Exhibition

Contemporary Landscape Paintings by Georgina Towler

7 December 2024 - 22 February 2025
10:00 - 5:00

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Georgina Towler's contemporary paintings offer a colourful exploration of Somerset's rural landscapes.

‘in not knowing one, we’re without an other'

Georgina Towler is a contemporary landscape artist, based at East Quay in Watchet.

Her work explores the relationship between space, light and colour inspired by her exploration of the Somerset landscape.

Georgina describes her paintings as ‘experienced spaces’ which comment on landscape. The forms and geometric shapes that define her work are not necessarily true to the original scene but play on the memory of line within the terrain.

Her latest exhibition ‘in not knowing one, we’re without an other’ explores the duality and dynamism to be found in landscape and in life.

Large scale paintings featured in the exhibition are available to buy, alongside affordable digital prints and greeting cards from the Museum shop.

Museum open Tuesday to Saturday.

This listing is supplied by one of our museum partners and is not moderated by Art Fund.

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Address

Somerset Rural Life Museum

Somerset Rural Life Museum, Abbey Farm, Chilkwell Street, Glastonbury, Somerset, BA6 8DB
01458 831197

Opening times

Tues – Sat 1 Nov to Easter
10am – 5pm

Tues - Sun Easter to 31 Oct

10am - 5pm

Last entry 4.30 pm

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