In partnership with the Arts University, Bournemouth, artist Edward Crumpton will be Artist in Residence at The Observatory, sited in the grounds of National Trust property, Burton Bradstock, Dorset. Its location is along the stunning Jurassic coastline with fantastic views overlooking the sea. Edward will be studying Burton Bradstock’s maritime history of rope ...
Please take a look at this forward-looking article about my collaboration with the architects in the observatory and how it could be the seeds for new roots in art.
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 ...
On the 10th November, the architects and artist behind The Observatory: The Study and The Workshop, received national recognition as they won the small projects category at The Wood Awards ceremony at Carpenters’ Hall in London.
A design competition to create a building for artist residencies commencing January 2015 was won by artist Edward Crumpton and architectures Charlotte Knight, Mina Gospavic, Ross Galtress & Lauren Shevills. For more details about the competition brief and story in the construction please view on the Blog & News pages..
The creation of the rope screen for the observatory project by artist Edward Crumpton from Edward Crumpton on Vimeo. In 2014 Edward Crumpton was the winner of THE OBSERVATORY prize organised by SPUD. Edward is part of the prize winning team that included architects Charlotte Knight, Mina Gospavic, Lauren Shevills and Ross Galtress to design and create a ...
Hello, Over the course of the six months a lot of design and development has taken place on The Observatory project and with only a few weeks to go until the launch I thought I’d give you a sneak preview of the building and rope screen. The Observatory II – taken 17th December 2014 In the photo you can see two observatories, one of which will be for ...
Competition Winner Announced! After much deliberation and careful consideration by a highly experienced panel of judges, a design developed by of team of five young graduates in architecture and art was chosen. Four members of the team are all part of Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios in London, with the fifth member being Devon based artist Edward Crumpton. The ...