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Permanent Exhibition at Joe Cornish Galleries

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Mark is a passionate landscape photographer and teaches at the Joe Cornish Galleries in Northallerton. He also...
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on Tuesday, 18 October 2011 in Mark's Blog

I’m very pleased to announce that from the 28th October, around fifteen of my landscape images are to be displayed on a long-term basis at the Joe Cornish Galleries in Northallerton. The directors of the gallery have very kindly allowed me to rent the large staircase area between the ground floor and first floor areas due to a major re-structuring of the first-floor rooms.

Permanent Exhibition at Joe Cornish GalleriesOpening of New Galleries at the Joe Cornish Galleries, Northallerton

This re-structuring has, for the first time in the galleries history, allowed passionate photographers like myself to display their images on an on-going basis and of course I’m throughly excited about the whole concept.

Four rooms have also been rented out to some marvellous photographers which include Ted Leeming and Morag Paterson, Mark Egerton and my good friends Peter Leeming and Ruth Fairbrother both of which I run and host websites for (shameless plug ~ I’m sorry!).

All framed prints will be available to purchase through the gallery and I would like to extend an invitation to anyone who reads this blog to a special open-evening on the evening of October 28th (6pm-8pm) to celebrate the opening of the first-floor area of the gallery.

Please come along and introduce yourself!

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Mark is a passionate landscape photographer and teaches at the Joe Cornish Galleries in Northallerton. He also owns Packhorse Design, a web-design company that specialises in photographer websites, professional individuals, small businesses, clubs and organisations.

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