10Th Derbyshire Open Arts Anniversary 2006 - 2016
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10th Derbyshire Open Arts Anniversary 2006 - 2016 With 294 participating artists FREE brochure and FREE admission to artists venues countywide Bank Holiday weekend 28th, 29th, 30th May Opening hours 10am-5pm Derbyshire Open Arts @DerbyshireOArts www.derbyshireopenarts.co.uk Derbyshire Open Arts celebrates 10 Years of Open Arts with our 10th Anniversary Showcase featuring 294 artists exhibiting all across Derbyshire. Welcome to Derbyshire Open Arts! Bank Holiday weekend Saturday 28th, Sunday 29th, Monday 30th May Opening hours 10am-5pm unless otherwise stated in individual entries. Derbyshire Open Arts is a not for profit open arts event that takes place in various venues across Derbyshire. The event takes place annually in the Spring Bank Holiday weekend at the end of May. Each year nearly 300 Artists and Craftspeople display their work in separate venues and invite the public to view and purchase work as well as take the opportunity to meet the visual arts professionals and find out more about what they do. The inaugural Derbyshire Open Arts event was held in 2006 and marked the beginning of a popular county event. The event runs entirely on Artists’ subscriptions and voluntary manpower from the Committee members. The organisation is formally constituted and exists by and for its members, who are artists and craftspeople and interested parties in the arts countywide across Derbyshire. We are currently applying to become a charitable organisation: by the time this brochure has gone to print we will have probably become one! For more information about the team who keep the event running, see pages 42 and 43 near the back of this brochure. Each year our visitors make around 17,000 visits to our venues at our event and make a day of it over the Spring Bank Holiday. The event is free and family friendly. We cannot send out brochures by post to the public any more due to postage costs, but we do place brochures across and beyond the county in libraries, tourist information centres, many other visitor centres and at local shops and with our artists. A copy of the brochure is placed on our website and further details of artists taking part can also be found on there. 2 3 Derbyshire Open Arts Contacts How to use this brochure We welcome all feedback, both positive and negative, from all sources. If you have any Artists are listed in approximate order of the geographical location of their venues on the map comments about this brochure, our website, other media, or any other matter, do please let us in the centre pages. The map is an overall guide only. On the artist’s entry there is a description know so that we can improve things for next year! of the work, venue contact details and directions (provided by the artists). A grey background denotes artists sharing a venue, with the directions to the venue at the top. Detailed location Our contact email is [email protected]. maps can be found by entering the post code at any map website. Facebook/com/derbyshireOarts Every effort has been made to ensure the information is accurate, however if you are making @derbyshireOarts a special trip or travelling a long distance, we advise you to check with the artist in advance to confirm availability. If you are an artist not taking part this year, but may be interested for 2017, contact us now on the above and we will put you on our mailing list to receive an invitation for next year’s event. The reference symbols used on the artists’ pages are: If you are an arts organisation or other arts professional, you may also wish to contact us to 01 be placed on our mailing list, if you have not already done so. If you are a business wishing to C = Commissions undertaken advertise with us next year, please also contact us for future brochures. C T P d T = Teaching, workshops, demonstrations or talks undertaken. Chair, Ally Rodgers D = Fully disabled access d = Partial disabled access Not all venues have disabled access; please check by contacting the artists for more information P = Preview evening on Friday 27th May to which all are welcome. Please email/phone the artist in advance for details if you wish to attend a Preview Evening Made in Derbyshire is a celebration of people, places and products, exploring the rich cultural The images on the front and rear covers are works by participating artists. life of our county. The images inside the brochure which are not on the artists’ pages were taken by Mark Pereira Please go to madeinderbyshire.org to join. at the 2014 event. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 01 Deiniol Williams 05 Hayfield Artists at Throstle Farm I make two distinct types of ceramic: Earthenware tiles inspired by medieval LYNDON EVANS - Charcoal and watercolour, excited by the layers in landscape. DAWN designs and geometric patterns, and wood-fired stoneware with ash glazes HOLMES - Paintings in acrylic are inspired by the Peak District. PAT EVANS - Mixed C T d which incorporates locally sourced stones and minerals mixed into the clay. C T P d media illustrating the light and rhythms of the moorland. MARIA TARNOWSKA - My 39 Pikes Lane, Glossop. SK13 8EA unique ceramic designs featuring Natural Wildlife. 07866 266861 • [email protected] Throstle Farm, off Glossop Road, Little Hayfield., SK22 2NG http://www.deiniolwilliams.uk 01663 742255 • [email protected] From Buxton, (A624) take a left onto Hollincross Lane (just before the Crown http://www.hayfieldartists.co.uk Inn), continue 350 yards (changes to Pikes Lane). Venue opposite Red Rose Join the A624 in Hayfield and go towards Glossop. On entering Little Hayfield 30 Shop. On-road parking and some off-road parking at the side of the venue. mph area, with cottages on both sides, turn sharp right before the wooded area, up a steep tarmac lane to ‘Throstle Farm’, with ample parking. Brook Street Studios 06-07 200B Hayfield Road, Birch Vale, High Peak. SK22 1DA 02 From the A6, turn towards New Mills and continue through traffic lights towards Hayfield. 200B is on the right, about 200 yards Brook Street Studios, Glossop is a group of five artists. Barbara before the Grouse pub/chinese restaurant. Helm and Carol Beckett are printmakers. Carmen Etches is a C T surface pattern designer and both Glo Palmer and Jacqui Bayliss produce stained glass pieces, with Jacqui producing silver and recycled tin jewellery. Brook Street Studios 1st Floor, Brook Street, Glossop. SK13 8BG Karen Heywood 07825 252003 • [email protected] 06 Landscapes and figurative work done in a variety of media, often with We are off High Street West and as you come into Glossop, passing Tesco on your left, Brook Street is the 4th right turn. mysterious or symbolic content. Sunday will be 11am until 4pm. 01663 743489 • [email protected] www.karenheywoodartist.co.uk 03 Simon Parkin Established artist, exhibiting nationally, heavily textured paintings inspired by the dramatic light and space as well as the ever changing colours and textures of the C T d Peak District. 07 Chris Taylor Calligraphy & hand lettering carried out in a variety of media, usually in different inks. Subject Simon Parkin Studio Gallery, 43 High Street East, Glossop. SK13 8PN matter varies between calligrams, often of birds & animals, poems & song lyrics, & a number of 01457 855936 • [email protected] C works with The Four Seasons as their theme. www.simonparkin.co.uk 01663 743489 • [email protected] Two minutes from the central set of traffic lights in Glossop town centre, head towards Sheffield on the A57. I am on the left next to the Photographers opposite Esso garage. Hayfield Artists @ Ashlar Studio 08-12 67 Mellor Road, New Mills SK22 4DP 04 A venue for 5 artists. From Market Street in New Mills, continue up the hill (Spring Bank) for approximately 0.3 miles. Turn left on Susan McCall - drawings and paintings inspired by the light and atmospheric changes to Mellor Road, the venue is on your left approximately 100 metres past the church . Please do not park directly outside the venue. in the landscape. Katy McCall Medway - lively colourful oil paintings, drawings and A warm welcome with art, Iive music and free refreshments. C T D mono-prints celebrate local landscape. Artist, illustrator, signwriter Jim Medway - anthropomorphic drawings and linocuts for kids comics and books. Ashlar, Market Street, Hayfield, High Peak. SK22 2EP 01663 742199 • [email protected] 08 Jenny Rothwell http://www.hayfieldartists.co.uk Handcrafted adornments reflecting aspects of the English Countryside alongside Silver and Sea Glass Jewellery inspired by my coastal Ashlar is next to the Pack Horse pub, Market Street, Hayfield. Parking is on Market Street. C P d explorations. Walk up the drive to Ashlar which is a modern detached house with solar panels. 01663 741338 • [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/jennyrothwelljewellery 12 13 08-12 67 Mellor Road, New Mills SK22 4DP New Mills Gallery A venue for 5 artists. From Market Street in New Mills, continue up the hill (Spring Bank) for approximately 0.3 miles. Turn left on 13 to Mellor Road, the venue is on your left approximately 100 metres past the church . Please do not park directly outside the venue. Original & handcrafted art, jewellery, sculpture, ceramics, photography, textiles, glass, A warm welcome with art, Iive music and free refreshments. wood, toiletries, gifts and cards - all from local artists who run the gallery ourselves. C P d Work for all tastes and budgets. 12, High St, New Mills. SK22 4AL 07973 385713 • [email protected] 09 Ruth Marsden The Gallery is found just down the High St by the bookshop, off Market St.