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Modern Artists Gallery makes art affordable

Posted by Lucy Clarke in Features on Friday 26th February 2010. Tagged with Modern Art, Berkshire, Contemporary Art, Gallery, Art, Featured.

Modern Art Gallery, nr Reading

The Modern Artists Gallery is located between Reading and Oxford, in the village of Whitchurch on Thames, Near Pangbourne on the Oxfordshire / Berkshire border.

A Contemporary Art Gallery Specialising in British and International Fine Art by Professional Artists and Emerging Talent.

They are surrounded by excellent restaurants - some riverside. + good walks - please phone the gallery on 0118 984 5893 for more details.

Make art affordable with the help of an interest free loan from the Arts Council of England.

The Own Art loan scheme is designed to make it easy and affordable for everyone to buy original, high quality contemporary art and craft. You can borrow up to £2,000, or as little as £100, to be paid back in equal instalments over a period of 10 months - interest free*.

Visit the Modern Artists Gallery at High Street, Whitchurch on Thames, Nr. Pangbourne, Reading, Berkshire. RG8 7EX +44 (0) 118 984 5893

Visit the website here

Modern Art Gallery, Own Art Scheme, Arts Council of England


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