August 18, 2012

Sedbergh Show

Brian is exhibiting six paintings at Sedbergh and District Art Society Annual Exhibition this month.

This is in the Sedbergh School Library building in the centre of the town, and is open to the public from August 17 - 28 inclusive.

August 08, 2012

The Gallery in August

 Gallery wall in August.

 Another general view.

 Dales' views.

 Farmyard near Semerwater.

 Artist's table

 Bolton Castle.

Storm over Mallerstang.

Cautley Spout in the Howgills.

Images © Brian Alderman Art

July 09, 2012

Gallery Now Signed

The new sign is up, and the Burtersett Studio and Gallery is open, just Thursday - Sunday, 11.00 - 16.00 for the moment.

Please stop by if you are visiting the Yorkshire Dales.

June 17, 2012

June Update

Here's the June update for the Burtersett Studio and Gallery! The floor has been laid (by Neil Scully in Karndean Auckland Oak), the walls painted, the spot lighting installed, and a start has been made in hanging some paintings.

The gallery will be open for business soon, and the 'official' opening has been scheduled for September.

Brian's work area. It is a gallery AND a studio.

May 29, 2012

End of May Update

Artist's proof for the new signage.

 That's the door finished, now with its glass panel in place.

An attractive entrance.

Here is the link to the Welcome to Yorkshire website.

May 22, 2012

Studio and gallery update

The new door on the right will lead via the wheelchair accessible path to the new studio and gallery.

Chris Peacock, a local builder from Carperby, works on the exterior door.

 Chris hard at work!

There's progress inside too, and Tabs seems puzzled by the changes to home!

The new interior door was built by joiner and cabinet-maker Dave Bushby of Hawes.

Almost ready to begin painting the walls. Then the lighting has to go in, and the floor laid.

Images © Brian Alderman

May 13, 2012

Work Underway on the Burtersett Studio and Gallery

It was originally a door, then a window, and now it's back to a door again, as work progresses in turning Brian's front room at Hillcrest into a small working studio and gallery, with its own entrance. See how the front of the house looked before, here.

Inside, there's much work to be done!