13.6.09

Wanderlust 333


Wanderlust 333 - 33 Artists 33 Days 3 Different Ways


The Wanderlust 333 exhibition brings together 33 of the most exciting and relevant international artists, illustrators and designers for this unique contemporary art show. Featuring names that will be familiar to many alongside emerging talent we have scanned the visual landscape for imaginative and engaging works that reflect the many differing strands of practice currently lighting up the international art scene.

The show is on for 33 DAYS ONLY and will take place in the Wanderlust Gallery in Northampton UK and online in our dedicated project space. This print based show offers visitors a unique opportunity to take home limited edition artworks in a range of 3 sizes with prices ranging from £333 top end to just £3! for our petite size works.

Participating Artists

Anna Giertz Stockholm, Sweden
Alexander Small Northampton, UK
Ang Shia Manchester, UK
Ben McKee Arizona, USA
Bill Dunlap Manhattan, USA
Claire Kurzman Gold Coast, Australia
Claire Scully London, UK
Clark Goolsby California USA
Dave Barnes Vancouver, Canada
David Kefford Cambridge, UK
David Shillinglaw London, UK
Dessa 1911 Rimini, Italy
Edvard Scott New York, USA
Eve Duhamel Montreal, Canada
Gleb Vanu Velikiy Novgorod, Russia
Heiko Muller Hamburg, Germany
Irina Vinnik Saint Petersburg, Russia
James Tebbutt Northampton UK
JB New York, USA
Jess Douglas Plymouth, UK
Josh Kenyon Chicago, USA
Katy Crebbin Newcastle, UK
Lee Williams Nottingham, UK
Mark Jessett Warwickshire, UK
Matt Root Arizona, USA
Maxomatic Barcelona, Spain
Mike Carr Bristol, UK
Niark Paris, France
Radu Popescu Bucharest, Romania
Sarah Spitler San Francisco, USA
Shen Plum Toronto, Canada
Sophie Alda Brighton, UK
Taylor White Oslo, Norway


24.3.09

Gallery SIX


Jonathan Alibone and Alexander Small are proud to annouce the opening of Gallery SIX in Northampton in association with Chaps barbers.


GallerySIX opens 9th April with 'Something for the Weekend', an exhibition of new work by Northampton based artists Jonathan Alibone and Alexander Small.