Regolith: Recent artwork by Arthur Roberts and Barbara Jones

Regolith: Recent artwork by Arthur Roberts and Barbara Jones Exhibition: Regolith: Recent artwork by Arthur Roberts and Barbara Jones
Cornerstone Gallery, L6 1HP
Date(s): 26/06/2025 - 29/07/2025
9:30 am - 5:30 pm


Exhibition runs from Thursday 26th June to Tuesday 29th July 2025.
PV Thursday 26th June
Opening times: 9.30 – 5.30 pm daily

“Regolith” is a 2 person exhibition by artists Arthur Roberts and Barbara Jones in response to this year’s Biennial theme, “Bedrock”.

Arthur’s paintings and drawings convey the complex layers of geometry which are built upon our knowledge of the environments surrounding us.

Barbara presents prints and paintings based on the principle that everything is connected; cells, geological forms and the universe.

Arthur Roberts is a non-objective painter based in Liverpool.
His work explores a contemporary interpretation of both the geometry of nature and the digital world.
www.arthurrobertsart.com
www.instagram.com/artlooop

Barbara Jones is a Liverpool based artist whose work is inspired by the abstract qualities of cell imagery. Working with print and painting she explores the opportunity for chance effects in opposition to structural elements.
www.instagram.com/barbart2002

About Cornerstone Gallery:

The Cornerstone Gallery is located in and above the large main entrance to Liverpool Hope University’s city centre Creative Campus. Practice and research are at the forefront of the gallery philosophy and exhibiting artists comprise of a wide range in the best of national and international practitioners.

The Cornerstone Gallery strives to engage in the discourse within contemporary visual arts through an exciting and dynamic exhibition line-up. The programme seeks to engage both student and public audiences with a selection of thematic exhibitions involving significant contemporary art practitioners. Cornerstone exhibitions are crucial to the student experience at Liverpool Hope and works exhibited endeavour to enhance both their contextual study and the development of critical faculties. The gallery is also utilised across the Department of Fine and Applied Arts, for student-focussed professional practice exhibitions and related seminars.

Historically, the gallery has hosted such artists as John Hoyland, Alan Davie, Stuart Sutcliffe, Paula Rego and many others. More recent exhibitors include Michael Stubbs, Andrew Bick, John Bunker, Choterina Freer and Jemma Egan.

All exhibitions are free and open daily for public viewing from 9.30-5.30pm


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