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Melange: Bill Eiffert Solo Exhibition


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mélange noun
: a mixture often of incongruous elements

Opening Night: Friday 26 July, 6 - 9PM
Also open to view Saturday 27 July, 10AM - 4PM

We are proud to present our next exhibition of resident artist, Bill Eiffert. This will be Bill’s first solo show, presenting a selection of his incredible paintings and collages from the past 4 years. Bill is a local artist who began painting later in life, but has been prolific since day 1, creating hundreds of works from his studio here at 1853 Studios. Expect large scale colour field paintings, other-worldly scapes and playful collage.

In his own words:

‘I believe that each moment carries its own insight and consciousness, which I channel into my paintings. Every piece I create represents a unique place and time in my emotional and spiritual journey. For me, each painting session is an adventure, a chance to explore and capture the essence of my feelings and experiences.

Join me for my solo art exhibition, where you will see a collection of works that reflect the diverse emotions and insights I have encountered on my artistic journey.’

Get the date in your diary as it’ll be a very special event for Oldham, and please invite all your friends! Original work and prints will be available to buy during the exhibition. We very much hope to see you there.

Register your attendance (free) here!

Address:

Mill1
1853 Studios and Gallery
Entrance on Waddington Street
Osborne Mill
Oldham
OL9 6QQ

Public Transport:

Our nearest tram stop is Westwood, a 10 minute walk away. Take the Oldham/Rochdale/Shaw lines from Manchester City Centre.

Parking:

Free (limited) parking available on site, carpark entrance on Waddington St. Alternatively, there are other road parking options around the mill.

Please note, our gallery is not wheelchair accessible. Access is up 2 steps from the main road, and then via lift. We do not have an accessible toilet on this side of the mill.


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