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Drawing Room/Tannery Arts Unit 1b, New Tannery Way 58 Grange Road Bermondsey London, SE1 5WS
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Find out more about Drawing Room, what we do, and our relationship with studio provider Tannery Arts.
Tannery Arts is a small, independent charity concerned with supporting the professional development of emerging and established artists through the provision of affordable studios, promoting their practice through opportunities to exhibit work, develop projects, generate partnerships with local authorities, private property owners and social housing organisations as well as engage in learning activities.
A reoccuring motif in the works on show in Drawing Biennial 2015 includes Heads, such as:
Sonia BoyceI Wanted Her to Be a Bit Darker, 2015Biro on print, 27.8 x 20.6 cm
Pavel BüchlerA Belgian Comedian (after Luc Tuymans), 2015Parody, 30.1 x 21 cm,
Knut Henrik HenriksenHoch Herr Portsmann, 2015Colour pencil on paper, 29.7 x 21 cm
Ann HirschMy Sweet Tooth, 2015Color pencil and oil pastel on paper, 27.9 x 21.6 cm
Clive HodgsonMan in a Hat, 2015Marker pen on paper, 29.7 x 21 cm
George ShawMCMLXXVII, 2015Pencil on paper, 30 x 21 cm
Bob & Roberta SmithVote Bob 4 More Art, 2015Graphite on paper, 29.7 x 21 cm
Rinus Van De VeldeAt Times it is Dry, At Time it is Cold, 2015Pencil on paper, 22.3 x 16.3 cm
Julie VerhoevenBlah, blah, blah, 2015Mixed media on paper, 29.5 x 21.1 cm
Sophie von HellermanJonathan in the Kitchen, 2015Pencil and eyeliner on paper, 30.1 x 21 cm
Rose WylieAmerican Banker, 2014Marker pen and collage, 38 x 21.8 cm