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Weave these into your art curriculum
2019
18 th Open Art / Art Auction
11 February – 4 May 2019
A chance for local artists to exhibit their work – and children too !!!!
Northern Stone and Peat Smoke’, Anthony Ratcliffe
20 May – 10 August 2019
The source of any image is usually a result of exploring the more remote areas of Britain and collecting drawn information as well as photography. Then, he uses his extensive collection of maps, guidebooks and literature associated with the area to develop his ideas into a composition which is translated into a series of pen and ink studies.
These are enlarged, reversed (the print process inverts the image) and redrawn onto a woodblock using charcoal and then poster paint. ‘This image is then cut out using a craft knife and tools. The different tones of the ink drawing are translated by scratching and making patterns and cut marks,’ said Anthony.
http://www.lancashirelife.co.uk/out-about/artist-profile-anthony-ratcliffe-1-5485197
http://anthonyratcliffe.co.uk/
Made on Merseyside
Tuesday 27 August – 16 November 2019
A celebration of industry and manufacturing – with an artistic flavour
See Made in Sheffield as an example
http://www.museums-sheffield.org.uk/museums/millennium-gallery/exhibitions/past/made-in-sheffield
Crafted
2 December 2019 – 11 January 2020
Local artists present their crafts – a wide range of 2D and 3D examples – and lots of them are for sale too.
2020
Philip Garrett
27 January – 11 April 2020
Local sculptor
See his work outside St Laurence’s in Memory of Deputy Head Deb Mottram Foster
https://vimeo.com/111405601
Making an Impression
(Ashmolean Museum touring exhibition)
27 April – 11 July 2020
https://www.ashmolean.org/impression
This exhibition showcases prints created by Impressionist artists and their contemporaries. The Impressionists’ characteristic subjects; the modern life of the city, portraits, landscape, and weather are all represented in their prints which, like their paintings, exploit and cultivate innovatory techniques and aesthetic effects. These fascinating works are displayed in the context of the development of print-making techniques, and the blurring of the boundaries between prints and drawings. Many of the works included in the exhibition are being exhibited for the first time.
The Printed Line (Hayward Touring exhibition)
27 July – 5 September
Comics Youth (Centre 63)
21 September – 9 January 2021- Comics and Manga
Loan scheme – available to schools
Mini Museum – available to schools Gallery Contact – [email protected]