Please use the links featured on this page to view other artworks and information on each artist listed below:
(Any artist selected to feature in one of our exhibitions are able to add a link to their website)
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A-N Review of Coombe Abbey Exhibition by Ryan Hughes
www.a-n.co.uk/interface/reviews/single/664075
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Out Yer Tree Myspace
www.myspace.com/outyertree
Want to be a member and recieve regular updates of our upcoming shows and latest calls for artists. Then please add us toy our myspace. |
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Out Yer Tree Profile
www.artaculous.com/pg/profile/OutYerTree
"Artaculous enables professional artists as well as businesses and groups from the art sector to build an effective and digitalised networking of old and new contacts" (taken from artaculous website). |
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Bromsgrove Standard
www.bromsgrovestandard.co.uk/news20850.html
Press coverage of Lickey Hills 2010 Exhibition |
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Raging 2 Go
www.raring2go.co.uk/detail.php?id=11165
Listing information about the Lickey Hills 2010 Exhibition. |
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Arty-tecture.com
lotus-architects.com/arty-tecture/2010/06/09/art-in-the-trees-at-lickey-hills-country-park/comment-page-1/#comment-40
Exhibition review, 'Art In The Trees at Lickey Hills Country Park' |
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Taz Lovejoy
www.tazlovejoy.com
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Mark Biddulph
www.markbiddulph.com
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Art Art Art
www.artartartgallery.com
John Routledge is the East regional editor for Art Art Art and is also a practising artist exhibiting with us at Coombe Country Park, 2010. Please follow the link above to read some of his articles. |
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Marian Saville's Blog
theartfulzebra.blogspot.com/2010/05/out-yer-tree-installalation-day.html
Here is a blog from one of our Lickey Hills 2010 artists. Read all about her experience of setting up her artwork in the exhibition. |
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Pretty Vacant
www.prettyvacant.org
Pretty Vacant is a touring Visual Arts exhibition featuring the best in brand new Fine Art and Craft by students and recent graduates. Our shows are the perfect place to buy affordable and original Art Works, while supporting young artists in their early career. All of our shows are held in empty public spaces that are devoid of their original function. Our aim is to promote a sense of optimism in the face of the recession, by transforming neglected spaces (although temporarily) into something new, different, and exciting. We want to make Contemporary Art more accessible; featuring a spectrum of Fine Art today, from painting to photography, sculpture and installation. info@prettyvacant.org |