Yellow June (Juin Jaune)
GLOAM Gallery presents: Yellow June (Juin Jaune)
Opening Night: Friday 7 June 6–9pm (You are encouraged to wear yellow!)
Saturdays 12–4 and by appointment: between June 8–30 2024
Exhibiting artists:
Roland Orépük
Ollie Guyon
Meg Shirayama
Shawn Stipling
Jo McGonigal
Yellow June (Juin Jaune) brings together four UK artists, working across Non-Objective art, to show alongside Roland Orépük’s work, in a celebration of yellow, as well as in memory of Roland Orepuk, a pioneer within Non-Objective art both as an artist and curator as well as a dear friend to many. Special thanks to Sonia Orépük, Philippe Gonnet and the estate for supporting this exhibition.
Curated by GLOAM Co-director Stu Burke.
@stuburkeart
160 Arundel Street, Sheffield, S14RE
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