Gallery Plus boasts unrivaled natural light and offers a unique browsing and buying experience in a refreshingly bright and airy contemporary exhibition space “We love colour – it’s good for the soul! - so the gallery is a colourful and uplifting place to visit.”
A changing, high quality on-going mixed show of original paintings, original prints, ceramics, glassware, sculpture, and jewellery by
popular artists and makers from around the country, with an emphasis on the impact of colour, contemporary design, and quality of finish. There are also one-man exhibitions through the year - join our mailing list to receive preview invitations - and there is always something new to see every time you visit. Highlights include linocuts by H.J. Jackson; paintings by Paul Evans and Amelia Mills; hand-coloured etchings by Graham Clarke; ceramics by Richard Baxter, Tony Laverick, Sylvia K, Anne-Marie Jacobs, Annie McAlister-Dilks, Eleanor Caie; stunning glassware from Helena Ross, Laura Birdsall, AnuschB and Weston Lambert; and exclusive Murano glass jewellery and objects by third-generation Venetian glass-maker sisters Marina and Susanna Sent. There is a professional picture framing service on-site, with a wide choice of mount boards and mouldings. Conservation standard materials are used throughout and expert advice is freely given to help choose the right frame for your requirements.
“We pride ourselves on our friendly welcome and relaxed atmosphere, with an unpressured approach, which has proved popular with our returning customers.”
Gallery Plus is also home to the working studio of popular contemporary artist Trevor Woods. Trevor Woods has been painting professionally since 2004. Working in acrylic and ink, his ever-evolving graphic style has won him much acclaim and has resulted in his paintings being commissioned and purchased for private collections in this country and abroad, as well as him being invited to exhibit in galleries across the UK. Trevor’s approach has always been to break down a scene and highlight key areas that particularly interest him. This has developed throughout his career as he continues to challenge himself with new subject matter and ways to interpret what he sees. Understanding which elements of a scene are important and his colour interpretation are what make his work stand out. His paintings often depict his local area of North Norfolk, but he also greatly enjoys the complete contrast of painting scenes - be it city or landscape – from places further afield. These discoveries keep Trevor’s work fresh and often surprising. As one important collector said, “Trevor is a painter of places and spaces”.