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High Street, Cley-next-the-sea,
Norfolk NR25 7RB
+44 01263 740 947
info@pinkfootgallery.co.uk
Gallery Open
Monday-Saturday 10-5.30,
Sunday 11-4.30.
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The gallery is run by Sarah Whittley, Rachel Lockwood and Sophie Smith.

 

Sarahs background is publishing and art; she has worked with artists for many years. In 1992 she set up the Wildlife Art Agency, a company specialising in wildlife illustration and book packaging.


Rachel Lockwood is a successful artist, her speciality is water and animal movement. Her Koi oil paintings reflect her intrigue with water and its reflections, colours and ripples. For many years Rachel worked as an illustrator for adult and children’s books. She now concentrates purely on fine art.


Sophie Smith is new to the gallery, taking on the daunting position of Gallery Manager. Her background of budget control, diplomacy in difficult situations and high-powered managerial decisions make her the ideal candidate for the job! Sophie’s planning an exciting line up of  shows in the gallery over the coming months,
contact Sophie for more information.

Welcome to the Pinkfoot Gallery. We are a relatively new gallery based on the beautiful North Norfolk coast in a village called Cley next the Sea. If you visit the gallery you will find an stunning collection of some of the best ‘art inspired by nature’ in Britain. The Pinkfoot gallery represents a diverse collection of artists, collectively called ‘The Pinkfoot Artists’ Our work ranges from the abstract to the realistic, from oils to encaustic techniques and from prints to porcelain. We have a large part of the gallery dedicated to sculpture, including amazing woodcarvings to a large bird and animal bronze collection. From time to time the Pinkfoot Gallery migrates, holding exhibitions     
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Coming to Cley?

Cley is on the A149 coast road

Between Salthouse and Blakeney

 

If you are in Holt, take the turning off the High Street next to Barclays Bank. This takes you straight into Cley in about 10 minutes. Its best to park at the village hall ( signposted)then you can relax and explore the whole of Cley, not just the High Street.