The Firestation was established in August 1991 as a not-for-profit workshop and gallery space, with 8 individual artist studios. Members are united in their love of printmaking, and their enthusiasm in promoting works on paper in the community. The Firestation is run by its volunteer Committee of Management, a paid part-time Workshop Manager, and many volunteers.

"Fostering creativity and innovation through printmaking."





05 November, 2011

'That's Life', The Annual Life Drawing Exhibition Continues Until 12th November 2011

Judy Schrever, 'Reclining Nude', oil on board

Sue Top, convenor of the life drawing classes, with Coralie Stow
(President of our Committee of Management)
 who regularly attends the classes

     It's that time of year again, when the FPS showcases its artists and classes. Today was the opening of the life drawing exhibition - and soon it will be time for the Summer Salon group show.

The life drawing classes are held on Tuesday nights in the workshop room at the FPS (always welcoming new members - see Edith in the office if you're interested).

Come along and see the results of their passion for the human form: drawings, paintings and prints.






Carmel O'Connor, 'Graphite Nudes', graphite pencil

Nicholas Hobbs, Untitled I, pencil

Philip Burgoyne, 'Study in Brown', conte pencil

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