
Westland gallery located in Wortley village is exhibiting his new works called “Alive” by Colombo Canadian artist Carlos Delgado, this exhibition contains realistic art such as abstract portraits
This gallery opens its doors to both local and national artists and creates exhibitions every three weeks for the London community.
Westland gallery (Manuela Espinosa/ XFM news)
“Since we are able to open our doors again, we’ve been back to our regular exhibition schedule which is a new show with different artist and art every three weeks”
Says Danielle Hoevenaars, the director of the galleries, she also tells how the business went in times of Covid-19 and despite the quarantine, the gallery came up with different virtual events and surprisingly some face-to-face ones.
“The las few years has been interesting with the challenges of the pandemic there were periods of time when we were close to in person traffic but we did continue running shows and we would promote them online and we will make beautiful window displays of art works so people could come by”
The gallery exhibited works in its windows so that the London community could come closer, see art and get a little distraction from what was happening in the world at that time.
With its ingenuousness, the gallery managed to get people out of their homes with health measures and exhibit art without putting anyone at risk.
The gallery invites all Londoners to visit more often at their upcoming exhibitions and to enjoy a bit of local and national art.



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