A Month of Sundays - paintings by Pete McKee
Pete Mckee's paintings hark back to a time in the 70s before shell suits and plasma screen TVs, Playstations and mobile phones. Through his perceptive humour, Pete portrays a wistfully nostalgic world of workingmen's clubs, run down seaside towns and lost youth. With an ever expanding fan base including Noel Gallagher of Oasis, Pete's work captures the imagination of all ages, whether they remember the 1970s era or not.
Exhibition content
'A Month of Sundays' includes 60 pieces of original artwork, a selection of hands-on gallery interactives relating to seaside themes and a resource pack for teachers. Please ask for a tour pack for further details. This includes dimensions of the work.
Hire fee
The hire fee is £250 per week (plus VAT). This includes 300 A5 fliers, 100 A3 posters for overprinting and one way transportation. Braille and large print interpretation material are also provided.
Space required
The exhibition can be tailored to meet the space restricitions / requirements of the hiring venue. Please call 20-21 for more details.
Merchandise
A published exhibition catalogue is available on a sale or return basis to accompany the tour. Limited edition prints, greetings cards and other Pete McKee merchandise are also available.
Tour schedule
8 November to 3 December 2010 - York College
11 February to 27 March 2011 - Scarborough Museum and Art Gallery
Available from April 2011 onwards