John Mason School is hosting their largest exhibition with over 1000 pieces of art, craft, animation and design work on display in the main gallery and many of the adjoining rooms.
There is one remaining ‘out of school hours’ viewings – Wed 12th 3-7pm. But visits are possible during school hours after signing in at reception. The exhibition runs until Thursday 13th June 2013.
There is a painting, by Sophie, just inside the gallery door, showing a scene down Stert Street, and above it all the development work that led to the final very saleable hyper- realist picture.
That is not the only Abingdon scene. Upstairs Abingdon is home of the MG next to what could be Anna Pavlova.
John Mason School specialises in the visual arts and aims for ‘excellence through creativity’.
A wonderful exhibition; drop everything and go!
Just visited this fantastic show; stunned by the variety of work and talent on display!
The exhibition does look marvellous. But why the absence of any publicity, and is there any possibility of the exhibition being extended to allow people to attend who have hitherto been unaware of this?
The exhibition section in the 06 Gallery (due to popular request) will remain open for a further week until June 19th. This is showing the work of our final year A level Art students. Visitors during school hours are welcome by signing in at reception until 4.30pm. Thank you to all who have visited us so far!