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Artists' Open Studios 2019 Artists' Open Studios 2019 PETERBOROUGH ARTISTS’ARTISTS’ OPENOPEN STUDIOSSTUDIOS 20192019 29, 30 June 6, 7, 13, 14 July Inspirational art in homes and studios throughout the city of FREE ENTRY Peterborough and surrounding villages. WIN £100 www.paos.org.uk PAOS 2019 F/Cover.indd 1 09/03/2019 10:13 Welcome to Peterborough Artists’ Open Studios (PAOS) 2019. PAOS continues to flourish as a community of over 100 local artists and makers over who live or work in the PE postcode area. They showcase their 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 2019, their artistic disciplines and where to find them. Over 100 artists are exhibiting this year at 53 different locations all across the city and surrounding villages. We are also pleased to welcome a number of 100 new artists exhibiting with us for the first time. artists Studios open 29, 30 June, 6, 7, 13, 14 July exhibiting in 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 refreshments and the opportunity to enjoy the gardens too. 53 different Planning your visits locations You can visit as many or as few artists as you wish. Please check the dates, opening and closing times and location of your chosen artist(s) before you set off so you can enjoy as many venues as you can within the area. all over Access As most venues are private homes, disabled access may be limited. It may be worthwhile contacting the host before you set off to discuss your requirements. the city Liability and Copyright and in the PAOS cannot accept liability for any loss, damage or injury sustained to any member of the public visiting any of the venues. The public enters at their surrounding own risk. The content of this brochure is correct at the time of going to press (April 2019). Due to personal circumstances, member information may change without prior notice. Please villages check the website www.paos.org.uk for information. We hope you enjoy PAOS 2019 and, if you wish to join www.paos.org.uk PAOS, please visit our website to find out more. Jackie Hall PAOS Chair www.paos.org.uk 3 Key: Open Garden: artists’ index Refreshments: Name Disciplines Pg Name Disciplines Pg Lesley Adolphson Jewellery 19 Sandra Harper Painting / Drawing 33 Carry Akroyd Painting / Drawing, Printmaking 35 Karen Harrison Artbeat Digital art / Photography, Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing 18 Mahemuda Arsalani Mosaics 11 Iryna Haslam Painting / Drawing 32 Art Stars Children’s Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing, Art School Printmaking, Sculpture, Textiles 27 Judy Horman Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing 21 Rose House Painting / Drawing Jewellery, Mixed Media, Sculpture, 16 Shalini Austin 38 Coppersmithing Jerome Hunt Painting / Drawing 14 Ann Bellamy Jewellery, Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing 8 Liz Hunt Textiles 14 Box Of Frogs Mosaics Jewellery, Mosaics 36 Sarah Jennings Painting / Drawing 35 Chris Jose Painting / Drawing, Mixed Media Denise Brown Pottery 39 15 Martina K Painting / Drawing Anita Bruce Mixed Media, Textiles 9 33 Jewellery, Mixed Media, Textiles Cheryll Cadman Pottery 20 Sue Keen 26 Painting / Drawing, Printmaking Jacki Cairns Mixed Media, Painting/Drawing 11 Josephine Kelly 10 Mary Kemp Painting / Drawing Jeni Cairns Painting / Drawing, Sculpture 32 12 Keramika Creations Jewellery, Mixed Media Stacey-Ann Cole Mixed Media, Painting/Drawing 10 25 Jill Colman Jewellery, Mixed Media 15 Ziedune Kuskiene Digital art / Photography, Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing 33 Lynne Collins Painting / Drawing, Textiles 24 Chris Lovell Digital art / Photography, Mosaics 11 Linda Dalton Painting / Drawing 21 Madoodl Digital art, Painting / Drawing 33 Liz Davies Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing, Sculpture 26 Margaret Mallows Painting / Drawing, Printmaking 39 Debbie Davis Pottery 39 Eve Marshall Textiles 38 DenneyDesigns Jewellery, Stained Glass 17 Lindsay McGinlay Mixed Media Dexter Morgan 17 Digital art / Photography 8 Photography John McGowan Printmaking 30 Barbara Draycott Painting / Drawing 29 Llyan McLelland Digital art / Photography, Mixed Media, Mosaic, Painting / Drawing 27 Gillian Durno Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing 35 Christopher Metcalf Mixed Media 35 Sanae Dvorjetz Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing, Printmaking 16 Michael Mitchell Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing 17 Carrie Anne Funnell Glass 25 Tony Nero Painting / Drawing 10 Faye Gagel-Panchal Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing, Printmaking, Sculpture 11 Gerry Nicholas Painting / Drawing 31 Nadine Gereson Jewellery 20 Pat Nieburg Jewellery 14 Carolyn Goodwin Painting / Drawing, Pottery 36 Janette Olive Mixed Media 37 Jennie Grainger Original Hand Cut Paper Art 13 Jon Paine Woodcarving, Sculpture, Woodturning 15 Mary Green Creative Artist Mosaics Mixed Media, Printmaking, Sculpture, 13 Kathryn Parsons Ceramics 27 Kay Hall Mosaics, Textiles 20 Alex Patience Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing Sally Hammerton Painting / Drawing, Mixed Media 15 13 Painting / Drawing Handmade By Joolz Mixed Media, Stained Glass 16 Celia Patience 13 Susan Harper Painting / Drawing 29 Alison May Parry Mosaics 20 4 www.paos.org.uk Name Disciplines Pg Name Disciplines Pg Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing, Pottery, The Garden House - Light Pear Tree Cottage Arts Mixed Media Textiles 30 Project Peterborough 9 Peterborough Red Cross United Artists Network Painting / Drawing, Pottery, Sculpture 32 ‘Surviving to Thriving’ Mixed Media 18 Andrea Van Kleef Pottery, Textiles 39 Potterydayz Pottery 31 René Viner Painting / Drawing, Pottery, Mixed Media 19 Veronica Pryke Painting / Drawing 28 Graham Ward Painting / Drawing 14 Charron Pugsley-Hill Painting / Drawing, Textiles 24 Pauline K Wheatley Jewellery, Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing, Pottery 31 Prue Pye Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing, Printmaking 26 Melissa Waudby Mixed Media, Pottery, Textiles 34 Wendy Quinnell Painting / Drawing 37 Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing, Lexy Wells 28 Rae Art (Rachael Brown) Painting / Drawing 28 Encaustic Wax Gillian Wing Glass 36 Julie Reid Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing, Printmaking 9 Brian Withall Glass 24 Kerry Richardson Jewellery, Mixed Media 25 Christine Withall Pottery 24 Ellie Sandall Children’s Book Illustration 27 Jenny Wood Jewellery, Mixed Media, Textiles 37 Jane Catherine Sanders Jewellery, Painting / Drawing, Pottery 34 Amy Wright Polymer Clay, Mixed Media 16 Paul Saunders Digital Art / Photography 10 Petra Wright Ceramics Pottery 19 ShelaghHope MosaicArt Mosaic 12 Members not exhibiting in 2019 Jenny Sheldrake Jewellery 26 Ann Ardron Painting / Drawing 40 Sue Shields Mixed Media, Painting / Drawing, Deirdre Blackburn Painting / Drawing 40 Printmaking, Sculpture, Textiles 32 Kay Clark Mixed Media, Painting/Drawing, Pauline Smith Textiles 21 Printmaking 41 Fiona Swepson Pottery 36 James Tovey Painting/Drawing 40 Nick Tearle, Fenland Artist Painting / Drawing 28 Lindsay Wisniewski Pottery 41 Pete Hayward’s PAOS Pop Up Barn Studio EXHIBITION 1st - 9th June 2019 Open during PAOS weekends Opens daily From 11.00am until 3.00pm Saturday’s only 17 Woodgate, Helpston, PE6 7ED 17 [email protected], Helpston, PE6 7ED [email protected] 446623 Vivacity Shop, Queensgate, PE1 1PU www.paos.org.uk 5 Your chance to win £100 To celebrate our 19th year of Open Studios this year, we’re offering you the chance to win £100 to spend with the PAOS artist(s) of your choice. For a chance to win collect 8 stickers from 8 different venues (each venue has a corresponding number on the grid in your brochure). An artist at the venues you visit will add a venue sticker to the grid in your brochure. Once you have 8 stickers please fill in your details, cut out the pages and hand them to an artist at one of the venues. You can enter more than once if you’re Free really crazy for local art and have prize draw visited many more venues. No purchase But remember all entries necessary must be in multiples of 8. Entry closes at the end of events on 14th July. The winner will be notified by the end of July Visit www.paos.org.uk for terms and conditions. Our Free Prize Draw has proven to be lots of fun and a big hit with visitors over the last few years. Two years ago we changed the competition format to the PAOS sticker format. This has worked really well and also allows us to collect data on how well the various venues are being visited. Below are our two lucky winners from 2017 and 2018, who were over the moon to spend their £100 PAOS vouchers with the artist of their choice. Chloe Walker Harrison, winner of our Prize Prize Draw winner in 2018, Julie Errington Draw in 2017. delighted with her vouchers. Prize draw page.indd 1 15/04/2019 09:52 PAOS FREE PRIZE DRAW Win £100 Ask an artist at the venues you visit to add a venue sticker to the grid below. Once you have 8 stickers, please fill in your details, cut out the page and hand it to an artist at one of the venues. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Venue 1 Venue 2 Venue 3 Venue 4 Venue 5 Venue 6 Venue 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Venue 8 Venue 9 Venue 10 Venue 11 Venue 12 Venue 13 Venue 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Venue 15 Venue 16 Venue 17 Venue 18 Venue 19 Venue 20 Venue 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Venue 22 Venue 23 Venue 24 Venue 25 Venue 26 Venue 27 Venue 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Venue 29 Venue 30 Venue 31 Venue 32 Venue 33 Venue 34 Venue 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Venue 36 Venue 37 Venue 38 Venue 39 Venue 40 Venue 41 Venue 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Venue 43 Venue 44 Venue 45 Venue 46 Venue 47 Venue 48 Venue 49 50 51 52 53 Venue 50 Venue 51 Venue 52 Venue 53 PAOS ARTIST Name: .................................................................................Post code..........................
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