This fabulous double exhibition, taking place in the George Crossan Gallery, features the varied work of two local photographers.
Equilibrium by Estelle Moseley
“Equilibrium: a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.”
Equilibrium creates sculptural forms as disparate elements which make up a whole. It examines gravity, forces and balance. Equilibrium is about a balancing act, and a mirroring of itself. The works reflect upon one another, as the forms are suspended in space. Through experimenting with materials in a small space, Equilibrium uses photography to examine the three and two dimensional.
Polaroid Collection by Tasmin Ferguson
Collating 5 years of work within the medium of Polaroid, this collection of self portraits is a mix of diaristic style projects that focus on identity and self-expression. The instant and permanence of polaroid attempts to project a raw and honest portrayal, whilst the unpredictable nature of the format allows for play within imperfection. “I like the permanence of Polaroid. It’s raw, a little unpredictable, and honest.” and two dimensional. Tasmin Ferguson
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8th JulThe National Trust of Guernsey's Art at the Park Gallery is delighted to welcome Rosanne Guille back to the Gallery. -
23rd MaySark Art Gallery and Museum are delighted to host the Bailiwick Wildlife Photography Exhibition. -
30th MayThe Rectory at St Peter’s Church and the Gate House Gallery are pleased to present 'Response'. -
23rd MayAn exhibition celebrating some of the ships that have brought cargo and passengers to Sark, from the age of steam to the present day!