Sam Dodson's solo exhibition at Johnsons island
Art Exhibition "Evidence of Things Unseen" is Sam Dodson's first solo exhibition at Johnsons Island/
This is Sam's eighth exhibition in 7 months.
Come and share a glass of wine at the private view on Friday 8th of May between 6 and 10 in the evening,. The exhibition continues Sat 9th Sun 10th between 10 - 6pm.
Sam Dodson, artist and musician, played in many bands and formed the punk group the Transmitters in 1977, and later formed the band Loop Guru. He went on to release many albums played seven John Peels sessions and toured the world (over fifty shows in the USA, including the Filmore)
Inspired by many artists, and many of the smaller galleries around the globe he has started a serious outpouring of what he calls Arkitextural Studies, abstracted images from imagined landscapes. Never happy to stand still he continues to develop and find new techniques and forms. Delving now into what he calls Bright Field Paintings. To take the beholder to a place that is half way between dreams and reality.
Admission FREE
Johnson’s Island is home to a flourishing colony of artists and craftspeople. It is situated beside the first lock linking the Thames to the Grand Union Canal with narrow boats and barges moored peacefully nearby. The island is reached by footbridge from the Brewery Tap in Catherine Wheel Rd, a famous Brentford musical pub. Access is easy by bus and parking is ample.
April 20, 2015
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