An exhibition showcasing work made by the resident artists at the Observatory in Winchester and Lymington: Simon Ryder, Sean Harris, Isabella Martin, Katie Surridge, Alice Angus and Jilly Morris, plus composer-in-residence Marc Yeats and design team artist Edward Crumpton. Located at : St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery, New Street, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 9BH ...
Hello, I would like to invite you my opening of a group exhibition at St.Barbe Museum & Gallery on the 3rd March from 6pm-8pm. The work is showcasing the work made by the resident artists at the Observatory in Winchester and Lymington: Simon Ryder, Sean Harris, Isabella Martin, Katie Surridge, Alice Angus and Jilly Morris, plus composer-in-residence Marc ...
White Moose warmly invite you to Ten, an exhibition which features the work of three Devon born artists, Hester Berry, Edward Crumpton and Peter Kettle, reunited after ten years.
7 August – 26 September 2015 White Moose will be showing new paintings by three local artists,Edward Crumpton, Hester Berry and Peter Kettle. Reunited after ten years, this exhibition is their first together since they left West Buckland School in 2005. Since then, they have all forged their careers as artists – studying, traveling and exhibiting in various ...
Here are some photos of my 2014 April solo exhibition at 44AD in Bath. It brings together all the different walk and journeys I have been on during and since my graduation six years ago. The large wall and floor space meant that I could experiment with hanging varying technical drawings and paintings alongside large sculptures which gave the public a change to ...
Following in the footsteps of sailors of yore Read more: http://www.thisissomerset.co.uk/Following-footsteps-sailors-yore/story-20088668-detail/story.html#ixzz2lssKuxiG
After one month of the passage house at Heathercombe Gardens it was time to unravel the piece and transform it for it’s next exhibition at the White Moose. It did not take as long as we had thought and from starting at lunchtime we had finished putting all the rope in the spools by the late afternoon. It was the exhibition’s last day so we had ...
Edward is pleased to announce that he is having a solo exhibition of his Mariners Way project. There is also an opportunity to hear the artist talk about his inspiration for this project, the ancient maritime route from Bideford to Dartmouth and his realisation of this extended journey into the current exhibition of sculpture, paintings, drawings and wood ...
It has been quite a journey from the unraveling of the Mariners Way ball, the cleaning, the re-knotting and now the execution of the new form; the passage house. There were a number of factors against me as I now have less rope available and even less time to construct it in. I wanted to stay true to my original idea that included an entrance and exit of the ...
An etching from the the Mariners Way series has been accepted for a touring show starting at the Art Jericho in Oxford from the 12th September to 20th October 2013. 2013 Mariners Way II 6.8 x 16 cm Wood engraving on Zerkall paper Following on from this show the work will then tour across the country to Dartington (High Cross House), London (Bankside Gallery), ...