Gallery

St Gregory's displays a wide range of art from both well-known and not-so-well known local artists. On this page you can see some of the works currently on display. Art that has been shown at St Gregory's in the past can be can be found in the Gallery Archive.


Gallery Archive

To view more work by artists who have exhibited at St Gregory's in the past, please click on the images below.

Diana Lamb Elizabeth Harvey Eloise O'Hare Hine Bonger Nick Lyons Neil Allen Amy Spruell Tom Lamprell Zoe Anthistle Kat Jones and Robert Van Egghen

Proud!

Friday 2 to Saturday 31 July 2010

An exhibition extravaganza organised by Norwich Pride featuring LGBT artists and LGBT inspired work.


Jemma Watts

Much of the work of artist Jemma Watts explores systems of power that govern everyday life. The technique used to create the Domesticity series is cliché verre, a method whereby an image is first drawn on a transparent surface such as glass or film and then printing on a light and sensitive paper.

Image: 'Domesticity' by Emma Watts

Jemma Watts, Domesticity, cliché Verre, 2009

 

Vince Laws

Norfolk-based poet and artist Vince Laws is the current Norwich Pride Poet Laureate. His poetry play The Small Frayed Knot has received widespread acclaim and he recently published a selection of his poetry in Beckham by the balls.

Please visit Vince's website and/or blog for more information.

Image: 'This is what you did to my head' by Vince Laws

Vince Laws, This is what you did to my head, 2009

 

Ole Skauge

Ole Skauge, AKA 'Moose', work aims to create movement by working with with lines, shapes and colours that contrast and complement.

Image: 'Landscape 2' by Ole Skauge

Ole Skauge, Landscape 2, oil paint on board, 2009

 

Eloise O'Hare

Eloise O'Hare is a painter, illustrator, puppet maker and fashion designer from Norwich. More of her work can be viewed on her website and blog.


Image: 'St Patrick Glendalough' by Eloise O'Hare

Eloise O'Hare, St Patrick Glendalough, acrylics on canvas, 2009

 

Lin Hornby

Equus depicts a boy safe in the loving protection of the object of his worship and desire. Is it a dream, fantasy or reality?

Image: 'Equus' by Lin Hornby

Lin Hornby, Equus, acrylics on canvas

 

Michael Conway

Anger/Wrath is part of a series called Farther Forgive Me depicting the seven deadly sins.

Image: 'Anger/Wrath' by Michael Conway

Michael Conway, Anger/Wrath, Acrylic and ink on canvas, 2010