We all learnt a lot about the process of setting up an exhibition. There are a lot of practical issues to deal with, risk assessments and co-ordination with technical staff. But for me one of the biggest realisations was how much having a space to exhibit in effects the work itself. I was challenged to work at a bigger scale, to take imaginative risks and to consider the context of the work.
Our show was received well and we had a good turn out for our closing party.
Exhibitors:
Donna Wood: 'Memory Installation: Gran/Mum'.
Isabelle Darbishire: 'Less is More'.
Roger Bygott: 'Last Waltz' & 'Pelvic Portraits'
Katie Whitfield: 'Processed'
Marie Harris: 'The Evolution of Aggression'
Last Waltz & Pelvic Portraits
'Last Waltz'. Plaster cast femurs, wood chips, screen prints on paper
'Pelvic Portraits'. 20 photographs of mixed media studies of human pelvis.
'Last Waltz' detail.
'Last Waltz' detail.
Izzy Darbishire: 'Less is More'
Katie Whitfield: 'Processed'
Katie Whitfield: 'Processed'
Katie Whitfield: 'Processed'
Katie Whitfield: 'Processed'
Izzy Darbishire: 'Less is More'
Marie Harris: 'The Evolution of Aggression'
Marie Harris: 'The Evolution of Aggression'
Donna Wood: 'Memory Installation: Mum/Gran'
Donna Wood: 'Memory Installation: Mum/Gran'
The Closing Party
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