Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Sunday, October 03, 2010

Jess Fuller Lincolnshire Artist at Victoria Hall Oakham

Work by Lincolnshire Artist Jess Fuller is on show at Oakham Victoria Hall

For the rest of this week














Jess Fuller

Artist

3 The Northings
Barrowby
Nr Grantham

NG32 1TF

01476 575325

pktjfuller@aol.com

Click Here For Artists Website

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Oakham Artist at Work


Local Artist on Train

This local artist sketches very well in Biro
I observed he had his sketch pad and pen in
hand  so I thought I would attempt
to catch a snap of him unnoticed
I forgot how noisy my camera is.

If you want to see his work you may
get to see it if you pop into
The Upstairs Gallery
at Swans Mill Street.


Saturday, August 21, 2010

London Art





South Bank Green

Project Morrinho South Bank London

Project Morrinho South Bank London

Brazil



Sunday, August 08, 2010

Ruth Joyce Victoria Hall Oakham The Anti-Damsel Art Show


The Anti-Damsel
Art Show
8th - 15th August


Victoria Hall, 39 High Street, Oakham




Tonight saw the opening
of Ruth Joyce's
Exhibition

Live art, live music by Hearts by Fire





Music Provided by

Hearts By Fire

search 'hearts by fire' on Facebook

Free Drinks and Nibble
Nice Show

Sunday, August 01, 2010

Ruth Joyce Anti-Damsel Art Exhibition- love tattoos Victoria Hall Oakham


Anti-Damsel Art Exhibition
love tattoos

Victoria Hall, Oakham

A week long art exhibition by
Ruth Joyce
from 8th - 15th August.






Held in The Victoria Hall,
39 High St Oakham,

open 10am to 4pm everyday.
Open evening from 4pm - 7pm on Sunday 8th August,
with live art, live music and nibbles.

Open to all so come along for a good time!

Visit http://www.ruthjoyce.co.uk/  or search facebook for 'ruth joyce artist'
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Twyford Guild of Artists Annual Exhibition

Twyford Guild of Artists was founded to bring together artists and craftspeople, living and working in the village, to promote their work collectively.


The objective of the Guild is to foster artistic activity in the village and to encourage an awareness of the activities of the Guild, both locally and in the East Midlands.

Membership of the Guild is restricted to artists and craftspeople from Twyford.


Annual Exhibition

18th - 19th September 2010

12- 5pm

Twyford Village Hall

near Melton Mowbray

See work by:

Gay Mayes

Ron Chapman

Jean Baker

Lesley Harris

Graeme Frost

Paula Chapman

Art and Design at View 4 at Victoria Hall Oakham

27th July - 8th August

10am - 4pm

Victoria Hall High Street Oakham


Chrissie Best

http://www.chrissiebest.com/











Ken Forrest Oakham Artist who paints watercolours in classical watercolour tradition.


Anne Goold had lived and worked in the Var, in the south of France, for twenty years where she worked with several French painters and exhibited there.


Working with Yves Pascal (a Beaux Arts painter). and living in the south of France, was the greatest influence on her use of colour.Since her return to England nine years ago she settled in Rutland, painting locally and returning to France frequently.

Recent exhibitions include: the Heifer Gallery, Islingtom, London; The Mayfair Arts Festival; the Covent Garden Festival at Grosvenor House Hotel; Gildenburgh Gallery, Cambridge; Lec Trois Dauphins at Ste Maxime; Plan de la Tour, Saint Tropez.

She has also exhibited in Sussex and Rutland, and this year in the 150th Anniversary Exhibition of the Society of Women Artists at The Mall galleries in London. Commissions accepted Worldwide. Tel: 01572 813146 Chantry, Exton, Rutland LE15 8AZ .’

Stuart Ball  http://www.bigstuartball.co.uk/


http://www.bigstuartball.co.uk/cafe_298617.html

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Fusion Catmose Arts

View of Vale of Catmose College from Cold Over...Image via Wikipedia
Fusion Catmose Arts

Catmose College
Cold Overton Road
Oakham
Rutland
LE15 6NU

24 July - 28 August 2010

Design Factory is proud to present 'Fusion'
the latest in a series of exhibitions that
show cases 17 selected Designer / Maker
and Associate members from the
East Midlands.

Meet the artists every Saturday and everyday
during the last two weeks of August.

Open:

Sat 10 - 4 pm

Mon - Thur 10 - 5 pm & Fri 10 - 12 pm

Free admission
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Friday, July 23, 2010

Rutland Artist Ian Calder Supports African Appeal






Rutland Artist and Teacher at HMP Stocken Ian Calder has given an oil painting to be to raise money for an African Charity.

http://www.everyonecounts.co.za/
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Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Victoria Hall Oakham

Victoria Hall Oakham given to the people of Oakham.

Held in trust for the people of Oakham.

The venue is  used for many events organisers who can afford to hire.

The Town Council pays over £12,000 year to base its offices in the building.

Whilst Oakham Town Table Tennis club and other groups have to hire other venues outside Oakham.

Artists use the venue to show there work, the hall takes their fee and provides no security, basic security is often ignored by Rutland County Council staff who also rent offices they frequently leave the doors unlocked when they go home. 

The toilets are now not available to the public during art exhibitions artist are expected to provide signs stating this to members of the public.



And not even on the



The people of Oakham should not forget
Victoria Hall
is belongs to them not the trustees

That is why they are called trustees and not owners!

Friday, July 02, 2010

Stephen Wigmore at Victoria Hall Oakham


Last few days to visit
Victoria Hall
Oakham
to see
Stephen Wigmore
and  his work

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Stephen Wigmore at Vitoria Hall

Stephen Wigmore

is showing his art at

Victoria Hall Oakham

All this week and next.

The show is open from 11am - 5pm

Below is Stephen's Rutland Hippo
This can be seen outside
Music and More
Melton Road
Oakham

Tuesday, May 04, 2010

Rosemary Tolkien Exhibition Victoria Hall Oakham Rutland

Rosemary Tolkien




Exhibition Victoria Hall Oakham Rutland

This week at Victoria Hall, Rosemary Tolkien an artist from Uppingham Rutland is showing her work. Admission is free.

The show gives people the chance to see Rosemary’s collection of painting based on architecture.

The collection includes works of architecture from Tenerife, Uppingham, Stamford and St. Pancras Station.

Rosemary describe her installation piece, “I have used ‘building blocks’ to show how the different architecture of the newly restored St Pancras Station interacts.

I have broken down the images into flat shapes and colours in to synthesize them into their significant forms so that the overall design, although being very neo-realist in character, takes on a formalist element.”

http://www.rosemarytolkien.com/





Friday, April 30, 2010

Jeremy Miles


If you like reading about art, theatre, music, photography, film and travel then look no further. Dancing Ledge provides a digest of features, interviews, reviews and opinions about art, culture and just having a good time. There are works old and new plus a blog with my thoughts and comments. Just follow the links and enjoy. - Jeremy Miles

http://jeremymiles.net/

Always a interesting read.

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Still Friends and Rutland County Museum

A tourist posts himself to Oakham to avoid the
British Airways Strike
A Sticky Visitor
Next year Rutland Council tax will be the

lowest in the land after
council employs dummies
at museum customers service
they hope to recruit many more
staff are said to be unhappy
and will fight any redundancies



Laying on the floor


Its not good to bang your head on the wall


Dead Man

Baby found at museum



Man Hung

Two Oakham School Boys watch hanging

Can I help?

Work little girl at old school desk

poor thing cant afford the chips!

It does ask not to climb please!

lost Duck

Mum I want to look over there!

Taking a closer look

Whats in here?

Oakham School Boy donates
his £50 pocket money

A busy farmer

Plenty of room at Oakham Cinema
A good family film @ the museum

Leicester Police despite cut backs
always willing to help

Strong Baby




Dancing in the Museum

Baby plays on rope


Visitor takes a closer look


Local Artist


Local Artist At Work