Showing posts with label mill road winter fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mill road winter fair. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Art at the Mill Road Winter Fair


Mill Road Art @ the Mill Road Winter Fair, 1 Dec 2012


Last week, I listed five exhibitions I want to see in December.  One of those is art at the Mill Road Winter Fair. 

Here's a taster of the artists who will be showing at the Drama Centre on Saturday -- plus additional artists who will also be part of the Fair.




Artists at the Drama Centre:


Anglia Ruskin Drama Centre, Covent Garden.
Only on Sat, 1 Dec, 10-4.30.

Features:


















"I'm too sexy for my mo."


Tom Morgan Jones,


Source:  http://www.inkymess.com/


















Bottle imp.


Jim Carrington,


(Sorry, I couldn't find a picture.
Discover this artist at the Fair!)














Memories of spring.


David Wood,


Source:  http://www.davidwoodartist.blogspot.co.uk/
















Sunshine and shade.



Jenny Duke,


Source:  http://www.jennyduke.co.uk


















Boat and birds and the wide blue sea.




Patrick Widdess,


Source:  http://www.patrickwiddess.co.uk/















Time in a photograph.



Paul Margiotta,















Façades with interest.













Rrroarrr.
















A winter's tale.


Adam Kehedai,






(Sorry, I couldn't find a picture.
Discover this artist at the Fair!)







Source:  http://www.camopenstudios.co.uk/node/2779



















Shades of Hockney.















Tragedy.





















Moo.















Spiky lines of whimsy.














Guardians of the museum.



Daisy Zoll,


Source:  http://www.daisyzoll.co.uk/




















Shadow artist.


and Sam Motherwell.



















Breezy bridge.









Other artists at the Fair:


Nick Ellis @ Williams Art Gallery, Gwydir St

A giant view of Mill Road by illustrator and map artist Nick Ellis.  Here's a bit of it:


Have a look at the entire pull-out map here.

And here's another map of central Cambridge that Nick Ellis did:

Source:  http://www.nickellis.co.uk



Open Studios:

•  Binnie Macellari,  20 Sturton St
Source:  Cam Open Studios




















Inclement sea?  Or abstraction?


•  Rosemary Catling, 10 Gwydir St


Source:  The artist's website



















Hopping. Dancing.


•  Irene Wilkes, 21 Milford St


Source:  OnlineDesignMakers







Stern bird.




Cambridge Art Salon @ Ditchburn Place and @ 29 Cromwell Rd:












See all of these plus more on my Pinterest Board:  Art at the Mill Road Winter Fair.

Permalink:  http://artincambridge.blogspot.com/2012/11/art-at-mill-road-winter-fair.html

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Five exhibitions to visit in December 2012

Five (plus one) in December

The days are short, the air is chill, and it's one month until Christmas.  It's time to head indoors and warm our heart with art.

•  Winifred Nicholson (1893-1981)


Kettle's Yard. Tues-Sun 11.30-5.
Ends 21 Dec 2012.



•  Snow Country: Woodcuts of the Japanese Winter.


Fitzwilliam Museum.  Tues-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5.
Ends 13 Jan.




•  Helen Wilks:    The Inhabited Space. (Works inspired by Punch and Judy.)


New Hall Art Collection. Mon-Sun 10-6.
Ends 21 Dec.  Starts 25 Nov.




•  Harriet Lintott    (Saddhahadaya). Prints.


Cambridge Buddhist Centre, 38 Newmarket Rd.  Mon-Thurs 10-1.
Ends 31 Dec.





•  Mill Road Art @ the Mill Road Winter Fair.



Anglia Ruskin Drama Centre, Covent Garden.
Only on Sat, 1 Dec, 10-4.30.

Features:
Ceri Ann Littlechild,
Tom Morgan Jones,
Jim Carrington,
Yiting Lee,
David Wood,
Jenny Duke,
Patrick Widdess,
Paul Margiotta,
Emma Copley,
Adam Kehedai,
Sheena Davies,
Alex Kemp,
Jemma Kang,
Alexander Blustin,
Daisy Zoll,
and Sam Motherwell.

See pictures by these artists on my Pinterest Board:  Art at the Mill Road Winter Fair

There'll be a follow-up post soon about the Mill Road Fair!




And one bonus show, further afield in Ely:




Angela Mellor  (ceramics) and Melanie Max (landscape paintings).
Angela Mellor Gallery, 38A St Mary's St, Ely.
Weekends of 24-25 Nov, 1-2 Dec, 15-16 Dec.




That's what I'm planning to see in December! 

Of course, some of the November exhibitions are still on as well.

Let me know once you've seen any of these -- or which one you'd most like to see if you could find the time... :-)  

Or if you're one of the artists mentioned:  maybe you'd like to get in touch because I'd love to feature some of your art.

You can comment here or email me at picturetalk321@gmail.com.  I'd love to hear from you.



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