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Monday 26 July Open Studios Yearbook 2021 cover section.qxp_Layout 1 16/06/2021 12:25 Page 1 See page 43 for details FRIDAY 16 - MONDAY 26 JULY www.peppercreative.co.uk Open Studios Yearbook 2021 cover section.qxp_Layout 1 16/06/2021 12:25 Page 3 ARTIST INDEX NAME PAGE NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Peter Allen 31 Anna Hayward 19 Nichola Roe 20 Pollyanna J Bareham 36 Chris Hicks MA 27 Julie Sajous 22 Rai Barker 33 Charlotte Hodge Thomas 35 Becky Samuelson SWA 35 Elise Barnard 16 Elizabeth Hodgson 24 Scarecrows 42 Linda Beale 26 James Lord Art 19 Robert Scott 21 Birgit's Studio 13 Jools' Jewels 29 Angela Sowden 28 Maggie Boyce 14 Sandy Kendall 32 Sarah Stuart 42 Patsy Carter 17 Heather Knowles 38 Seacycle Studio 10 Sharon Chambers 18 Patricia Laking 9 Anya Stickland 18 Annette Chatting 23 Marion Large 10 Strata Original Art 28 Mark Chettle 11 Deni Lavender 18 Karen Taggart 27 Sally Clark 14 Rosemary Lawrey 33 Loren Thorn 33 Gillian Clarke 8 Barbara Long 9 Lis Toft 10 Edna Coatsworth 42 Julie Lymn 36 Anne Toms 42 Juliet Collins 28 Made By Rhian 38 Waddington Creative 17 Keith Coomber 29 Richard Mair 42 Andy Walker FRSA 24 Pat Cornwell 9 Brian Marriott 19 Maria Ward 22 Val Cranwell 16 Sarah Marsh 23 Marian Warren 28 Simon Dabell 40 Alison Mascarenhas 42 Kuki Waterstone 14 Deejavu Art 10 Lyndy Moles 31 Lesley Wellings 16 Carol Ann Eades 37 Boris Moscoff 22 Wendy Welsford 41 Guy Eades 37 Gill Mountford 42 Tony Westmore 15 Pauline Evans 9 Gillian Nye 17 Whitmarsh/Stripy Art 42 Andy Fortune 12 Sharon Ould 38 Wightgrownwool 39 Clare Frankl Bertram 14 Alyson Parker 21 Sally Woodford 23 Eva Fraser-Harris 42 Adele Pearce 34 Paul Woods 40 Julie Gaterell 19 Christina Phillips 18 Wrapped In Colour 11 Chris Gillies 15 Stephen Prangnell 11 & 15 Ian Wright 17 Helen Goodman 20 Susie Prangnell 11 & 15 Lynn Young 42 Richard Grant 42 Penny Rich 38 Rob Hawker 27 Jill Roe 16 45 Open Studios Yearbook 2021 inner pages.qxp_Layout 1 16/06/2021 12:51 Page 1 LOOK OUT FOR THE RED BUNTING, CONTENTS WHICH MEANS YOU HAVE ARRIVED Isle of Wight Map 2 Other Artists 42 Artists not exhibiting in July Open Studios Open Studios 2021 Island Wide Index of all Artists 45 FRIDAY 16 - MONDAY 26 JULY Newport Area 8 KEY inc. Carisbrooke, Newtown & Porchfield Darker blocks denote the dates in July Cowes Area 13 an artist is participating on. inc. Gurnard, Northwood & East Cowes 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Yarmouth Area 21 inc. Wellow, Thorley, Ningwood Numbers on street maps indicate & Cranmore 1 locations of exhibiting artists. Freshwater & Totland Area 26 inc. Freshwater Bay and Brighstone Denotes group exhibitions. Ryde Area 31 inc. Binstead and Brading ACCESS FOR DISABLED VISITORS See individual entries for details. Bembridge Area 35 inc. St Helens Times are 10am - 5pm. Look for variations. Sandown & Shanklin Area 37 inc. Godshill Go to www.isleofwightarts.com for the latest on this year’s Open Studios. Ventnor Area 40 inc. Whitwell & Niton Important Covid information. Please read and help us all keep safe. After the Open Studios timely cancellation in March 2020, we think the prospects are good for July 2021. However, artists and visitors must comply with any directions from the Government which apply during this Open Studios period. We think masks, hand cleansing & some social distancing are still likely to be the norm. The handling of artworks and other activities are under the control of the artists in their venues. We want visitors and artists to have an enjoyable event, with each respecting this responsible interaction. Isle of Wight Arts Ltd. 1 Open Studios Yearbook 2021 inner pages.qxp_Layout 1 16/06/2021 12:51 Page 2 COVID RULES APPLY ISLAND WIDE FRIDAY 16 - MONDAY 26 JULY COWES p13 EAST COWES p20 GURNARD p14 NORTHWOOD p19 PORCHFIELD p12 NEWTOWN p11 YARMOUTH p21 CRANMORE p24 NEWPORT p8 NINGWOOD p23 CARISBROOKE p9 THORLEY p23 WELLOW p22 TOTLAND p28 FRESHWATER p27 FRESHWATER BAY p26 BRIGHSTONE p29 GODSHILL p38 THE GREAT ARTIST WHITWELL p40 IS THE SIMPLIFIER. NITON p41 VINCENT VAN GOGH All information was correct at the time of publishing. Every care will be taken to ensure that artists’ open studios and public venues are safe to visit. Neither Isle of Wight Arts Open Studios nor artists opening their studios can accept liability for any loss, damage or injury sustained while visiting Open Studios. Isle of Wight Open Studios Ltd, 65 School Green Road, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, PO40 9AU. 2 Open Studios Yearbook 2021 inner pages.qxp_Layout 1 16/06/2021 12:51 Page 3 DISTANCE • SANITIZE • WEAR MASKS ISLE OF WIGHT ARTS WELCOME YOU BACK FOR OPEN STUDIOS 2021 OPEN STUDIOS 2021 • 16th July - 26th July • 10am - 5pm* The Isle of Wight Arts Open Studios event resumes after the cancellation in 2020 due to the Covid pandemic. We show the diversity and high quality of creative arts RYDE p31 and crafts the Island has to offer. This beautiful and BINSTEAD p33 historic Island inspires much of this creativity. You will see the results for yourself during Open Studios. Open Studios offers a showcase for many of the Islands talented artists and craft designers/makers, with their artworks on display. Visiting these exhibitors ST HELENS p35 will intrigue and inspire you in many ways. This opportunity to visit over 100 artists and craftspeople, BEMBRIDGE p35 in their studios and other venues, lets Islanders and BRADING p34 visitors from beyond the Wight see many parts of this artistic and beautiful Island. ENTRY IS FREE TO ALL EVENTS! SANDOWN p37 LOOK OUT FOR THE RED EVENT BUNTING! PLEASE DO NOT FORGET THE SOLO ARTISTS! With many established and new artists, you have the chance to meet exhibitors and talk about their work SHANKLIN p38 and what inspires them. You may purchase original artwork directly from the artists. Seek out that special piece you love and must have, even sign up to an art course! Work is available in all price ranges. Please note that while a few artists have bank card facilities, please bring cash or cheque. VENTNOR p40 The 2021 Yearbook detailed area maps allow you to plan your own art trails. *Please note variations in artists opening days/times. Our thanks to Red Funnel for their sponsorship and Pepper Creative for their sponsorship and technical support in making this event possible. For further information about the artists, including those not taking part, visit the website ISLEOFWIGHTARTS.COM 3 Open Studios Yearbook 2021 inner pages.qxp_Layout 1 16/06/2021 12:51 Page 4 Bunker Gallery Lisa Traxler’s solo show The Bunker Gallery is an Lisa Traxler BLAST WALL explores experimental project Blast Wall the notion of ‘Home’ and space with an annual her relationship to her selected exhibition. The Bunker Gallery own distinctive home, Contact the artist for Old Park Road charting her experience of living within a World War further information and St. Lawrence Two radar bunker on the to view work: PO38 1XR south coast of the Isle of [email protected] Wight. Touring from www.lisatraxler.com August Bank Holiday London to the island this 07931 617429 27 - 30 August 2021 Arts Council England Also open weekend at Fri 2 to 7pm Grant Awarded exhibition Binnel Studios, St.Lawrence Sat/Sun/Mon highlights new sculpture www.binnelstudios.com and painting by this 11am - 4pm Image: Julian Winslow award winning artist. Ghost sculptures ©Lisa Traxler 4 Open Studios Yearbook 2021 inner pages.qxp_Layout 1 16/06/2021 12:51 Page 5 Yinka Ilori MBE / Happy Street / Vitreous enamel underpass cladding, Battersea, London 2019 Mr Buckley / Vitreous enamel push plates 2019 Lisa Traxler / Descendants / Vitreous enamel 2021 Makers of the iconic signage & cladding for the London A.J WELLS both striking and tactile. Keen supporters of the Island Arts. ARCHITECTURAL ENAMEL 01983 537766 • AJWELLS.COM • VLAZE.CO 5 Open Studios Yearbook 2021 inner pages.qxp_Layout 1 16/06/2021 12:51 Page 6 6 Open Studios Yearbook 2021 inner pages.qxp_Layout 1 16/06/2021 12:51 Page 7 7 Open Studios Yearbook 2021 inner pages.qxp_Layout 1 16/06/2021 12:52 Page 8 NEWPORT AREA NEWPORT FRI 16 - MON 26 JULY 10AM-5PM. SEE STUDIOS FOR VARIATIONS Map created by PCGraphics (UK) Limited 2021 www.pcgraphics.uk.com Contains Ordnance Survey Data © Crown Copyright and database rights 2021 Ceramics, collage, drawing and 1 painting. Ceramics include porcelain, GILLIAN CLARKE stoneware and raku. Studio visits by appointment throughout year. FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO DIRECTIONS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 46 is halfway along Castle Road, on 46 Castle Road, right hand side, opposite turning to Newport, Linden Road. PO30 1DP T 07794647316 Parking in drive or road. E [email protected] W isleofwightarts.com/gillianclarke Two steps into studio. 8 Open Studios Yearbook 2021 inner pages.qxp_Layout 1 16/06/2021 12:52 Page 9 NEWPORT AREA NEWPORT & CARISBROOKE FRI 16 - MON 26 JULY 10AM-5PM. SEE STUDIOS FOR VARIATIONS Paintings, oils and watercolours 2 depicting plants and landscapes, rural PATRICIA LAKING and urban, inspired by our beautiful Island surroundings FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO DIRECTIONS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 From Newport, 3rd turn on left past Long Lane Farm House Studio, speed sign. Gateway signed Long Lane Long Lane, Farm. Gravel drive downhill. Newport, PO30 2NW T 01983 522093 Enter via main porch.
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