WILLIAM SERRIDGE Press / Reviews

Artist’s Work on Show at Exhibition

Future stars of the art world have created an exhibition to showcase their talent. The third year BA (Honours) students at Glyndwr University’s North Wales School of Art and Design, based in regent Street, Wrexham, are holding the summer show display which is running until June 6. It is open on week days from 10am to 4pm.

Painter Banks on Success after joining Elite Artist List

The Chronicle, 1986 Landscape painter, William Serridge, is in the frame for success after joining a roll call of Wales’s most talented artists. The father from Deeside went back to college to brush up on his artistic skills in the hope that one day he would be good enough to practice as a professional artist. That dream appears to have […]

William’s Work Draws Honour

The Chronicle, 1986 ‘A Connah’s Quay man has progressed from working on landscapes to painting landscapes; and 29 year old William Serridge is hoping it will be a move in the direction of success. William has been painting since his childhood days in Liverpool. He now lives with his wife, Kerry, and two young sons, Lee and James at 24 […]

Artist Given His Second Library Exhibition

Deeside Advertiser, 1976 ‘Liverpool born, William Serridge is fast making a name for himself in the highly competitive world of art. For at the ‘ripe old age’ of 18, the talented young artist has been offered his second one-man exhibition at Connah’s Quay Library. William, who lives on St. Marks Avenue, Connah’s Quay, reckons his interest in art stems back […]

Youthful Artist Prefers Seascapes

Deeside Advertiser, 1973 ‘A 15-year-old pupil of Deeside Senior High School, William Serridge, of Connah’s Quay, is presenting his own exhibition of paintings at Connah’s Quay Civic Centre. William, who is studying art under Miss Kathleen Reddin, portrays his main interest in the sea and sailing ships despite the tragic loss the family suffered this year when they lost his […]