Forthcoming exhibition - architectural sketches by John Devlin
20 April 2010
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Posted by: King's College
12 - 26 June 2010
This exhibition of 22 architectural sketches in a naive, intuitive
idiom looks at a fanciful expansion of King's College, Cambridge in the
spirit - if not the letter - of the man who founded it in 1441, the
saintly king Henry VI.
They are 8.5 x 11 inch sheets, executed in ball point pen, crayola
crayon, Laurentian colour pencils and simple marker pens to give a
sense of the quickness of doodling, which may also be architectural
sketching.
John studied architecture at Dalhousie/TUNS in Canada graduating in
1977, before going on to Cambridge (St Edmund's) to study theology for
a year in 1979.
The exhibition will be held in the King's College Art Centre, which can be found on 'A' staircase in the
left hand corner of the Front Court. Exhibitions are open to the public 11am to 5pm
daily. For more information about the Art Centre and other forthcoming exhibitions, please see the Art Centre page