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Artwave 2016 ARTWAVE 2016 20 August - 4 September ● www.artwavefestival.org RTWAVE continues to grow and expand across our beautiful district and surroundings every year, and with 123 different venues to visit, and almost 400 artists taking part, 2016 is no exception. The Artwave team are delighted to welcome back past artists Aand makers as well as introduce many new ones to the festival this year. Come and find some amazing, wonderful and unique work on show in a variety of venues, including a caravan, open studios and galleries; private homes, garages, cafes and gardens. Our popular trails are back again, and this year, include the Haven Trail in Peacehaven and Newhaven, three different Rural Trails and our town ones in Seaford and Lewes. For a preview of work, a selection of venues in Lewes are opening their doors on Friday 19 August between 6pm and 8pm for a private view. (p 12) There’s a great array of workshops and events happening too (p31), including alfresco life drawing, arts psychotherapy taster sessions, children’s scavenger hunts, book making, stone carving and even creating your own art masterpiece on a piece of cake. I’m delighted to support Artwave Festival, as it gives our local artists a great opportunity to showcase their talent, creativity and skills, and I plan to visit as many of them as I can. I’m also pleased to support two specific events, Artwave’s own Surrealist Art Café, raising money for Cancer Research, and the Artwave Favourite Artist Award, as voted by you. Be sure to place your vote as you might get to see their work on next year’s brochure (see p30). Thanks to all of those who support Artwave and make this festival so successful. We hope you have a great Artwave. Cllr Nigel Enever, Chair of Lewes District Council TABLE OF CONTENTS KEY TO SYMBOLS Lewes District map 2 ● disabled access North Trail 4 ●R refreshments available South Trail 8 ●G garden open East Trail 9 ●C credit card facility Lewes Town map 12 ●N new venue from last year Lewes Town Trail 14 ●T access by public transport Haven Trail 26 ●P free/off street parking Haven map 27 ●E event or workshop Seaford Trail 28 PV private view 1 Seaford map 29 venue number Workshops and events 31 W/D, W/E, B/H week day, weekend, bank holiday Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this brochure was correct at the time of going to print. We cannot be held respon sible for any variations, errors or omissions. Visitors are advised to confirm opening times of individual venues in advance. No recommendation is implied in any of the listings. Lewes District Council will incur no liability for any loss, damage or injury sustained by any member of the public in relation to any Artwave venue or event. Members of the public act at their own risk. This leaflet can be made available in large print, audio tape, disk or in another language upon request. Contact Lewes District Council: 01273 484141 or email [email protected]. 2 Lewes District Trails Lewes District Trails 3 4 NORTH TRAIL (VENUES 1-6) (VENUES 7-11) NORTH TRAIL 5 01 PRUDEN AND SMITH 04 THE TACK ROOM 07 BRADNESS GALLERY The Crossroads, Ditchling, BN6 8UQ Stable Cottage, The Hooke, South Spithurst Road, Spithurst, near Barcombe, BN8 5EB 01273 846338, www.prudenandsmith.com, Chailey, BN8 4QJ 01273 400606, [email protected] 07867 516730, [email protected] www.bradnessgallery.com, Designer craftsmen working in gold, New for this year a multifarious [email protected] platinum, silver, diamonds and unusual collection of tiny ink drawings, Emma Burnett and Michael gemstones from all over the world. New dramatic acrylics, pots, prints, paper Cruickshank exhibiting original for 2016, 2000 year old Nimroz glass and morphological sculpture. Turn into paintings, limited edition from Afghanistan. Take a workshop tour! The Hooke after the Horns Lodge pub prints, cards, handpainted in South Chailey and follow signs. lampshades and oak bases. Beautiful garden. Fresh coffee and famous cakes. Midway between Barcombe and Newick. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 10 JESSICA ZOOB OPEN STUDIO 10.00-17.00 ●●C ●T ●P W/D 10:00-17:00, W/E, B/H 10:00-18:00 ●●R ●N ●P 11: 0 0 -17:3 0 ●●R ●G ●C ●P Banff Farm, Upper Clayhill, near Lewes, BN8 5RR 07966 572204, www.jessicazoob.com, 02 05 08 BLUE SHED STUDIO THE COACH AND HORSES THE CLOCKHOUSE [email protected] 6 East Gardens, Ditchling, BN6 8ST School Lane, Danehill, RH17 7JF Barcombe Place, Barcombe Mills Road This will be Jessica’s tenth and final Artwave! If 01273 842588, 01825 740369, (Barcombe village end), Barcombe, BN8 5DL you have ever wanted to view or have considered www.blueshedstudio.co.uk, www.marygrant.co.uk, 01273 400605, [email protected] purchasing an original oil painting then don’t miss [email protected] [email protected] Some new work with wood exploring its this opportunity! Prices from £250. She will be In the heart of Ditchling, the Blue Outstanding, award-winning qualities by charring, sanding and polishing. opening her actual Studio for one weekend only Shed Studio will be exhibiting country pub hangs beautiful Photographs involving aspects of landscape/ during which browsers will be very welcome! prints and sculptures inspired by landscapes by Mary Grant. From weather/ light and atmosphere created in 12- 6 pm or by appointment. the small hillside town, Palombara Lewes take the A275 towards camera. Please park in the village. Sabina, Italy. Sponsored by Sally East Grinstead. Once in Danehill Williams Architects. turn right into School Lane and it is one mile up on the left. 2 0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 11:00-17:00 ●G ●C ●T ●P 12:00-23:00 ●●R ●C ●N ●T ●P 11:00-17:00 ●●T ●P 12:00-18:00 ●R ●C ●N ●T ●P 03 FISHPOND STUDIO 06 BARCOMBE COLLECTIVE 09 GUY STEVENS SCULPTURE 11 POND HOUSE STUDIO Fishpond House, Beechwood Lane, Sewell Farm, Barcombe, BN8 5FH STUDIO Pond House, Lewes Road, Isfield, TN22 5TY Cooksbridge, BN7 3QG 07740 309607, Unit 13, Upper Stoneham Farm, near Lewes, BN8 5RH 01825 750362, 07590 289214, [email protected] www.philomenaharmsworthart.co.uk, 07979 404049, www.pondhousestudio.com, Rural garden studio displaying the recent [email protected] www.guystevenssculpture.com, anniemcmanusisfield@ collaboration from The Lewes Printmakers Philomena Harmsworth in her new [email protected] hotmail.com entitled ‘The Spaces In-between’ together space: narrative paintings-oil on Guy Stevens MRBS: stone sculpture and Artists/craftspeople with other prints and cards and tea by canvas, models, ceramics. Tobias Paul George: sculpture. The studio is showing a range of fine the pond. Dickins: wood turning-bowls and a wall located about a mile out of Lewes first work including paintings sculpture. Liza Mackintosh: abstract right after the allotments on the Uckfield and prints, stone work, natural works. Tea and cake. Road and then follow orange arrows. wooden vessels, jewellery and textiles in a glass and timber barn set in a beautiful garden. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 W/E 11:00-17:30, B/H 12:00-17:00 ●R ●G ●N ●P 11:00-16:00 ●R ●P W/E 11:00-17:00, B/H 11:00-16:00 ●●T ●P 10:00-17:30 ●●R ●G ●C 6 NORTH TRAIL (VENUES 12-17) (VENUES 18-21) NORTH TRAIL 7 12 THE LAUGHING FISH PUB 15 RINGMER WORKSHOP 18 BLACKBIRD HOUSE 20 THE ROEBUCK INN Station Road, Isfield, TN22 5XB 1 Vicarage Way, Ringmer, BN8 5PY Coopers Hatch Farmhouse, Harveys Lane, Ringmer, BN8 5AE Lewes Road, Laughton, BN8 6BG 01825 750349, 01273 814416, [email protected] 01825 751036, www.blackbirdhouse.co.uk, [email protected] 01323 811244, www.roebuckinn.pub, [email protected] www.thelaughingfish.co.uk, Acquaint yourself with oil, acrylic As artist and screen-printer, I’m inspired A friendly country pub with a Steampunk-inspired interior created [email protected] and watercolour paintings, by wildlife’s unusual fleeting encounters. with the help of local artists. Karen Potter and Adele linocuts and sculptures by a Blackbird House, my artistic home, will Alongside an exceptional selection Scantlebury, exhibiting our group of Ringmer artists. Enjoy come to life as I open up my home/ of beverages is a locally-sourced latest woodcut, engravings, a glass of wine, teas and home- studio to exhibit prints, one-off designs menu and tea, coffee and cakes. lithographies and linocuts at our made cakes in the garden. and printed merchandise. Workshops p31 favourite pub.
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