1. ART FAIR COUNTDOWN

    Posted on October 30, 2011 by Jem

    ONE WEEK TO GO – BE THERE

    The Art Fair is for the public, artists and students.  It brings together many different art forms presented in a variety of ways and includes:

    Animation – Architecture – Ceramics - Design – Drawing – Film – Furniture – Glass –  Painting – Sculpture  - Textiles and more

    Come, join in and make this a stimulating and enjoyable day – maybe the best networking day for artists and those with an interest in the visual arts for many years.  You can more than save the entrance fee on the discounted prices in the art shop!

    DON’T RUSH AWAY – THE CAFE IS NEXT DOOR - There’s SO MUCH TO SEE  and a live workshop to join in.

    OUTSIDE  - SEE AND JOIN IN

    Upwey Potters – Raku Firing

    LAND ART WORKSHOP – inspired by the fantastic grounds that surround Kington Maurward House, join in the ‘land-art’ workshop led by artist Rachel Huggett

    SEE – a ‘RAKU FIRING’  and STONE CARVING led by Bill Crumbleholme, Angelika Seik and Portland Sculpture Trust

    INSIDE  - Each roomhas a different character.  As well as work for sale each includes either demonstrations, presentations or opportunities for discussion and information

    THE MARKET PLACE  - Conference Room

    Many exhibitors will be giving demonstrations – see list below:

    Displays include: woodcarving – wood turning – textiles – wallpaper printing – glass – felt- ceramics  - spinning – wire knitting – bookmaking – silk weaving – illustrating funghi – funky animals! – antiquarian art books – fused glass and jewellery

    Exhibitors marked * will be demonstrating:  Sue Britton – Matt Calder – Lucy Cambell – Damian Clarke – Cath Coffin* – Chris Dowding – Hugh Dunford Wood* – Karen Frances* – Jonathon Garratt – Vikki Gibson – Rose Hatcher* - Anne Hitchcock*- Karen Jakobsen – Ron Karley* – Brendon Murless – Ann Oldfield  - Annie Penney*- Catherine Thomas* – Mark Vyvyan-Penny*  - Walford Mill Crafts*

    Walford Mill have organised the following Demonstrations:

    11am: Hilary Bowen (silver clay & tutor) - 12pm: Liz Guilmant-Cush (glass beads & tutor) - 1pm: Vicky Martin (silver jewellery) - 2pm: Karen Hansen (wood furniture maker) - 3pm: Joan Scott (mixed media)

    Liz Guilmant-Cush – lampwork glass fun cupcakes

    BUY or BARTER! - DVA’s INSTANT EXHIBITION of Members’ work – Common Room

    NB > DVA MEMBERS: details for participation – see News Page of the Dorset Visual Arts Website: www.dorsetvisualarts.org

    EXHIBITION ROOM – Pengelly Room

    Not stalls but white screens and plinths showing, design, photography, architecture, and sculpture.

    Exhibitors include: Harris Interiors, Aline Johnson, John Rabbetts, Martin Leighton, AUCB, ZMMA architects, Carol Mattingley, Robert Golden, Jude Taylor

    Also LEARN MORE about some of the exciting projects coming to Dorset: in particular ArtWey’s Big Draw Project and Big Pictures ambitious Exploratory Laboratory project for the Cultural Olympiad

    FILM and ANIMATION – Whatmore Room

    Projections include: Graduate animation films from the Arts University College, Bournemouth and filmmaker Robert Golden’s celebrated film about the internationally renowned Dorset furniture maker John Makepeace. More film up-dates coming soon.  AUCB will also be giving a demonstration

    Also on show will be a toolkit loaned by Aardman Animation – makers of Wallace and Grommet – this includes models and storyboards.  Freelance Animator Lee Tetzner will present these exhibits and discuss his own work

    ROOM SET – Library

    Kingston Maurward’s oak panelled library becomes the setting for a presentation of special, individual works of art, design and furniture including – to date:  John Makepeace, Petter Southall – Sladers Yard, Simon Thomas Pirie, Caroline Sharp, Karina Gill, Aline Johnson, Anne Hitchcock, Jenni Cadman, Carol Mattingley, Colin Gosden, Johanathan Garratt, Day Bowman, Fran Norton, Stephen Batty

    ART SHOPS + Information – Entrance Hall

    ArtWay of Corsham Court nr. Bath are installing a discount art materials and art bookshop in the entrance area.

    Also; find out more about special visual arts projects taking place in Dorset.  Notably: Big Picture’s Cultural Olympiad Project-  Exploratory Laboratory and Poole’s Public and Community Arts Programme.

    REFRESHMENTS – Coach House Cafe    The cafe is literally out the door and down the steps

    SPECIAL THANKS: Poole Borough Council Arts Development Team for commissioning Rachel Huggett’s workshop.  Also to Walford Mill for their commitment to the event.

    Thanks too, to DVA’s Sponsors: Humphries Kirk – Solictors and Arbitors + Arts University College, Bournemouth

    Debby Kirby - Woven Silk

    Debby Kirby – Woven Silk