aviary

20 July to 30 August
swans
by Joyce Gunn Cairns
bearded tit
by ruth o'dell
bullfinch
by ruth o'dell
goldfinches II: march
by ruth o'dell
nuthatch
by ruth o'dell
waxwings
by ruth o'dell
goldfinch feeding
by ruth o'dell
goldfinches feeding
by ruth o'dell
sparrow
by ruth o'dell
a pair of waxwings
by ruth o'dell
goldfinch III
by ruth o'dell
goldfinch
by ruth o'dell
singing robin
by ruth o'dell
blackbird
by Joyce Gunn Cairns
robin
by Joyce Gunn Cairns
great minds
by Joyce Gunn Cairns
song thrush
by Joyce Gunn Cairns
owl
by Joyce Gunn Cairns
a moment of calm
by liz myhill
among the stacks
by liz myhill
chaos and flight
by liz myhill
pause
by liz myhill
plunge II
by liz myhill
whirl
by liz myhill
puffin study
by Lucy Newton
as the sun moves around
by Lucy Newton
ringed plover, sanna
by Lucy Newton
shag
by Lucy Newton
great tit
by Lucy Newton
turning
by siobhan morison
sanna sheldrakes
by Alan B Hayman
turnstones
by Alan B Hayman
golden eagle
by Alan B Hayman
razorbills
by Alan B Hayman
blue and gold macaw
by Alan B Hayman
shelducks, portuairk
by Alan B Hayman
whooper swans in flight
by Colin Woolf
knot feeding
by Colin Woolf
i see you
by siobhan morison
scrutinise
by siobhan morison
woodcock
by Colin Woolf
kurinuki bird box I, with pink bird, open wings
by Chris Barnes
kurinuki bird box V, with blue bird
by Chris Barnes
raku bird's nest, with black bird
by Chris Barnes
stoneware bird nest II, with green bird
by Chris Barnes
orange bird on black nest II
by Chris Barnes
black swan (Breaking the Black Dog)
by Lucy Gray
landscape
by Lucy Gray
raptor
by Lucy Gray
gull bowl
by Fiona Macrae
blue & orange tanager
by Stephen French
eagle
by tom brice
chaffinch
by siobhan morison
hungry baby
by siobhan morison
stand off
by siobhan morison

AVIARY is an exhibition celebrating diverse artistic interpretations of bird life through various mediums including painting, sculpture, photography, and tapestry. Featured artists include Alan B Hayman, Lucy Newton, Colin Woolf, Joyce Gunn Cairns MBE, Liz Myhill, Chris Barnes, Tom Brice, Lucy Gray, Siobhan Morison and Ruth O’Dell.