ART lovers have until March 13 to catch up with three new exhibitions at The Courtyard in Hereford.
A spokesman said: "In The Courtyard’s Gallery space, Pandora Vaughan and Joe Carcary present a multi-faceted exhibit.
"Pandora Vaughan’s work uses object painting, textiles, assemblage, block printing and gardening, and features both nostalgic and futuristic pieces."
The spokesman added: "Her work deals with land use, power and the occasional failure of collective memory in the public realm. Since 2003 she has collaborated with Welsh architect Huw Owen to produce cross disciplinary art, architecture and landscape projects under the name V&O, mainly in North Wales."
To compliment Vaughan’s pieces, Joe Carcary makes paintings and objects "rooted in an exploration of meaning through materiality".
The spokesman said: "In addition to paint, Carcary uses atypical media such as plasticine, foam, bread, cheap emulsion and wax, as well as several years of experimental buon fresco work."
In the Lower Canyon at The Couryard, Hereford-based Suzanna Reynolds presents "reflective drawings focusing on space, line and light".
The spokesman said: "The source of her work often evolves from a response to an environment, place or experience."
Suzanna said she was trying to create "a movement through metaphor and time".
Entrance to the exhibitions is free.
For more information visit www.courtyard.org.uk.
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