Primrose Gallery relocated to Thrapston in
September, having previously been based in
Derngate and in Kingsthorpe. For nearly two
decades, the gallery has established a nationwide
reputation for fine art and craft, as well as high quality
picture framing, picture cleaning, art restoration,
photo restoration and printing.

The owner and proprietor, Neil Duguid, is a former
director of The Fine Art Trade Guild and still sits on
the International Picture Framing Committee, which
gives advice and sets guidelines for the industry.
Three of the six framers in the team are Guild
Qualified Framers, the others also have a lifetime of
varied industry experience.

The work on display at Primrose Gallery is a mixture
of work by local, national and international artists.
The ceramics, sculptures and glassware provide
excellent gifts to finish any home, and there are
original pieces from as little as £50. You will also
find paintings of interest to collectors, for example,
by Ken Howard OBE RA, Stephen Hawkins and
Northamptonshire’s Martin Taylor.

Primrose Gallery has just featured work by the
famous Cornish artist (and musician), Alan Furneax,
and a ‘Best-of-the-Best’ show from the Open
Studios prize winners from The Alfred East Gallery,
and will shortly exhibit a series of original etchings
by Rebecca Vincent from Northumbria.

The next show preview evening will be on
Wednesday 2nd November, 6-8.30pm, to
launch the mixed show that will be running
up to Christmas. Primrose Gallery will
also hold late night openings until 7.30pm
on Thursday 24th November and on
Thursdays in December.

Primrose Gallery is open
Tuesday to Saturday.

 
Primrose Gallery