Exhibition

Old Themes - New Thoughts | Paintings by Colin Tozer

25 Aug 2017 – 2 Sep 2017

Event times

Preview Event, Friday 25th August, 6-8pm, refreshments provided.

Special Bank Holiday Opening Hours:
Saturday 26th-Monday 28th, 12-3pm with music in the gallery.

Exhibition then continues Weds-Saturday, 11am-3pm until September 2n

Cost of entry

admission free.

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Rye Creative Centre

Rye, United Kingdom

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  • From Hastings: Aprox 50 minutes. Depart Hastings Station, Bay F, Bus Number 100 (Hastings-Camber-Lydd) Arrive Rye, Freda Gardham School stop. (Right outside The School). Service Run by Stagecoach. From Tenterden: Aprox 45 minutes. Depart Tenterden (opp The Vine) Bus 312 (Tenterden – Rye), Arrive Rye Railway Station (stop D). Service run by Coastal Coaches.
  • Rye Rail Station is 10 minutes walk. Ashford: 25 minute journey time. Hastings: Aprox 20 minutes. London approx 2hours and 30 minutes with changes
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Local artist and blues musician Colin Tozer unveils new paintings at Rye Creative Centre. Join us for the opening event, Friday 25th August, 6-8pm. Refreshments provided.

About

Colin Tozer is best known as a blues musician. He is a singer and songwriter who has been the frontman for numerous bands over the years (including Old Boots’n’Blisters with a line up of friends from London and Rye). Tozer studied at Camberwell College of Art in the late fifties and has exhibited in London and in France. His paintings have been described as “art with a social message”.This exhibition of new paintings in Rye marks a return to that artistic practice.Tozer’s paintings revisit old themes but offer new interpretations of them.His new work mines his inner life for material as well as responding to current events.Tozer explores the individual’s desire to be a part of world events and to effect change externally through social engagement.He recognises too that this desire is in opposition to a need for privacy, a separate space in which to think and create. Tozer illustrates here the human struggle between wanting to bare one’s soul and the need to protectively conceal the mind’s inner workings.

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CuratorsToggle

Paula MacArthur

Paula MacArthur

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C J Tozer

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