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Hart Shaw sponsors Derwent-Wye Fine Art Sculpture Exhibition
August 2010
Hart Shaw Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers are delighted to be supporting Derwent- Wye Fine Art in the upcoming promotion of the Rowsley Sculpture exhibition in the environs of the Haddon & Chatsworth estates.

From left to right: Andrew Maybery, Senior Partner at Hart Shaw, Jenny MacKenzie, Manager at the Peacock Hotel and Brendan Hall, Marketing Co-ordinator at Hart Shaw with ‘Balancing Act’ by Simon Manby, one of the sculptures on display at the exhibition.
The exhibition takes place from Friday 10th September to Sunday 17th October 2010 at the Exhibit Gallery, Peacock Hotel and East Lodge Hotel in Rowsley, Derbyshire.
The opening reception begins at the Derwent Wye Exhibit Gallery on Friday 10th September between 6pm and 8pm then the exhibition is available to view at the Peacock Hotel everyday from 10am to 6pm from Saturday 11th September and at the East Lodge Hotel Monday to Thursday from 10am to 6pm from Monday 13th September.
The exhibition will overlap the Beyond Limits sculpture exhibition at Chatsworth House 13th September - 31st October so this little piece of Derbyshire will be the UK capital of sculpture for a month an a half! As with all Derwent-Wye Fine Art’s exhibitions admission is free.
Andrew Maybery, Senior Partner at Hart Shaw said: “Following a successful collaboration with Derwent-Wye Fine Art in October 2008 with the ‘Century of Sheffield Art’ project at the Millennium Gallery in Sheffield, we eagerly await the upcoming events.
“With hindsight, we now know the ‘bank meltdown’ at the start of the recession was the same weekend in October 2008 but despite that, the selling exhibition was a great success! We received a very positive reaction from our clients and guests and have developed some valuable connections through the event, which we hope to replicate this time around.”
A full colour catalogue will be available from early September.
Sculptures/prints by Jacob Epstein, Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, Leslie Summers, Sydney Harpley, Trevor Faulkner, Sylvia Worthington, Simon Manby, John Basford, Mark Stoddart and Ben Barrell will be available for sale.

