This week our is St Ives harbour and Godrevy c. 1934-8 by Alfred Wallis

This work, along with a number of Alfred Wallis works in our collection, is double sided. On the reverse of this work is Yacht, pink and green.

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This week our is Barbara Hepworth Two Heads 1932, part of Margaret Gardiner's (1904 – 2005) original gift

In 2008 the Hepworth Family Trust gifted Two Heads (Mother and Child) c. 1932 to the Pier Arts Centre Collection

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For our this week we are celebrating the birth of Alfred Wallis (1855-1942)

Many of the works by Wallis in our collection are double sided, including Yacht, pink and green (recto) & St Ives harbour and Godrevy (verso) c.1934-8

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This week's is Sylvia Wishart's Untitled, 1966 currently on display as part of our exhibition -Orkney and the Artist

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This week our is Yacht, pink and green c.1934-8 by Alfred Wallis. Wallis often painted on both sides of boards. This painting has St Ives harbour and Godrevy painted on the other side.

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Tune in to BBC Radio Orkney's Tullimentan show tonight (Wednesday 24 October) to hear Barbara Rae CBE RA RSA discuss her exhibition The Northwest Passage, currently on display at the Pier Arts Centre

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