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Artists Makers& Trails19august To 1 ARTISTS MAKERS 19AUGUST& TO TRAILS 3SEPTEMBER Lewes, Seaford, Newhaven and the rural areas artwavefestival.org 2 3 4 5 “Artwave is a wonderfully inclusive event with a wealth of diverse, artistic talent. Following ARTISTS a trail is an adventure and who knows what MAKERS treasures you might find.” Jessica Zoob, Artist TRAILS & Welcome to Artwave, our annual festival of artists and makers across the Lewes district. This edition offers you even more than ever, with seven different trails to follow with over 500 artists; an Art on Film feature and our Stay Longer pages with top tips of other places to visit in the area. You will see plenty of returning artists and venues this year, but we also welcome new ones and new partner sponsors too. We are delighted to be working with Brighton & Hove Buses and Compass Travel and encourage you to take the bus or train to get around the festival where possible. Artwave is managed and supported by Lewes District Council, but it wouldn’t be possible without the kind sponsorship from our supporters and entry fees from venues and advertisers to cover the costs. Artwave is proudly put together by a fabulous team who hope you enjoy all that is on offer this year. “My aim is to encourage and affirm wildlife conservation throughout the district and I invite you to enjoy the diversity of art on offer in our natural world, in particular in Lewes Railway Land and at Castle Hill nature reserves. I hope you get some time in our wonderful open spaces during your visit and if not, come back and visit again!” Councillor Stephen Gauntlett, Chair of Lewes District Council Artwave was brought to you by Jackie Blackwell, Manager for Tourism and Arts, Lewes District Council Charlotte Parsons, Artwave Co-ordinator charlotteparsons.co.uk Carlotta Luke, Designer and Photographer (brochure) carlottaluke.com Peter Bushell, Designer (maps) peterbushell.co.uk Helen Browning-Smith, Artwave Assistant, Lewes District Council Volunteers: Liza Mackintosh, Nick Cannan, Corina Buckwell, Shannon Sait, Emma Herian Front cover art: Victor Stuart-Graham victorstuartgraham.com Keep up to date with all the latest Artwave news online at artwavefestival.org and follow us on Twitter and Instagram @artwavefestival. 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. 7 NEW: ARTWAVE MOVING IMAGE 3 6 , Restaurant Café, Bar eating of one 24 AUGUST . 18 – (Biopic 2017, cert 15) d. Set in Paris, Final Portrait ucci 90 mins eening this new biopic about Alberto Giacometti's cr Director Stanley T a portrait of the famous American art critic James Lor To coincide with Artwave, Depot is scr of his last masterpieces – tickets visit lewesdepot.org Giacometti is Fpor ttriamyeds asn dan erraDtiecp goetn Ciuisn seimau,lt BaPnNine7wo u2esJllS yR goeande,r aLteinwge fsrustration and joy in his sitter SATURDAY 26 AUGUST 6.00pm Frida (Drama 2002, cert 12A) Director Julie Taymor 123 mins Café This is the dramatised true story of iconic artist, Frida Kahlo (Salma Hayek) and her husband Diego Rivera (Alfred Molina), the larger-than-life painters who became the most acclaimed artists in Mexican history, and whose tempestuous love affair and outrageous personalities made them legendary. The film chronicles the turbulent period of 1920s & 30s when socialism was the fashionable cause for the art world until the arrival of Stalin. The political issues of the era are front and centre in the film, perfectly integrating them Another chance to see this internationally with the tumultuous relationship at the story's core. STORIES SEEN THROUGH acclaimed exhibition, now enhanced with Tickets £5 from hillcrestcentre.co.uk additional images and audio trail online – Hillcrest Centre, Bay Vue Road, Newhaven, BN9 9LH A GLASS PLATE, see reevesarchive.co.uk 1914-1918: LEWES REMEMBERS Leaflets available from Lewes Tourist Information and Edward Reeves Photography, SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER 7.00pm n Garden: 159 High St, Lewes BN7 1XU een: Painting the Moder Licensed Bar 19 AUGUST – 24 SEPTEMBER Exhibition on Scr (Documentary 2016, cert U) 1hr 33mins Edward Reeves is believed to be the world’s Monet to Matisse An exhibition of 80 light boxes oldest continually operated photographic ector Phil Grabsky with Q&A e present this studio. 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For lovaetriso no fC aertn otre lo overs of gar Tourist Inform 6 from Seaford £ d BN25 1QL Barn Theatre, Saxon Lane, Seafor 15/06/2017 22:01 Reeves Artwave A5.indd 1 8 EAST TRAIL (VENUES 1-4) (VENUES 5-8) EAST TRAIL 9 01 JACKY MISSON & FRIENDS 02 MUD 05 ART AT THE RAM INN 06 CLERGY HOUSE ART IN SHEDS Glynde Gardens, The Street, Glynde BN8 6SX Wisdoms, The Street, Glynde BN8 6SU The Ram Inn, The Street, Firle BN8 6NS 50 The Village, Alciston BN26 6UW 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 Original paintings, limited New Artwave venue. New works by three Artists showing painting, edition giclee prints and Bob Dixon, Lucy Firle artists in multi textiles, ceramics; Elaine ceramics. Abstract work Newman and guests media and oils - Foster-Gandey, Maggie inspired by surrounding showing mixed media Sarah Colbourne, Rothwell, Michelle Steele countryside, movement works, including paintings, Nikki Conway and and Beccie Ford. Café of birds and human form. prints and posters. Paul Stevens. selling homemade lunches Tea shop five minute and cakes, stunning views walk. over Downs. Instagram: 07876 522386 drawingportfolio.co.uk 01273 858381 @elainefostergandey 03 LIZA MORTON 07 SARAH WALTON MTA Studio, Unit 6, The Old Dairy, The Street, Glynde BN8 6SJ Keepers, Bo-peep Lane, Alciston nr Polegate, BN266UH 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 Nestled in the South Downs is The Old Dairy in 11.00-17.00 WE, 14.00-17.00 WD Glynde Village. Here you will find Liza’s studio with Sarah’s work will include new sculptures alongside all of her pottery animals. her birdbaths. Also being shown are the powerful Inspired by Raystede Centre for Animals and the landscape paintings of Andrew natural environment, Liza sculpts the animals and Hardwick. birds that surround her. Just down the hill from Glynde Place. lizamorton.com sarahwalton.co.uk 04 SHEARING GALLERY 08 ALFRISTON ARTS Firle Cottage, The Street, Firle BN8 6NS Alfriston House, High Street, Alfriston BN26 5SY 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 Members of the Shearing family are showing a range Here at Alfriston Arts we are delighted to introduce of work including drawings, paintings, sculpture, prints, you to the work of over 40 local artists inspired by children’s books and a variety of merchandise. the amazing Sussex countryside. Our selected range Jerry Shearing will be having a retrospective of prints and originals include watercolours, oils, exhibition of his work since leaving The Central acrylics and screen prints, stained glass, ceramics and School of Art up to his most recent body of work. printmakers. We look forward to welcoming you for Artwave 2017. Facebook: @TheShearingGallery alfristonarts.co.uk 10 EAST TRAIL (VENUES 9-13) (VENUE 14-18) NORTHEAST TRAIL 11 09 ZAN STEVENSON 10 LAST MINUTE ARTISTS IN 14 PHILOMENA HARMSWORTH 15 THE LAUGHING FISH PUB Ticehurst, West Street, Alfriston BN26 5UX ALFRISTON CERAMICS Station Road, Isfield TN22 5XB 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 The Old Chapel Centre, The Tye, Alfriston, BN26 5TL 7 Baker Street, Uckfield TN22 5BJ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 12.00-22.00 WD/BH, Colourful South Downs 12.00-23.00 WE both figurative and Last Minute Artists, a mix The journey began semi abstract of travels of local professionals and as abstract, then the Artists Karen Potter and abroad and religious amateurs, paint and create vases became dancers. Adele Scantlebury paintings. Venue next to in a variety of mediums.
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