Abstract drawing with bold black lines and layered strokes of blue, pink, yellow, red, and green. A sweeping blue band crosses the center, intersected by angular shapes, scribbles, and tall vertical black lines on the right, creating an energetic com
Exhibitions

Learning to Listen

Lynette Evans explores inter­nal and exter­nal land­scapes through walk­ing, mak­ing, and matri­lin­eal craft tra­di­tions in an evolv­ing, reflec­tive practice.

Dates
07/03/26 – 08/03/26
Region
Bristol
Opening Times
Sunday, 11:00 – 16:00
Mon–Fri, Closed
Saturday, 11:00 – 16:00

This exhibition by Lynette Evans emerges from repeated walks at the river Frome in Bristol and attentive listening to land, materials, and the body. Through an experimental and evolving process, drawing and sculptural forms unfold as part of an ongoing journey of reflection and discovery. The work traces connections between internal and external landscapes, where memory, place, and lived experience intersect with matrilineal traditions of craft, care, and inherited making.

Abstract drawing with bold black lines and layered strokes of blue, pink, yellow, red, and green. A sweeping blue band crosses the center, intersected by angular shapes, scribbles, and tall vertical black lines on the right, creating an energetic com
CREDIT
Disciplines
Drawing Textiles

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