Tag: exhibitions

  • Exhibiting Now! Reality Removed

    Exhibiting Now! Reality Removed

    My painting “The Old Ice Cream Factory” has been selected for the “Reality Removed” exhibition  at The World of Glass in St Helens.

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    This painting is quite large for me at 82 cm x 82 cm. I painted it during my residency at Liverpool Hope University in 2014. At the time I was making paintings of Liverpool buildings that have a special significance for me and, like the other paintings in this series, “The Old Ice Cream Factory” has a story.

    When I was a very little girl my mum would sometimes tell us that if we behaved on our shopping trip she’d take us for a treat. On the rare occasions that we went into Liverpool that could mean a visit to Reece’s Café for a Knickerbocker Glory. The building in my painting was known locally as The Dairy and belonged to Reece’s. It was demolished years ago but still sometimes surfaces in my dreams. It’s one of those places that I’ll always connect with in my memories – not just of childhood but years later when I would pass by as an adult on my way to work when the building was derelict.

    The cafe was where the Superdrug store is now in Liverpool (see below) and the dairy was on Brownlow Hill behind The Adelphi Hotel and Lime Street train station.

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    I found a few images of the old dairy online here. I have my own photos too somewhere. I need to dig them out. In the meantime, here’s a photo of how it looked, taken from the myspace account linked above.

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    Reece’s Cafe was made famous as the place that John Lennon and Cynthia held their wedding reception in 1962. You can read more about Reece’s on this blog. There is also a discussion about it here.

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    About the Exhibition

    What we see, we understand because it is real or realistic; but what happens when we remove the reality in art?  Space, time and structure take on a limitless entity that require you the viewer to interpret art when reality is removed.  Figures become shapes become colour become monochrome, sky merges into horizons slipping into shorelines that leave no boundaries.  Like the borders of great countries and empires only the canvas edge or form surface can dictate the parameters of what is defined.

    The exhibition will open to the public on Saturday 11th March, run until Friday  28th April 2017.

     

  • “Illuminated by Shadows” Library Installation

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    Last Saturday, 20th June 2015, I installed my work “Illuminated by Shadows” in the Central Library in St Helens.

    The panel explains my motivation and ideas for the work.

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    The themes come from my research for a larger commission that I am currently working on, funded by Heart of Glass, St Helens. I always knew that St Helens was important to the industrial development of the UK but I didn’t realise how important. I would like others to recognise the innovation, creativity, community and sheer hard work that is evident in the town’s history. I feel that many people have been ground down and lost their pride in the town and the belief in their ability to facilitate change.

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    The installation features two illuminated picture boxes with back projections. One box depicts miners leaving Sutton Manor Colliery, the painted shapes and illuminated side-panels represent coal. The image of the colliery is projected from the back of the box onto the wall behind.

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    The other box depicts glass workers in their woollen safety suits outside Pilkington Glass Works. The painted shapes and illuminated side-panels represent cullet (waste glass chippings). The image of the glassworks is also projected from the back of the box onto the wall behind.

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    The other installation piece is a revolving shadow lantern. The four sides depict well-known St Helens buildings grouped by theme – town centre, leisure, glass and coal.

    The ghosts of the past drift across these scenes, in the form of silhouettes. The silhouettes are inspired by a film I discovered on the British Film Institute’s website of workers leaving the St Helens Pilkington glass factory in 1900. The film clearly shows many children amongst the workers, the great-grandparents of St Helens’s present-day population.

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    The installation of my artwork was designed to coincide with the Cultural Hubs pARTSticipate event involving many local arts groups and performers. Senior Arts in Libraries Officer, Owen Hutchings, kindly introduced my work to the attendees.

    While I was setting up the work an ex-miner recognised his old place of work in my colliery picture box. He told me some interesting stories about the dangerous and often scary working conditions down the mines.

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    Thanks to Owen Hutchings and Jess Bowstead from St Helens Libraries for giving me the opportunity to make this, to Stephen Wainwright for allowing me to use information and images from his brilliant website http://www.suttonbeauty.org.uk/ to Liverpool John Moores University staff Lol Baker (FabLab Liverpool) for laser-cutting the panels and Martin Gee for helping with construction of the plinths/boxes and most of all to AJ Malone for helping with construction, technicalities and installation.

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  • My work will be exhibited at Liverpool Art Fair 2014

    One of my paintings was chosen for the poster too! Can you spot it?

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  • Latest Exhibition News

    My painting “Crossing” was highly commended at St Helens Open Art Competition. The exhibition is currently showing at World of Glass, St Helens and runs until 9th November 2013.

    Two of my paintings, “Alone” and “Spat from the Maw”, have been selected for Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival. The festival runs from 18th October to 22nd November at Warrington Museum and Art Gallery and The Gallery at Bank Quay House. I don’t know yet which venue will be exhibiting my paintings but I will update this entry when I find out.

  • Some photos from Python Open

    Some photos from Python Open

    Taken at the opening of the Python Arts Festival at Bank Quay House Gallery.

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  • Python Open 2013 Winner

    I’m really happy to share that I was announced overall winner for the Python Arts Festival Open 2013!!

    I attended the preview at The Gallery at Bank Quay House, Warrington, where I was awarded the prize of winner for the Warrington and also overall for the four galleries!

    The winning painting was “The Quell”.

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    The Gallery at Bank Quay House are also exhibiting “The Narrow Door”.

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    “Crossing” is on display at The Gallery at St George’s House, Bolton.

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    I was also really pleased that my friend, fellow artist, Jacqui Priestley was Highly Commended. I took lots of photographs so I will publish some of those on a later post.

    The Python Arts Festival runs from 20th July – 3rd August 2013.

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  • Python Arts Festival

    All of the three paintings I submitted for Python Arts Festival have been selected! “The Narrow Door” and “The Quell” will be exhibited in Warrington and “Crossing” is off to Bolton. More details, dates, etc to follow.

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  • Liverpool Open Exhibition 2013

    My painting “Alone” has been selected for the Liverpool Open 2013, exhibiting from 14th June at Editions Gallery http://www.editionsltd.net/

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