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North Yorkshire Open Studios 2019 NORTH YORKSHIRE OPEN STUDIOS 2019 june 1,2,8 and 9, 2019 over 100 artists and makers invite you into their studios [email protected] www.nyos.org.uk 2 welcome As patron of North Yorkshire Open Acknowledgements Studios, I am delighted to be able North Yorkshire Open to write this introduction for 2019, Studios is an artist-led following the fallow year of 2018. and funded event. NYOS 2019, This will be the thirteenth event, c/o Joby Coage, West Lane, Snainton, but the first organised and funded Scarborough, by the participating artists, and we North Yorkshire YO13 9AR can again look forward to meeting Tel 01723 850626 new and established painters, Email [email protected] ceramicists and printmakers in their creative spaces. There will be NYOS Officers much new work created especially Michael Atkin, Chair Russell Lumb, Secretary for the event, presenting the Anna Whitehouse, opportunity to take home original Treasurer art to enjoy for many years to come. Selection Panel Martyn Lucas, artist, NYOS allows us to find out how curator, educator. and where contemporary art is Alex McErlain, poer , made, and takes us to places that academic, writer. we have never visited before, as Jane Sellars MBE, retired curator Mercer Art we discover the wealth of creative Gallery, Harrogate. talent to be found throughout this beautiful county. The landscape Design and the people of North Yorkshire OBL/QUE & NYOS provide so much of the inspiration which informs the artists’ work. Print Team Impression I should like to thank all of the artists – participants and Liability organisers – for their generosity in NYOS 2019 cannot welcoming us into their studios and accept responsibility for workspaces, and send them, and members of the public visiting artists’ studios or their NYOS 2019 visitors, my best linked activities. Visitors wishes for another inspiring event participate in NYOS and a secure future. entirely at their own risk. Cover image “Winter Sun” Jacquie Denby 91 cm x 91 cm Mixed media on canvas The Duchess of Devonshire, DL NYOS 2019 www.nyos.org.uk 3 CONTENTS Opening Times welcome 2 Sat 1st & Sun 2nd June Sat 8th & Sun 9th June workshops 4 10.00am-5.00pm THE DALES 5 Telephone studios to enquire about mid-week CENTRAL 15 appointments. Key to symbols MOORS and COAST 23 Emerging artists Directions INDEX OF ARTISTS BY MEDIUM 38 Parking Accessibility studios location MAP baCK Contact Stay connected NY_open_studios NorthYorkshire OpenStudios @ny_open_studios www.nyos.org.uk Jonathan Moss, Malton. North Yorkshire Open Studios invites the public to see inside the usually private world of artists, gain an insight into the creative process, see exclusive new work and explore a variety of inspiring locations along the way. Over the first two weekends in June, 101 selected artists and makers are opening their studios across North Yorkshire; a chance to buy and take home cuing-edge cra¦ and design, contemporary sculpture, paintings and ceramics. Look out for the emerging artists, recently graduated or new to the professional scene, and hoping to make their mark with fresh ideas and creative energy. 4 nyos WORKSHOPS Enjoy and benefit from personal tuition by Open Studios Artists in their own creative spaces. Learn about materials, techniques and presentation, in advance of the public openings. See more workshops on page 34 and 36. Tile Mural Workshop Kim Coley Sunday 26 May 2019, 2 pm - 5 pm Contact Kim via www.kimcoley.co.uk for details and booking. SKETCHING IN CLAY with Anna Whitehouse Saturday 18th May tel.01282 843631 Oatlands Community Centre Harrogate KIDS 11am-12pm Experiment, explore, play! PIGMENT Oil painter Lucy Morrison & sculptor £12 Fiona Bowley both use historical techniques in their practice. In this workshop, Lucy will make oil paint ADULTS from pigment and Fiona will demonstrate Roman 1:30pm-4pm stucco. Participants will sample both techniques. Meditative, 1.30-4.00pm, June 7,Thornton in Craven, £40.00 focussed... & cake! & STUCCO £35 For more info & to book, email [email protected] photocredit Eric Moss www.nyos.org.uk 5 Dales area The Yorkshire Dales includes some of the finest limestone scenery in the UK, from crags and pavements to an underground labyrinth of caves. Each valley or ‘dale’ has its own distinct character, set against expansive heather moorland tops. Stone-built villages sit among traditional farming landscapes of field barns, drystone walls and flower-rich hay meadows. Spectacular waterfalls and ancient broad-leaf woodland contrast with the scaered remains of former mine workings and other rural industries, which remind us of the area’s rich industrial heritage. Together, nature and people have created a special landscape of immense beauty and character to which artists are drawn for inspiration Conistone Bridge John White For more information, visit www.yorkshiredales.org.uk DALES 6 1 CAROLINE DUNN 2 MICHAEL KUSZ Caroline makes wall hangings, framed pieces, and Michael creates sculptures from recycled materials, artists’ books, using dyed and printed silk, appliqued mainly copper. Growing up around old tools and and stitched. Inspired by the landscapes and birds of materials nurtured hours of creativity, seing solid the Yorkshire Dales and the Northumberland coast, foundations. He identifies closely with rooks; gregarious, she also explores the fantastic world of medieval mischievous and demonstrating a sense of freedom and manuscripts. fun, everything he wants his artworks to express. Emma Sedman Gallery, High Street, Leyburn, Graculus Sculptures, Studio 6, Dales Centre, Silver North Yorkshire, DL8 5AQ. We are on a corner, Street, Reeth, North Yorks. DL11 6SP. From the centre opposite the large Costa Coffee. of Reeth, go 150m up Silver Street (B6270 to Kirkby Free parking in main square but usually full. Also Stephen). Pass the baker to the right, fire station to the Pay and Display car park behind the main square.. le¦ before arriving at the Dales Centre on your right. There is a very small ‘lip’ in the doorway but it is Plenty of parking on site. possible to push a wheelchair over this. The gallery No access issues. itself is quite small but can be manoeuvred around. Public Toilets opposite the Buck Hotel in Reeth. 01677 450566 [email protected] 01748 884628 [email protected] www.carolinedunn.com www.graculus.co.uk 3 ANGELA KEEBLE 4 TERRY HIRD Angela’s abstract works evolve from direct Terry works in acrylics on a variety of substrates - observations, lingering memories and the act of linen covered board, hand-made papers and marine painting itself. To resolve conflicts and achieve unity ply, all under-painted in cadmium red with clear and balance, the work can undergo several transitions, gesso. Paintings range from figurative landscapes to o¦en with the history of the painting hinted at just typographic collages, and abstract interpretations of beneath the surface. local limestone geology to hard-edged graphics. Baincote, Bainbridge, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 3EF. Waterside, 6 Brookland, Burton in Lonsdale, North Baincote is on a short track leading off the A684 on Yorkshire, LA6 3ND. L off A65 a mile West of Ingleton the lower side of the village green (on the le¦ if (signposted Lancaster and M6). 2 miles to Burton in coming from Hawes or Askrigg, on the right if coming Lonsdale. L a¦er passing the village shop. Down hill from Leyburn). and L into Brookland before the bridge . End house . Around village green. Limited parking on Brookland (Cul de sac). Please Ground floor studio, one step up. park on road or driveway. Keep field access clear. Ground floor toilet in Baincote. Public and disabled Two step entrance to house and studio - front toilets on the village green. entrance porch. Ground floor toilet. 01969 650774 [email protected] 015242 61803 [email protected] www.angelakeeble.co.uk www.terryhirdart.co.uk www.nyos.org.uk 7 5 SUSAN CALVERLEY PARKER 6 ANNIE FARRER Susan makes works inspired by changing light, colour Annie uses drybrush watercolour, and pen and ink on and weather conditions around the Yorkshire Dales, vellum or paper to reveal the intricate detail of “the using mixed-media, collage or oils. She uses her overlooked” in nature. Inspiration comes from the paintings to explore how this magnificent scenery has slopes of Ingleborough, where she has wandered since been, and is currently influenced by our use of the land. childhood. Recently working on a eight feet long book. Old School House, Newby, Clapham, North Yorkshire, Hall Garth Barn, Cross Haw Lane, Clapham, North LA2 8HR. From the A65 drive towards Ingleton / Yorkshire, LA2 8DZ. A65 from Sele, R to Clapham, Kirkby Lonsdale. At the Goat Gap Cafe take the right round New Inn, over bridge, R a¦er store. Studio 100 turn signposted Newby. The Old School House is yds on R. A65 from Ingleton, L to Clapham, first L and located on the le¦- hand side at the far end of the studio 100 yds on R. village green. Parking along Cross Haw Lane. Road side parking - please park with consideration. Slight slope of about 10 yards from road to barn Steps into the house and within the garden. entrance. There will be wheelchair access to the Toilet on site. barn. Toilet on site (no disabled access). 015242 63172 [email protected] 015242 51097 [email protected] www.farsunnybank.co.uk www.anniefarrer.com 7 NORMA STEPHENSON 8 JILL JAMES Norma’s working approach is studio based, from Jill combines precious metals and gemstones to create sketches made on location. She feels a natural affinity unique pieces of contemporary jewellery. Her interest with millstone grit and wild moorland landscape. The in mark-making and surface texture is inspired by the tough, squat farms and barns, and the ribbon roads rugged, weather-beaten Yorkshire landscape.
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