with the artists.
Everyone welcome.

Opening Times:
Monday – Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 9:30am – 5pm. Thursdays 9:30 – 8pm. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS
Ferrys travel across the Solent see her for more details: ferry info
Details on location of gallery: MAP
Quay Arts
Sea Street
Newport Harbour
Isle of Wight
PO30 5BD
On Foot: From Newport High Street turn down Quay Street (by the Guildhall clock) and left into Sea Street.
By Car: From the Cowes-Newport dual carriageway follow the brown heritage signs to ‘Newport Harbour’.
A continuation of work produced by Lesley Flower for the Bottle exhibition CA$H on Isle of Wight starting on the 19th of September at the Quay Arts Gallery. Her work explores contemplation simple pleasures and our place in material culture see her other work so far here and here.
Tom Forsyth and Owen Gildersleeve have produced a simple and informative video into how they went about desigining and making for the Decked project which exhibited at Stolenspace gallery, London between 5th-30th August 2009.
Its nearly exhibition time for Bottle, we have all been working hard towards an 6 week exhibition on the Isle of Wight art the prestigious Quay Arts Centre in Newport. Opening on Sat, 19 Sep 2009 until Mon, 02 Nov 2009

Opening Times:
Monday – Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 9:30am – 5pm. Thursdays 9:30 – 8pm. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS
Ferrys travel across the Solent see her for more details: ferry info
Details on location of gallery: MAP
Quay Arts
Sea Street
Newport Harbour
Isle of Wight
PO30 5BD
On Foot: From Newport High Street turn down Quay Street (by the Guildhall clock) and left into Sea Street.
By Car: From the Cowes-Newport dual carriageway follow the brown heritage signs to ‘Newport Harbour’.