Art in Burngreave Cemetery

Colours by Lois Palframan
Colours by Lois Palframan

Photo: Ken Wild

‘COLOURS’- an exhibition by Lois Palframan will be in Burngreave Cemetery Chapel in early December. The exhibition runs from Monday 2nd December 2013 to Saturday 7th December 2013, from 11am to 3pm, at Burngreave Cemetery Chapel, Melrose Road (There is parking available in the cemetery).

“Low-tech eco-paint leaves- inspired by nature- bits of wall- to see colour- what it is- saying nothing and everything- freedom and possibility,” said Lois.

Lois Palframan has an MA in Fine Art and degrees in Environmental Science and Art. She has exhibited widely both regionally and internationally, including an artists book in the Tate Library.

Burngreave Cemetery Chapel is kept open by the Friends of Burngreave Cemetery for exhibitions and events. The clay paints in the exhibition are supplied by Earthborn and Sharrow Vale Hardware.

Contact details: Lois Palframan 0114 243 5504.

'Colours' exhibition
11:00am Monday 2 December, to 3:00pm Saturday 7 December 2013

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