An exhibition not to be missed!
Eurobodalla Gallery, Congo Crafts, is holding its 32nd Annual Exhibition, showcasing a diverse range of functional and decorative stoneware ceramics and paintings on canvas. Congo Crafts Gallery opened in 1980, and has been continuously exhibiting works ever since. All the ceramics and paintings have been created by Jim Simms in his Congo studio, and he has been working in the arts for over forty years, full time since 1987. The Exhibition opens on Sunday the 3rd of December from 11am-5pm, and runs daily for two weeks, except Tuesdays. Drop in at 721 Congo Road and find yourself a useful and beautiful treasure.
His work is strongly influenced by Japanese, Korean and Chinese ceramics, and is noted for the quality of his glazes which are individually created. Works are both gas and wood fired, and each piece is unique.
Jim has many happy local, national and international clients who have admired and collected his work over a number of years. Jim also enjoys painting, and his works on canvas are inspired by action paintings, particularly the work of Jackson Pollock.
Also on display is a range of ceramic and fibre jewellery created by Amadis Lacheta.
The exhibition opens on Sunday the 3rd of December from 11am-5pm, and runs daily for two weeks, except Tuesdays. Drop in at 721 Congo Road and find yourself a useful and beautiful treasure.