
Art exhibition: ‘Jersey icons’
Jersey has a wild, exciting and very beautiful landscape, set amongst this landscape are iconic views and buildings.
‘Jersey Icons’ the latest exhibition at The Harbour Gallery, the home of local art, showcases many of these iconic places and views of the island. Visitors to the gallery are often saying that although a small island Jersey has the most amazing historic buildings and incredible views.
This exhibition will take you around Jersey’s coast and then inland reminding you of just how special an island we live in… changing with the seasons, the weather and time of day.
These talented local artists have captured the very ‘essence of Jersey in their work whether in paint, print, photography or clay.
- Seymour Tower – an oil painting by Maureen Osborne, a sentinel protecting us out at sea.
- Le Rât cottage – a very large and beautifully detailed painting in acrylic painted by Triple H, a rural idyll of the past, present and future.
- The Oden cinema – a print by Theo Jenner, from the more recent past is under attack!
- From popular photographer Sue Trower, waves crashing against the protecting walls of St Ouen’s Bay, beautifully atmospheric.
- From Paul Lakeman, 3 stunning drone images of the Havre des Pas Lido, £50 from the sales of each of these will be donated to Jersey Hospice.
These are just a few of the images on offer for you to view and to get transported visually by the past and present icons of Jersey.
We welcome 5 new local artists joining us for this exhibition.
The Harbour Gallery Jersey is open 7 days a week 9.30am – 5.30pm, exhibition continues until 17th March.
19 The Quay, Commercial Buildings, St Helier, plenty of on road parking just outside, and just 2 minutes walk from the tunnel.