Moment 07_11_2020 Online exhibition @ art\write.net
Delighted to be included in this wonderful online exhibition by art\write.
Please visit https://www.artwrite.net/ to see art works and writing inspired by a single moment on a randomly chosen day - 07 Oct 2020.
In medieval times a moment was a precisely defined period of time: a moment = 90 seconds.
'Small Works' @ The Chapel Gallery, Bromyard, Herefordshire
A group exhibition of small works - artworks no bigger than a footprint.
From Sat 22nd to Sunday 30th June. Open daily from 11am - 5pm with pop-up cafe (closed Monday and Tuesday).
Private view Friday 21st June 6.30pm – 8.30pm
For more info, see: https://thechapelbromyard.com/current--future-exhibitions.html
'Moments' Exhibition at Little Buckland Gallery, Broadway, Gloucestershire
A group exhibition by members of ArtistsWorkhouse @ Little Buckland Gallery, Broadway from 29th Sept to 7th Oct. Open daily from 10.30 am - 5pm.
Preview evening Friday 28th September 6.00pm – 8.00pm
Drinks afternoon Sunday 30th September 12.00 – 2.00pm
For more info, see: http://www.littlebucklandgallery.co.uk/art-gallery-exhibitions
Romeo and Juliet: take two - a plague on both your houses
This is an art\write production of new visual works and playful performances produced through collaborations between 10 pairs of writers and visual artists, all responding to the vivid emotional world of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
I have had the great pleasure of being paired with writer Elsa Braekkan Payne for this project.
Brilliant writing, performance and visual art on either Friday 8th June or Saturday 16th June at 7 pm. (Exhibition open from 9th to 17th June 11 to 4 but closed Monday and Tuesday)
ArtistsWorkhouse, The Royal Victoria Works, off Redditch Road, Studley, Warwickshire, B80 7AU
Tel. 07889 718242
Email: artistsworkhouse@outlook.com
PERFORMANCES - TICKETS £7 IN ADVANCE (click link below)
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/romeo-juliet-take-two-tickets-45677464526
Bath Open Art Prize 2018
This exhibition showcases the work of 66 visual artists working in a variety of mediums, chosen from open submission by judges Stewart Geddes of Bristol's RWA and Ollie Adams, FaB Curator & Artist.
I'm delighted to have a painting selected for this exhibition - The Fringe Arts Festival is happening all over Bath during these dates - please come along!
The Bath Open Art Prize Exhibition is at 44ad Artspace, 4 Abbey Street, Bath, BA1 1NN.
Open daily from 25th May to 10th June 2018, 11am-6pm.
holding | (e)merging art practices
An exhibition of artworks made through discussion and collaboration.
@ NAU arts, Unit 2, Crooks Industrial Estate, Croft Street, Cheltenham, GL53 0ED.
Open 11th - 18th May 2018 (excluding 14/15th May) 11am - 4pm daily.
+ free discussion event with the artists, 7pm Friday 18th May, all welcome.
This is a group exhibition with works by Deb Catesby, Sue Cridland, Elaine Fisher, Lucy Gresley and Dawn Harris.
'I Think This World Is Magical'
'.. I think this world is magical. Colour, form, space and relationships - these elevate life.' Patrick Heron.
Exhibition at The Artists Workhouse, off Redditch Road, Studley, Warwickshire, B80 7ND.
2nd - 10th March 2018.
A group exhibition featuring resident artists and guests.
<BOTH ENDS OF MADNESS 2> Folkestone
The Sassoon Gallery, 2 Grace Hill, Folkestone, Kent, CT20 1HD.
4th - 22nd July 2016.
Group show with: Richard Brooks, John Butterworth, Emily Jane Campbell, Anjula Crocker, Deborah Crofts, Dom Elsner, Jez Giddings, Lucy Gresley, William Henry, Mark Howland, Sarah Needham, Clare Smith, Kamilla Sztyber, Sally Ward & Heidi Yssennagger.
'Nautical Perspectives'
An exhibition exploring aspects of the sea and sea faring - shipping, trade and cargoes.
Ground Floor, Devon House, St. Katharine Docks, London, E1W.
1st - 15th May 2016.
<BOTH ENDS OF MADNESS>
A.P.T. Gallery, Art in Perpetuity Trust, Harold Wharf, 6 Creekside, Deptford, London SE8 4SA.
7th - 24th April 2016.
Group show with: John Brennan, Richard Brooks, John Butterworth, Anjula Crocker, Mandakini Devi, Dom Elsner, Jez Giddings, Lucy Gresley, William Henry, Mark Howland, Emma Moody-Smith, Angus Pryor, Mike Walker & Heidi Yssennagger.
'We Are Moving' 233-269 High Street Archive
De Ferrieres Gallery, The Wilson Art Gallery & Museum, Cheltenham: Saturday 16th January – Saturday 20th February
Preview and publication launch: Saturday 16th January, 3.00 – 5.00pm
Public symposium: Friday 12th February, 1.30 – 5.00pm
Exhibition entry free-of-charge; Symposium admission £5.00
'Studio Exhibition: works in progress'
Exhibition alongside the University of Gloucestershire School of Art and Design 2015 Show, Hardwick Campus, St Paul's Road, Cheltenham, GL50 4BS.
From Friday 29th May (private view 6-9pm - all welcome) until Friday June 12th, open every day 10am-4pm.
'Revising Histories': commissioned writing
'Revising History' was a series of exhibitions of new moving image work by Richard Billingham, Kathleen Herbert and Anna Bunting-Branch at the Hardwick Gallery, in the School of Art & Design at the University of Gloucestershire.
The accompanying symposium on Wednesday 28th October 2015 enabled each of the film-works to be studied and explored in depth with a succession of screenings and discussions between the artists and invited speakers. This article was commissioned alongside this symposium to explore themes raised.
'FUTURE MAKERS'
Showcase May 14th - August 30th, Manchester Craft and Design Centre, 17 Oak Street, Northern Quarter, Manchester, M4 5JD.
'SHIPPING TRANSLATED'
Group exhibition of works within the Baltic shipping exchange, relating to shipping and the sea. Wednesday 8th April onwards at THE BALTIC EXCHANGE (London), 38 St Mary Axe, London, EC3A 8BH.
'CULTURAL COALITION'
This is a collaborative show featuring 18 artists from the UK and India, as part of the 'PlasticPropaganda' project to exhibit in alternative and anti-institutional spaces.
From Monday 14th July to Friday 25th July at HYDE HOUSE, Langley Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2H 9JG.
This exhibition will be open daily from 11 am until 8pm.
Private view: Thursday 17th July - 5 til 8 pm.