Cambridge art gallery

There’s a tendancy for art to be viewed in a stark, formal gallery setting, but Fulbrook House Gallery is known to offer a more rustic and domestic backdrop for an enjoyable, relaxed and natural experience.

From 3 to 11 October, artists Michael G Clark and Katharina Klug will be exhibiting a mix of their work in a special celebration of Fulbrook’s sixth year. Michael G Clark is a widely exhibited painter specializing in oils and taking inspiration from France, which he first visited as an art student, and his own back garden in Ayreshire, where he paints in a studio overlooking the River Doon.

Recent winner of the craft&design Maker of the Year Award, ceramicist Katharina Klug creates simple designs made from porcelain. They often feature various elemental colours and mimic the shapes of ancient Korean pottery. Katharina has been inspired by the works of master potters Lucie Rie and Rupert Spira.

The Fulbrook Gallery is a large barn conversion located near Wimpole Hall, at 17b High Street, Great Eversden. Open 12-5pm.

www.fulbrookhouse.com

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