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PAOS 2021 Brochure PETERBOROUGH ARTISTS’ARTISTS’ OPENOPEN STUDIOS 2021 STUDIOSCelebrating 2021 21 years of PAOS 26, 27 June 3, 4, 10, 11 July Inspirational art in homes and studios throughout the city of FREE ENTRY Peterborough and surrounding villages. Please check with individual venues for up to date information before visiting artists. We recommend you check ourwww.paos.org.uk website for up to date information before visiting artists https://paos.org.uk/artist-search/ 1 Welcometo Peterborough Artists’ Open Studios (PAOS) 2021 Even in these uncertain times, PAOS continues to flourish as a community of over 130 local artists and makers who live or work in the PE postcode area. This year most of our members will showcase their in total work in their homes, studios, community centres and even garden sheds to members of the public over 3 separate weekends. This brochure provides you with information on the different artists taking part in PAOS 2021, their artistic disciplines and where to find them. Of our 127 artists, 85 are exhibiting this year at different 127 locations across the city and surrounding villages. We are also pleased to welcome a number of new artists exhibiting with us for the artists first time. Please visit our website for up to date information. with an exciting Studios open 26, 27 June, 3, 4, 10, 11 July www.paos.org.uk What to expect When you visit the venues, you will receive a warm welcome and the opportunity to enjoy seeing original arts and crafts and meet the makers and creators. You will have the opportunity to buy original pieces of work from members and, in many locations, enjoy 85 refreshments and the opportunity to enjoy the gardens too. exhibiting in Planning your visits You can visit as many, or as few, artists as you wish. Please check the different dates, opening and closing times and location of your chosen artist(s) on our website https://paos.org.uk/artist-search/ before you set off locations so you can enjoy as many venues as you can within the area. Access As most venues are private homes, disabled access may be limited. all over It may be worthwhile contacting the host before you set off to discuss your requirements. the city Liability and Copyright PAOS cannot accept liability for any loss, damage or injury sustained to any member of the public visiting any of the venues. The public and in the enters at their own risk. The content of this brochure is correct at the time of going to press (May 2021). Due to personal circumstances, surrounding member information may change without prior notice. Please check the website https://paos.org.uk/artist-search/ for information. villages www.paos.org.uk We hope you enjoy PAOS 2021 and, if you wish to join PAOS, please visit our website to find out more. Jackie Hall PAOS Chair 2 We recommend you check our website for up to date information before visiting artists https://paos.org.uk/artist-search/ 1 Lesley Adolphson 2 Carry Akroyd Jewellery Painting / Drawing, Grange Farm, Whittlesey Road, Printmaking, Mixed Media Benwick PE15 0XU 4 Church Cottages, 10, 11 July Luddington in the Brook 10am - 4pm Oundle PE8 5QU 01778 349252 07751 945609 26, 27 June, 3, 4 July [email protected] 11am - 5pm www.lesleyadolphson.com [email protected] www.carryakroyd.co.uk I work with precious metals and silver metal clay. The versatility of silver metal clay still amazes and Mostly landscapes with birds in. delights me as I continue to make new pieces. Access includes four well-spaced steps in garden. 3 Mahemuda (Muni) Arsalani 4 Shalini Austin Mosaics Jewellery, Mixed Media, The Old Norman Cross Gallery Sculpture, Metalwork London Road, Norman Cross, Riverside Bead shop Peterborough, Cambs PE7 3TB 83 High Street, 3, 4, 10, 11 July Market Deeping PE6 8ED 11am - 4pm 26 June, 3, 10 July 01733 330197 07763 250741 10am - 4pm [email protected] 07941 324928 01780 766151 www.munismosaics.com [email protected] www.shaliniaustin.com Vibrant glass and ceramic tile mosaics inspired by My name is Shalini. I am a self taught metalsmith the patterns, forms and colours of nature. Islamic and I make copper things - sculptures, gifts and geometry. Please enquire for commissions and jewellery. workshops. 5 Ali-Marie Black 6 Deirdre Blackburn Painting / Drawing Painting / Drawing, Mixed 48 Cross Street, Farcet Media Peterborough PE7 3DD Woodnewton Pottery 26, 27 June, 3, 4, 10, 11 July 43 Main Street 10am - 4pm Woodnewton PE8 5EB 3, 4, 10, 11 July [email protected] 10:30am - 4pm [email protected] I am a self taught artist who is drawn to colour An experimental artist who loves to capture light mostly. I love painting all different types of subjects and colour. My paintings are inspired by my in either oil or acrylics. surroundings using various media - oil, acrylic and alcohol ink on a variety of surfaces. 7 Philippa Bandurek Bradbury 8 Bridget Bradley Painting / Drawing Jewellery 36 Farrow Avenue 1 The Orchards Hampton Vale Orton Waterville Peterborough PE7 8HT Peterborough PE2 5LA 27 June, 4 July 26, 27 June 9:30am - 12:30pm 10am - 5pm [email protected] 01733 370625 07548 312408 www.studiopbb.co.uk I am interested in how culture, character and I design handmade jewellery in a range of styles personality present themselves visually. My style is using semi precious stones. Each piece is unique characterised by tonal layers with elements of and I enjoy working with customers to ambiguity using cropping and unusual perspectives. make bespoke pieces for special occasions. We recommend you check our website for up to date information before visiting artists https://paos.org.uk/artist-search/ 3 9 Barney Broadbent 10 Denise Brown Sculpture, Woodcarving Pottery Polebrook Lodge Grange Farm, Whittlesey Road, Polebrook Airfield Benwick PE15 0XU Peterborough PE8 5LY 10, 11 July 26, 27 June, 3, 4, 10, 11 July 10am - 4pm 10am - 4pm 07949 442772 01832 273667 07787 565566 [email protected] www.denisebrownceramics.co.uk [email protected] www.barneybroadbent.com My ceramic work draws inspiration from the British I make things in wood and metal according to whim coastline and it’s surrounding Fenland landscape. or commission. My subjects are mainly figurative New work, pit-firing and raku demonstrations all with a twist and often quite large and are neither weekend, in a beautiful rural Fenland farm intellectual or conceptual. environment. 11 Cheryll Cadman 12 Jacki Cairns Pottery Mixed Media, 163 Mayors Walk 153 Broadway Peterborough PE3 6HA Peterborough PE1 4DD 26, 27 June, 3, 4, 10, 11 July 26, 27 June, 3, 4, 10, 11 July 12 noon - 3pm 11am - 5pm 07825 077303 [email protected] www.heartwork.co.uk Handbuilt decorative stoneware ceramics, often Quirky, random, intuitive and always full of finished in black matt glazing with impressed surprises. My therapeutic approach hopes to lift designs. I also like to incorporate wires in some of your mood as creating them provided a lifeline my designs, especially Christmas decorations. during lockdown. 13 Jeni Cairns 14 Cancer Wellbeing Service Painting / Drawing, Sculpture Painting / Drawing, Mixed 60 Cross Drove, Media, Mosaic, Sculpture Coates, Whittlesey, Robert Horrell Macmillan Centre Peterborough PE7 2HJ Cavell Close, Bretton Gate, 26, 27 June, 3, 4 July Peterborough PE3 9GX 10:30am - 4:30pm 26 June, 3, 10 July 10am - 4pm 07541 229447 01733 678570 [email protected] [email protected] www.juniperhouseemporium.com Our artists are Clients who have received support from the Cancer Wellbeing Service.Therapeutic art I find the medium of metal a perfect way to express sessions to build confidence, provide distraction, my ideas on nature. There’s a delicacy yet endur- relaxation and fun for those affected by cancer. ing strength and resilience in nature as there is in Inspirational art work shows how you can find light metal. during dark times. 15 Justin Capp 16 Colin Chapman Textiles Painting / Drawing 4 Moor End, Thurning Complete Framing Peterborough PE8 5RD Unit 1 Wharf Road Industrial 26, 27 June, 3, 4, 11 July Estate, Wharf Road, 11am - 5pm Peterborough PE2 9PS 07925 279025 26, 27 June, 3, 4, 10, 11 July [email protected] 10:30am - 4:30pm 01733 551196 07590 621558 [email protected] Creative leatherwork in a range of techniques and www.instagram.com/colinchapmanart/ styles I use paint and colour in a bold expressive way and my subject matter can be anything from jazz musicians to completely abstract. 4 We recommend you check our website for up to date information before visiting artists https://paos.org.uk/artist-search/ 17 Peter Clay 18 Carol Clift Mixed Media, Pottery, Jewellery Sculpture Carol Clift Design 12 Magnolia Avenue Barnwell Workshops, Barnwell Longthorpe, Peterborough PE8 5PL Peterborough PE3 9QT 26 June, 10 July 26 June, 3, 10 July By appointment only 11am - 4pm 01832 275296 07745 988728 01733 334225 www.carolcliftjewellery.co.uk [email protected] [email protected] As Lonnie Donegan said “When you get to my age Jeweller Carol Clift has been creating stunning it helps to pass the time”. jewellery for over 30 years. Her dazzlingly beautiful and intricate work is hand made using traditional techniques. 19 Stacey-Ann Cole 20 Lynne Collins Mixed Media, Painting/Drawing, Textiles Painting / Drawing 323 Thorpe Road, Longthorpe, The Old Norman Cross Gallery Peterborough PE3 6LU London Road, Norman Cross, 26, 27 June Peterborough, Cambs PE7 3TB 11am - 4pm 3, 4, 10, 11 July 07791 304083 11am - 4pm [email protected] www.staceyanncole.com Lynne has been illustrating Peterborough life as it My main body of work concentrates on art that happens, usually from benches, since 2014.
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