SHERBORNE HOUSE ARTS
at THELMA HULBERT GALLERY

-The EARTHSCAPES programme of exhibition seminar, talks and workshops brings together artists with geologists, landscape archaeologists and geographers in an exploration of current approaches to landscape


EXHIBITION:
Saturday 29 May to Saturday 10 July 2010

Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 5pm
Painting, photography, land art, environmental and site specific work by RICHARD HARRIS, TANIA KOVATS, MARIELE NEUDECKER, STEPHEN VAUGHAN, JEREMY GARDINER and KATE RAGGETT


SEMINAR FOR ARTISTS:

Monday 7 June 2010, 10am to 4.30pm

How is our landscape formed and how do artists interpret it? Using the works in the accompanying exhibition as a starting point, Earthscapes: Geology + Geography will offer a stimulating series of presentations and discussions with artists and scientists exploring current approaches to landscape.
Speakers include exhibiting artists Richard Harris, Tania Kovats, Stephen Vaughan, Jeremy Gardiner and Kate Raggett, plus geologist Sam Scriven - Earth Science Advisor for the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site Team, Harriet Hawkins - researcher in the School of Geography, University of Exeter whose current research explores geographies of art, looking in particular at landscape art, and Dr Helen Wickstead - Landscape Archaeologist based at Kingston University, London and Coordinator of Art+Archaeology, an initiative set up to explore the interchange between archaeology and visual art.

The day is aimed at professional artists from ALL disciplines and will include the opportunity for
questions, discussion and debate. The exhibition will be open throughout the day.

Cost: £25, (includes sandwich lunch)

OPEN EVENING with ARTIST TALKS
Monday 7 June 2010, 6-8pm
Special evening opening of the exhibition with talks by exhibiting artists.
FREE, all welcome.

VENUE:
Thelma Hulbert Gallery, Elmfield House, Dowell Street, Honiton, East Devon EX14 1LX
For directions please go to www.thelmahulbert.com

ACCESS:
Gallery is on the ground floor, the seminar is on the first floor accessible by lift or stairs

TO BOOK:
Please contact Sherborne House Arts,

admin@sherbornehouse.org.uk 01935 816426

SHA: 01935 816426 / admin@sherbornehouse.org.uk

EARTHSCAPES is part of the CONNECTIONS: ARTWORK + DISCOURSE series of exhibitions with accompanying seminars, artist talks and workshops curated by SHA and presented in partnership with host venues. The project is funded by Arts Council England South West and West Dorset District Council, is part of the Jurassic Coast Arts Programme and has been granted the Inspire Mark as part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad programme.

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FORELAND – A Walk We Took
A youth project exploring Sherborne Footpaths.

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Foreland set out to walk and explore footpaths and rights of way in and around Sherborne with local young people and to use the experience of walking as a means of making observations and artwork. Artist Joe Stevens led both groups, one group of year 12 Media students from the Gryphon school, who used photographs and observations from their walk to create their own maps; and a group from the Rendezvous in Sherborne who walked together and made sound recordings, took photographs and made textual records as well as drawings of their route as they remembered it afterwards. Joe tracked the second of the two walks with a GPS device which enabled the route, photographs from the walk, and accompanying audio files to be uploaded onto the web and linked to google earth.

The online content of the Foreland exhibition can be viewed at: http://tinyurl.com/yb57vy8

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Foreland is coordinated by Catherine Simmonds: education@sherbornehouse.org.uk

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The project is funded by Arts Council England, Sherborne Town Council, West Dorset District Council and has been granted the Inspire Mark as part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad programme.

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