
ANGEL GALLERY
Angel Gallery is a 15th century Grade II wool merchant’s residence with a wealth of oak beams situated in the historic Market Place overlooking the Guildhall.
The Gallery, a splendid beamed area with historic arches, houses exhibitions by local and national artists.
Permanent collections are held of the work of Leslie Gibson A.R.C.A (1910 – 1969) and costume drawings form the 1930’s by Mary Wild A.R.C.A. Pottery by John Leach is also on exhibition.
RBSA Galleries, Birmingham
The Tabernacle Gallery, London
Loggia Gallery, London
Cassian Gallery, Lincoln
Wykeham Gallery, Stockbridge, Hants
Iona House Gallery, Woodstock, Oxon
Peter Hedley Gallery, Wareham, Dorset
Solo Exhibitions:
Luton Art Gallery
The City Art Gallery, Glouster
Nuneaton Art Gallery
Granby Gallery, Bakewell

Mixed Exhibitions from 1979:
His work has been shown in solo and group exhibitions in a number of public and private galleries including:
Various Society exhibitions at the Mall Galleries, London
Finalist in the Laing Art Exhibition and The Singer and Friedlander/Sunday Times Watercolour Exhibition at The Mall Galleries, London
Angel Gallery, Lavenham, Suffolk
Fosse Gallery, Stow on the Wold, Oxon
David Curzon Gallery, Wimbledon, London
Alexander Gallery, Bristol
John Noott Gallery, Broadway
Granby Gallery, Bakewell, Derbyshire
Ruskin Gallery, Stratford Upon Avon
Herbert Art Gallery, Coventry
Eva Jekel gallery, London
RIBA, Guildhall and Royal Exchange Galleries, London
Fairfield Halls, Croydon
Boxfield Gallery, Stevenage
Montpellier Gallery, Cheltenham
Turtle Gallery, Cheltenham
The Bond Gallery, Birmingham
ANGEL GALLERY
Angel Gallery is a 15th century Grade II wool merchant’s residence with a wealth of oak beams situated in the historic Market Place overlooking the Guildhall.
The Gallery, a splendid beamed area with historic arches, houses exhibitions by local and national artists.
Permanent collections are held of the work of Leslie Gibson A.R.C.A (1910 – 1969) and costume drawings form the 1930’s by Mary Wild A.R.C.A. Pottery by John Leach is also on exhibition.
GERALD GREEN
Gerald Green was born in 1947 and lives in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. He gained a Diploma in Architecture at Leicester Polytechnic and worked as an Architect in the Midlands until the mid 1980’s, since then he has worked as a full time Artist.
He is a member of the Free Painters and Sculptors Group, London and The Society of Authors and was for several years Vice President of The Society of Architectural Illustrators. He has served as a visiting lecturer at various Art Colleges and Universities and frequently gives lectures and demonstrations to art societies.
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