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Kettle’s Yard is a house with a permanent collection of early twentieth century works of art and a gallery presenting a changing programme of contemporary and modern art exhibitions. Artists in the collection include Ben & Winifred Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth, Alfred Wallis, Constantin Brancusi and Christopher Wood.
Kettle’s Yard organises a variety of activities which include regular music concerts, an extensive education programme and several talks, tours and symposia.
* Please note that during 2012, Kettle's Yard is commencing construction of a new Education Wing to meet the expanded needs of our education programme. While we build, parts of the gallery and at times the house will be closed. In the reduced gallery space we shall be presenting focused displays by artists in the collection and by contemporary artists. In addition, our opening hours shall be as listed during the building work. *
AWOL Studios has 58 Studios in Hope Mill in Manchester. We have just finished a refurbishment of the 5th floor so currently have some New Studios ready for you to move in.
All Studios have 24 hour access, lifts, heating, good light, v secure, etc.
Take a look at www.awol-studios.co.uk for some photos!
Drop me a line and I can show you around AWOL Studios.
07968 361 506
Established and emerging artists show paintings and original prints together with some ceramics and sculpture in this gallery established in 2001 in Tenby, Pembrokeshire.
Everything can be viewed on the gallery website which is regularly updated.
Jenny Mann provides unique and quirky pet portraits for people in and around the West Midlands. She has commissioned both oil on canvas and charcoal on paper drawings of cows, cats and dogs. She offers both photo-realistic and a personal stylised painting of your favourite pet.
Through its activities (exhibitions, events, special projects and artist studios), the Foundation is dedicated to promoting contemporary art and encourages collaborations and aims to act as a platform for artistic dialogues.
Zest Gallery is internationally recognised as London's top destination for contemporary glass art. Founded in 2003, Zest brings outstanding British and international glass to a wider audience through an exciting exhibition programme alongside an extensive collection of Adam Aaronson’s work.
The gallery showcases the work of emerging talent alongside established artists who are the best in their field. Zest runs varied and innovative events throughout the year, as well as offering visitors the chance to enjoy a fascinating insight into the skilled process of glass making in Adam's adjacent studio.
Entrance is free and all work is available to buy from Zest Gallery with prices from £10.
Zest Gallery is open:
Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 6pm.
Tintype shows international and UK contemporary art. We represent three artists: Suki Chan, Serena Korda, and Joby Williamson.
Established in 1972 BAGT exists to provide artist studios and a public programme.
QUAD's exhibition programme includes work from local, national and international artists, it is exciting, diverse and open to new ideas and experimentation. A full range of artforms are shown in the galleries, from artists film and digital media, to painting, sculpture and photography. The gallery is free to visit and the main exhibition changes approximately every eight weeks. However, the gallery is not the only space in the building to display exhibitions; the wall and corridor space, as well as the digital screens around the building also host changing exhibitions, so there is always be lots to see.
Isis Gallery opened in 2008 to offer an alternative experience for artists and visitors. Currently working on a series of international off-site projects, Isis will re-open in London in May 2011.
MadMax.
Contemporary Break Music.
Contemporary Art.
Architect & Director of jitter.org.uk
www.jitter.org.uk
mail@jitter.org.uk
BendInTheRiver has been in existence since the mid-1990s, in various guises and in different locations. It is an exhibiting white cube gallery, a vast redundant church project space, an art dealership attending European art fairs and a provincial arts provider that actively contributes to its local community. 5 solo shows a year; intermittent projects
Based in Swanwick, Derbyshire, m-art creates original contemporary artworks and will supply to customers throughout the UK, and potentially anywhere in the world. Although only recently established as a business the artist behind it has many years of personal creative experience to offer the art-buying public.
All artworks are unique. The paintings created and supplied by m-art can be bought as seen or commissioned to order for any customer. Available via the website, or directly from the studio, the artworks are superbly finished and, framed or unframed, will give pleasure for a lifetime.
The business offers a tailored service to its customers, designed to suit anyone's budget. The business is administered directly by the artist from his studio helping customers to get exactly the image they are looking for.
The Brighton Art Fair returns to the Corn Exchange in the heart of the city in September, 2011. The fair showcases over 100 contemporary artists across all media and styles with the artists selling their work direct to the public. A cafe provides a resting place to take refreshment and contemplate purchases.
Lee Campbell
My work is a fusion of science and mysticism.
I am London-based artist working mainly in oils and directly influenced by my environment; from the Pacific light of my childhood in New Zealand to my current location on Eel Pie Island. The island is surrounded by trees and the daily tidal fluctuations energise this historic location, but it is a poem by Robert Graves about a mystical forest which inspired the 'Forest Series'.
Throughout my career I have placed myself in a series of unusual locations in order to stimulate my imagination, these have included a Space Research Lab. a Victorian church in London, an ancient Dominican Priory in Kent, empty shops, a canal house on a Thames-side dock yard and most recently the National Physical Laboratory in London, where I responded to the images scientific research by using photography and mixed media.
Invited artist Florence Bienalle 2009
The piano (pictured) was painted with roses in the form of a union jack to celebrate summer in London as part of a public art project July 2009 - currently situated in the Plaza Arcade, Oxford St. London.
The website shows figurative sculptures, mostly in wood, ranging from semi-abstract nudes to interpretations of bible scenes.
Also there are pages which give some insight into the processes and tools used. Sculpting in wood is very different from sculpting in clay or plaster, but I feel the end results are worth the extra effort. Nicely finished wood just begs you to touch it, and the grain patterns can add a whole new dimension to the form.
Even if you're not interested buying original artworks, I hope you will find something of interest in the galleries.
THE ART OF VAN RENSELAR - ILLUSTRATIONS TO UNKNOWN STORIES
Van Renselar is primarily concerned with illustrating his own unique view of life using composition, colour and an ever-evolving form of symbolism to create intriguing and strikingly different art. He takes ideas from experiences which are visual, cerebral and emotional in nature.
As he says, "I want to use my knowledge of colour, image and line to make pictures which involve and intrigue the viewer. I take ideas from around and within me, using intuition and imagination to create a new context. Much of my work stems from my subconscious, where I see actions, events and ideas as particular images and colours. As some music can take on a different meaning after it has left the composer's pen, I encourage the viewer to create their own story about the meaning of the picture.”
Tenderpixel is a cutting-edge contemporary art gallery located in central London. Most gallery exhibitions provide the artist with their first solo show in London, and a major component of Tenderpixel's remit is that work showcased in the gallery be original, and previously unexposed. Despite the gallery's small and pixel-sized space, it maintains a uniquely experimental and 'tender' world view, aimed at supporting emerging talent and contributing to London's cultural ecosystems.
Tenderpixel is a creative platform for emerging artists and designers and we regularly host artists talks, film screenings, and workshops. The gallery has partnered with both the London Design Festival and Rushes Shorts Festival for three years running; Tenderpixel's sibling product store, Tenderproduct (opened in 2009), maintains Tenderpixel's ethos and supports emerging artists and designers by providing a commercial platform to present and market their latest works.












