Artworks stolen during Winter Pride Awards event

Organisers of Winter Pride have made an urgent appeal for the return of artwork by artists Jane Moore and Eleanor Pearce stolen during the Winter Pride Art Awards at the weekend. Eight pieces of artworks by Jane Moore and Eleanor Pearce were stolen on Saturday, November 15 were stolen off the exhibi

Artworks stolen during Winter Pride Awards event
Jane Moore: Self Portrait

Organisers of Winter Pride have made an urgent appeal for the return of artworks by artists Jane Moore and Eleanor Pearce stolen during the Winter Pride Art Awards at the weekend.

Jane Moore: Self Portrait
Jane Moore: Self Portrait

Eight pieces of artworks by Jane Moore and Eleanor Pearce were stolen on Saturday, November 15 were stolen off the exhibition wall of the ‘John Sizzle and A Man to Pet Cabaret Room’ (Great Gallery upstairs) at Tobacco Dock during the Winter Pride Art Awards 2014.

Eleanor Pearce: The Constant Bloom (triptych)
Eleanor Pearce: The Constant Bloom (triptych)

Three men were seen removing the artworks probably between 2-3am, including:

• One man dressed all in black
• One man 30-45 years old approx. 5’9″ bald with thick rimmed glasses

The artists are devastated so if you have any information please email:

Jane Moore: Martin Cohn 16-04-14
Jane Moore: Martin Cohn 16-04-14
Jane Moore: Androgony 06-09-14
Jane Moore: Androgony 06-09-14
Jane Moore: Erika 15-04-14
Jane Moore: Erika 15-04-14
Jane Moore: Brandon 07-09-14
Jane Moore: Brandon 07-09-14
Jane Moore: Lauren Bacall 13-08-14
Jane Moore: Lauren Bacall 13-08-14
Jane Moore: The Foxtrot  20-10-14
Jane Moore: The Foxtrot 20-10-14

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