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 We are Jennifer Gollings and Belinda Longsden, two artists who have recently graduated from Wolverhampton university.  We both studied BA (Hons) Fine Art.  We decided to set up our own business so we could show our art to the public.  We also decided to rent our gallery space to other artists so they could display their work.  We offer advice in all aspects of putting on an art show.  Please contact us at white.tree3@yahoo.co.uk or  telephone Belinda or Jennifer on 07921814161.
 
 
 
Jennifer Gollings BA (Hons) Fine Art
 
I graduated from Wolverhampton University in 2008.
My work is predominantely painting but I also employ other methods depending on the subject.
I use a variety of different paints to create different effects.
My current pieces are depicting the solar system in an abstract form.
I have a forthcoming exhibition in June 2009.
 
 
 
                                                                                                        
 
 
                   
                                                                                  Untitled                                                                                           Untitled
                                                                                  Work in progress                                                                            Work in progress
 
 
 
 
Exhibitions
 
'Wolverhampton Arts Festiva;'
Wolverhampton, 2009
 
'Three Expression'
The English bridge workshop gallery, Shrewsbury 2006
 
'Time and Place'
The Wanderer, Wolverhampton 2007
 
'New Horizons'
Work selected by R.B.S.A.  Birmingham 2008
 
 'Show 08'
Degree show Wolverhampton University 2008
 
 'White Tree Studio and Gallery opening'
  Wolverhampton 2009
 
'Ars Longa Vita Brevis'
White Tree Studio and Gallery
3 - 10th July 2009
            
'Volte Galleries'
Wolverhampton low level train station
Wolverhampton 28th Sept - 10th Oct
 
 
 
 
Belinda Longsden BA (Hons) Fine Art
 
 
October 2009
 
At the moment my work is based on Marie Antoinette. 
 
 
                                                                                                          
 
 
                                                                                             Let them eat cake (3)                                                             Evolution
 
 
 
I studied fine art at Wolverhampton University.
I use mixed media and found objects. Films which have been influential to my work include John Boorman's Excalibur and Terrence Malick's The thin red line.
I am not fixed to any way of working as I get the idea first and than see which way of media will best suit it.
I also photograph some of my three dimensional objects, changing them to the two dimensional to distance the viewer from the object.
I am currently working around camouflaged objects and I have been experimenting with wooden blocks to display my photography.
I have a forthcoming exhibition in June 2009.
 
 
 
                                                                                                     
 
                                                                                   Camodog                                                                                   Camohorn
                                                                                   Work in progress                                                                       Work in progress
 
 
 
 
 
Exhibitions
 
Suburban.  Wolverhampton Mander Centre.  26th Oct - 8th Nov
 
Wolverhampton Arts Festival. Wolverhampton. 26th Oct - 8th Nov 2009
 
Volte Galleries. Wolverhampton low level train station. 28th Sept - 10th Oct 2009
 
Ars Longa Vita brevis. White tree Gallery. 3 - 10th July 2009
 
White Tree Studio and Gallery opening.  2009.  Wolverhampton
 
 Show 08 BA Degree show.  2008.  Wolverhampton University
 
New Horizons.  2008.  RBSA Gallery Birmingham
 
Marking Time.  2007.  The Passageway, Wolverhampton
 
Access to art and design. 2005.  Civic centre, Wolverhampton
 
 
 
         Prizes
 
 
        Jessop brothers sculpture competition.  First prize
 
 
 
                                                   
 
 
 
                                                    Blue mahoe, Dunstall road Wolverhampton