
Brough Park, Leek. The opening times are Saturday 11-5pm Sunday 10-4pm.
We have booked good weather!
![]() Members of Contemporary Mix will be show casing their latest pieces of artwork at this years Art in the Park on the 10th and 11th May which is an annual event which takes place during the Leek Arts Festival. Mary Worwood, Anne T Mann, Suzanne Pearson and Joanne Reay will be there in person at various times during the event, so it will be a great opportunity to come down and talk the artists and see what they have been up to. Brough Park, Leek. The opening times are Saturday 11-5pm Sunday 10-4pm. We have booked good weather!
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![]() We caught up with Anne and asked her what she has been up to since leaving Leek College. She said "Since completing the Foundation Degree in Contemporary Art Practice at Leek College, I have been focusing on my family as I have had some family events to organize and support, it’s been a busy summer being ‘Mom’. Now I have the time and energy to spend on my work. Being a member of Contemporary Mix and planning with them to be at the Staffordshire Art and Designers fair at the Foxlowe Arts has given me the focus I needed to get back to the thing I enjoy doing and I can escape into". email anne_mann@hotmail.co.uk ![]() Sue produces the most amazing abstract pieces. This is how Sue describes her work. "I find inspiration all around in my experience of contemporary life, research a subject and aim to build related memories into the layers of my painting process. Experimenting with many different forms of mixed media is great fun especially when the results are the creation of colourful, abstracted compositions with appealing surface patterns and textures." email sue.gledhill@btinternet.com We thought that you might just want to know a little about what each one of the artists have been up to lately. So, we shall start with Mary who told us "Since gaining my foundation degree at Leek School of Art I have topped it up to a BA(Hons) in Art and Design and continued to stitch my textile panels. I will carry on organising one day workshops and exhibiting with Contemporary Mix."
Mary produces the most amazing stitched pieces of artwork using a broad range of materials and techniques. If you want to find out more about her workshops or would just like to ask her a question, her email address is maryworwood@btinternet.com Fabulous News! 5 members of the Contemporary Mix group will be exhibiting their latest work at the Foxlowe in Leek at the second Staffordshire Artist and Designer Fair Saturday 30th Nov and Sunday 1st Dec 2013 10am - pm Mary Worwood - Textiles
Sue Gledhill - Mixed Media Anne Mann - Photography Suzanne Pearson - Mixed Media Joanne Reay - Mixed Media There will be original pieces alongside Fine Art (Giclee) Prints and Greetings Cards for sale. What a great opportunity to purchase something special as an unique Christmas present. Stephen Hodgetts
Local photographer Stephen Hodgetts is showing a collection of his black and white images these are in the form of abstract studies of architecture and still life. Stephen has been working in black and white for over twenty years and has a particular interest in producing creative images using the affect of monochrome to emphasise shape and form. His work has been published in international photography magazines as well as being invited to talk to the Royal Photography Sociality about his work. Stephen explains his approach to photography as “A photographic image is made up of many elements, it’s up to the individual to interpret the elements and produce the final image as seen in ones “minds eye”. My work is my personnel interpretation of what I see. Before I take a photograph I always try to visualize what the final image may look like “ In the early 20th century The Photo-Secession movement was formed to promote photography as a fine art. A group of photographers lead by Alfred Stieglitz & F Holland Day held the controversial viewpoint that what was significant about a photograph was not what was in front of the camera but the manipulation of the image by the photographer. Jon Braley Jon, who grew up on Leek’s Hargate Estate, studied at Leek College before studying BA (Hons) Fine Art at University Derby and then gaining an MA in European Fine Art at Winchester School of Art. Jon Braley’s paintings are about how we relate to nature in an urban, technological age. The more we live in cities and cocoon ourselves from the natural world, the more we become separated from it. In the process, ‘nature’ seems to have become like a commodity or consumable idea that we have come to see as separate from ourselves. Like ancient myth or legend, the natural world has managed to become something romanticised but distant: an essential part of our identity that we nevertheless have increasing trouble reconnecting with. Jon is a successful modern artist living and working in London last year he was amongst just 45 artists showing their work at the prestige’s Walker Art Gallery. Josh Howard Josh prefers painting on the large scale and is currently using landscape as inspiration for his work and is increasingly drawn to more abstraction. He says of his work ‘my paintings all develop differently although it is the experiment with paint in the initial stages that decides the tenor of the final piece’. In many of his pieces previous paintings can be seen under the final stages as the colour is built up. Josh Howard is currently studying Art and Design at Leek College. Josh won joint 1st prize in the 2D/3D category at this year’s Staffordshire Moorlands Open Art Exhibition and 1st prize in last year’s Staffordshire Moorlands Open Art Exhibition in the same category. His work is already in private and corporate collections. The 2012 Astound exhibition at the Nicholson Institute in Leek, Staffordshire opened on Saturday 26th May and attracted in excess of 250 visitors, many Italians who had visited Leek to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the twinning between Leek and Este. The exhibition consists of the current art work from all students of the Foundation Degree in Contemporary Art Practise course which is run from Leek College. Details of the 3 year part time course can be found on the Leek College website.
Meanwhile, Totally Locally Leek had organised extra stalls to run alongside the Italian Food Market and the regular market traders to include arts and crafts which will hopefully become a regular occurence. Leek College had a stall run by Celia and some First Year Foundation Degree students, Also Joanne Reay had her own stall, selling prints and cards of her work which proved to be popular. Joanne Reay will be exhibiting her latest work at the Moorland Makers Artists Market at the Co-op Emporium in Leek. You will be able to purchase original pieces of artwork, alongside Giclee Prints and greetings cards.
The link below will take you to the organiser's website. The event is taking place on Saturday 19th May 2012. All welcome! http://leekartspace.ning.com/page/the-co-op-emporium |
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