Richie Culver

No one knows me like Dawn from the Jobcentre

No one knows me like Dawn from the Jobcentre is Richie Culver’s first solo show in Hull, where he grew up.

Spread across two floors of the gallery, No one knows me like Dawn from the Jobcentre features mainly paintings. An honest, sometimes humorous account of time spent on Job Seekers Allowance underpins this body of new work. It invites the viewer to look at the fleeting yet significant relationships we encounter as we strive for success in the face of adversity. Richie’s work draws on many personal references, from his working-class roots, to metropolitan living, as well as his own experience of the darker side of urban life.

With a fascinating creative path that has taken him all over the world as a photographer and as a self-taught artist working in paint and mixed media (including collaborating with the likes of Topman) Richie’s work is highly sought after.

Richie’s work, especially his paintings, has become progressively abstract to bring together different elements of his works as a multi-disciplinary artist and he is collected by Blain|Southern, Adele and Tate. Last year, Hull 2017 commissioned Richie to create Costa Del Wiv, a series of shop fronts in Hull’s Whitefriargate, celebrating his roots and the coastal town of Withernsea.

Originality

Art Exhibition showcasing work by Yorkshire artists. Paintings, prints, jewellery and ceramics. A lovely space in Bridlington Old Town.

‘A Bigger Book’ by David Hockney arriving soon. The Gansey Girl sculpture by Steve Carvill arriving end of January!

Wigans World

An exhibition of recent paintings,limited edition prints, artists books, sculptures and videos by artist Mark Wigan.

A vibrant and life affirming exhibition of intricate artworks that celebrate and connect cultures from around the world.

 

East Riding 21st Open Art Exhibition

East Riding 21st Open Art Exhibition

The 21st annual Open Art at the Treasury House gallery showcases the tremendous talent we have in the region.

The competition is open to all artists, amateur or professional, who live in Hull and the East Riding.

Work will be judged by two independent adjudicators and works selected will form the exhibition. Each year a Selector’s Choice prize is awarded and visitors are invited to vote for their own favourite for the People’s Choice award, so make sure you cast yours!

Interested in participating? Entry forms can be obtained from the Treasure House up to Fri 15 Feb.