Paul Digby
Cityscapes | At Home and At Work

PREVIEW
Friday 21st April | 7.30pm – 9.30pm

  • Saturday 22nd April | 2pm – 4pm
    Sunday 23rd April | 2pm – 4pm
    Monday 24th April | 11am – 2pm
    Saturday 29th April | 2pm – 4pm
    Sunday 30th April | 2pm – 4pm
    Monday 1st May | 11am – 2pm

    Exhibition remains Open By Appointment until
    Monday 29th May

  • Paul was born in Grimsby North Lincolnshire and studied in Norwich University of the Arts and the Bretton Hall/University of Leeds. Paul lived in London before returning to Leeds, where he is based with his family.

    He has regularly taught across education and he formerly sat on the Steering Group for the Yorkshire and Humber Visual Arts Network, part of the UK's Contemporary Visual Arts Network.

    Paul is currently working on a series of drawings and sculptures of people in the Emergency Services in Classical poses to be exhibited in the EAST gallery and York College Gallery.

    He has exhibited in solo and group shows in amongst others the Saatchi Gallery, the Wellcome Museum, Manchester Contemporary, the Bowes Museum, Bankside Gallery, Huddersfield Gallery, Tullie House Gallery and Leeds City Gallery.

  • WEBSITE: www.pauldigby.co.uk

    WEBSITE: AXIS

    WEBSITE: Portraits of Emotions

    CONTACT: pauldigby@me.com

    FACEBOOK: 

    TWITTER: @DigbyPaul

    To purchase prints of Paul's work visit: http://jlart.co.uk

  • Thursday 4th May 12.30pm – 2.30pm
    Places are limited and booking for this event is essential.
    Contact Bruce Davies at basementartsproject@gmail.com or on 0750 672 1504

The artwork of Paul Digby depicts a landscape that may seem quite familiar, geographically located in the margins of Leeds, as are the lives of many who live and work in the city. Whilst the topography of the physical world may be familiar Digby scratches beneath the surface to reveal something of the loneliness and alienation of life in the 21st Century. 

Presenting two series of work entitled ‘City’ and ‘At Work and At Home’ this exhibition looks at some of the artist’s experiences both as a painter and as an artist at work within communities living at the edge of a big city.