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Skylark artist Heather Tobias selected by Society of Women Artists

August 20, 2022

Skylark artist Heather Tobias selected by Society of Women Artists

Flyer for Society of Woman Artists Exhibition 2022

Skylark Galleries ceramic artist Heather Tobias has been selected for the 161st Annual Exhibition of the Society of Women Artists. This well known exhibition takes place at the Mall Galleries in London every year. 

The piece selected is a ceramic tableau entitled "Moving Forward" A piece in which a group of beings, human & animal seem to be jostling for the lead.

This is the third time that Heather has had her work accepted for this exhibition.

moving forward, an original ceramic tableau of figures moving towards the viewer by skylark artist heather tobias

 Click here to see more works by Heather Tobias on her website

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