Selective - Vicky Tucker - The Station

Dates:
Sun 15 Jun 2025 9:00 AM - Tue 17 Jun 2025 9:00 AM

About Selective - Vicky Tucker - The Station

An exhibition featuring a selection of the artists' best works to date

Vicky Tucker is a North Yorkshire artist renowned for her hyper- realistic animal portraiture. Vicky excels at capturing the essence of her subject with incredible fine detail. She has collectors of her work worldwide. A keen conservationist, Vicky is determined to effect positive change with her work. Regularly donating a percentage of sales form key pieces to charities Explorers Against Extinction and Skydog Sanctuary enables Vicky to make a difference.

‘Selective’ showcases many of Vicky’s best works to date.

Charles Parry is a North Yorkshire based artist, his beautiful landscape and sea-scape paintings capture mood and light brilliantly. Following an accident that put Charles in hospital for some 3 years he left the Liverpool School of Art. His beautiful work was spotted and submitted to the Welsh Eisteddfod, from this he was offered a job. A long career ensued working in agencies and exhibiting work at many galleries around the country, whilst working in marketing. Retired now, Charles continues his love of painting with views inspired by his love of the natural world, in particular North Yorkshire and the Lake District.

Performances

Performance Date & TimeTicket PriceTicket Link
Sunday 15 June 9am Free Book Now
Monday 16 June 9am Free Book Now
Tuesday 17 June 9am Free Book Now
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