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EXHIBITION
ARCHIVE 2005
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WINTER
WONDERLAND
18
November - 20 November 2005
Blue
Teal & Silver contemporary craft gallery presents a collection
of the most exciting craftwork coming from the South West
region and beyond. From fresh and funky to classic simplicity
- exquisite clothes, textiles, jewellery, glass, wood, prints
and ceramics all beautifully designed, made and chosen with
a discerning eye. Perfect for Christmas presents or something
special for yourself.
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St
IVES ARTISTS - PAST AND PRESENT
8
October - 6 November 2005
St
Ives has been synonymous with contemporary art for over
100 years. The arrival of Ben Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth
and Naum Gabo in 1939 brought a renewed impetus to the art
colony attracting many other important modernist artists
to St Ives.
Although the 1940s to mid 1960s is viewed by many as the
'golden age' in St Ives, artists have continued to be drawn
to Cornwall where to this day there is still a thriving
art scene. This exhibition, developed in association with
the Belgrave Gallery,
presents a selection of works by the more significant names
amongst the St Ives Moderns, as well as works by some of
the most interesting contemporary artists currently based
in the St Ives area.
MODERNS
Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Sven
Berlin, Michael Canney, Tom Early, Terry Frost, Patrick
Hayman, Barbara Hepworth, Patrick Heron, Roger Hilton, Alexander
Mackenzie, Ben Nicholson, John Wells and Bryan Wynter.
CONTEMPORARIES
AACCEHHJKLLNORRS,
Sandra Blow, Virginia Bounds, David Briggs, Bob Crossley,
Michael Broughton, Henrietta Dubrey, John Emanuel, Stuart
Knowles, Jo Lanyon, Jason Lilley, Sarah Poland.
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FRINK
PRINT
29
September - 2 October 2005
A
key feature of the planned development of Sherborne house
is the Housing of Elisabeth Frink's archive, and a display
of her sculpture in the grounds. This exhibition presents
a selection of prints and drawings from the archive.
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THE
IMAG[IN]E PRIZE
10
- 25 September 2005
An
intriguing exhibition, where the public get to be the judges
of the show. The theme is 'groups' and yes, there is a category
for Fruit and Vegetables. Come and join in or watch the
judging every Saturday and Sunday. Artists taking part include
Julia Atkinson, Patricia Lomax, Sandra Spencer and Pam Tetzner.
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SCA
- Malefemale
23
August - 4 September 2005
Fragments
and reflections of the human state. Works by Kay Bell, Deanne
Tremlett, John Bartholomew, Jo Saurin, Andrew Crane, Kirsten
Cooke and Elizabeth Adam.
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SCA
- 5_2_C :)
10
- 21 August 2005
From
the earliest period of human consciousness mankind has used
art to reflect his world. Five artists explore with powerful
images their response to life, music and nature. Works by
Rosemary Carter, Hilary Turnbull, Vicky Finding, Margaret
Sones and Jonathan Fry.
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SCA
- DOUBLE VISION
23
July - 7 August 2005
The
artists, working in different ways and in a variety of media,
have chosen poems both old and new, as inspiration for the
works in this exhibition. In turn, one poet has sought inspiration
from the artworks for his new poems. Works by Elaine Collet,
Anne Hitchcock, Jeremy Marshall, Shirley Cousins, Justin
Orwin, Victoria Petterson-Turner, Fiona Robinson and Rachel
Sargent.
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GET
OUT OF THE HOUSE
30
June - 3 July 2005
Exhibition
brining together work created by contemporary artists during
a weekend 'on location' in Sherborne.
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ALEX
LOWERY - Beyond West Bay
21
May - 19 June 2005
West
bay on the Dorset Coast has long provided the principle
focus for Lowery's silent, cool and meditative paintings.
This exhibition also includes recent work exploring Portland
and the heathland between Charmouth and Bridport.
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INTIMATE
SPACE ARTIST FACE
23
April - 15 May
2005
Exhibition
of large scale relief prints by Peter Ursem exploring the
motives of 8 artists from Dorset, working in a variety of
art forms. In cut and printed portraits and words, this
exhibition is about the intimacy of artistic creation, about
what makes artists do what they do. Featured artists include
Henry Haig (stained glass), Helen Porter (composer) and
Ursula Leach (painter).
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FOOTSTEPS
19th
March - 17th April 2005
Exhibition
of mixed media and textiles inspired by artifacts from museum
collections. Featuring work by Susie Needham, Jacy Wall,
Alice Crane, Jane Price, Sue Graham, Gabriella Falk, Jenni
Dutton, Sue Coulson and Sarah Braun.
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ANDREW
WALLACE
26
February - 13 March 2005
Some
paintings derived from looking at celestial images, others
of words that evoke individual responses and finally some
photographs of possibly odd collections.
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CO-ORDINATES
22
January - 20 February 2005
Artists'
response to specific locations presented to them as a six
figure grid map reference. Featuring work by Peter Joyce,
Martyn Brewster, Terry Winsor, Aisling Hedgecock and Brian
Turner.
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HEART
13
January - 16 January 2005
Exhibition
featuring work on the theme 'heart" by contemporary
artists and designers. Work sold by silent auction in aid
of Great Ormond Street Hospital.
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