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Corridors between the walls with, on the left, very small drawings and on the right large bright scenes of the natural world with flowers and shell

Felt not Thought… Works on Paper

03.06.2026, by Bob Dickinson

a gallery space with small framed works and a sculpture of a horse

Confluences

11.08.2025, by Vaishna Surjid

A view of the gallery with a large green and blue painting of a landscape filled with human figures to the laft and in the middle a piece of greys and blues

Strange Gaze: Surrealism at Cross Lane Projects

17.10.2024, by Alison J Carr

Sculptures that are bright yellow in the foreground and background, box shapes, and in the middle globular shapes on stands that are pinky-purple, kind of dada-ish, with two small green shapes to the left and right

Cross Lane Projects: In Conversation with Rebecca Larkin

24.01.2024, by Lesley Guy

Three white walls can be seen, all full of paintings. Each painting is different in terms of content and colour; those closest to the front depict comic strip style outlines of people, and those furthest away depict realistic views of cinemagoers.

High on Hope

01.09.2022, by Neil Greenhalgh

Elisabeth Frink-Goggle Head- © Frink Estate and Archive executors. Courtesy of The Ingram Collection, Image © JP Bland 2016. Fragility and Power at Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, Cumbria

Elisabeth Frink: Fragility and Power

17.08.2018, by Natalie Hughes