Press Release - 17/06/2022
Edwin Coe sponsors 62nd annual exhibition of The Law Society’s Art Group
Edwin Coe is delighted to announce its support of The Law Society’s Art Group annual exhibition for 2022. The exhibition will be held online, with a selection of the exhibits in the Rolls Building, Fetter Lane, EC4A (open weekdays 10am-4pm). At a private view on 20th June, Tim Benson, PROI NEAC RP, President, Royal Institute of Oil Painters, will judge the 2D and 3D artwork on display, and a number of prizes will be awarded. Edwin Coe is sponsoring the ‘Best sculpture or three dimensional work‘ prize. Many of the works will be available for purchase.
The Law Society’s Art Group is a small membership group, first set up in 1959, of practising or retired solicitors, staff of solicitors’ firms and to solicitors’ close family members, with an interest in or appreciation for art. The Group runs art events throughout the year including an annual exhibition, painting days, talks and visits to art collections and galleries.
Further information:
- The exhibition e-catalogue.
- The Private View will be held on Zoom on Monday 20th June 2022, from 6.45pm to 8pm, judging from 7pm. Free registration is required.
- The Art Group’s Facebook page also includes the e-catalogue.
- The exhibition runs from 20 June 2022 – 21 December 2022.
About Edwin Coe
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