With the season turning and thoughts of spring, we are celebrating the hearth and home, and the domestic.
Some of the artists who have contributed work have taken domestic paraphernalia out of the cupboards, drawers and washing baskets to hang them in space and shed a new light on these unassuming, practical items. Notably Pauline Ahern’s ‘Pegged out’ and Lynda Clark’s ‘Kitchenalia’.



Hearth & Home has also been interpreted by artists as those places where we find rest and comfort, or the territory/landscape in which we humans, animals and insects call ‘home’.
In two pieces of work by Yvonne Preston, we see a wonderful depiction of ants going about their business in the territory they know so intimately.




by Rachael Windress
There is a wide range of work with sculpture, tapestry weaving, embroidery, carving, photography and paintings on show until November 12th.