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John Maltby Ceramics 17 - 24 July 2010

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“Over many years Godfrey & Watt has provided the support which has allowed me to make my work, individual and sculptural, and to find an intelligent audience and a sensitive environment in which to show it.  Throughout those years, we had the most perfect ambience between Gallery and Artist. 
Now Alex Godfrey chooses to show my work in a different context. I have no doubt that the creative bond which exists between us will continue in these new surroundings. I know he will continue to be a source of support and contact between my work and the respect of the audience which he has introduced to it over many years.”          
John Maltby 2010



All the work in the exhibition is now sold