Exhibitions

New Designers 2018 Week One
Venue: Business Design Centre, London
Contact: nd@upperstreetevents.co.uk
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Dates: 27-06-2018 to 30-11-2019
New Designers 2018 Week One
Full of disruptive thinking, ambitious ideas and fresh approaches, New Designers presents the work of 3,000 hand-picked graduate design talents from around the country. Taking place at London’s Business Design Centre, the show explores every discipline of modern making. Great design shapes the human experience, and new perspectives push us forward.   Large Grey Glass Sculpture  (SOLD) Medium Grey Glass Sculpture  (SOLD) Medium Grey Glass Vessel with Skeleton (SOLD) Small Grey Glass Vessel (SOLD) Large Wire Skeleton Small Wire Skeleton ​ Blown glass with steel grid wire
York Ceramics Fair 2019
Venue: The Hospitium, Museum Gardens, York YO30 7DR
Contact: office@ceramicreview.com
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Dates: 23-11-2019 to 24-11-2019
York Ceramics Fair 2019
I am very pleased to be chosen to be showing my work at this year's York Ceramics Fair. It hosts 40 of the UK’s leading potters & ceramicsmakers who will be exhibiting and selling their ceramics. This event is in its second year and is presented by the Craft Potters Association (CPA). Alongside the ceramics fair, the CPA have joined forces with CoCA at York Art Gallery to present their Days of Clay 2019 offering a programme of events including demonstrations, talks and an opportunity to get hands on with clay and learn something new!
Vanitas, a performed still life
Venue: The Gordon House, London
Contact: clio@lloyd-jacob.com
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Dates: 17-10-2019 to 20-10-2019
Vanitas, a performed still life
Made  as "Coop", with collaborator, Andrew James, Vanitas was a series of 7 performances over 3 days for the Artlicks weekend festival in London.  Based around the theme of "Interdependence", Andrew and Clio built an immersive environment using sound, reflections, shadow play, projected light, live and filmed shadows as well as their own movments, to create a performance of play. Referencing  playground games, they highlighted issues of control and trust in collaboration as they made and then extinguished a temporary world.
Materiality
Venue: Oxo Tower Gallery, London
Contact: info@ManuelaKagerbauer.co.uk
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Dates: 06-05-2020 to 11-05-2020
I will be exhibiting in London
Chichester
Venue: Oxmarket Gallery, St Andrew’s Court off East Street, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1YH
Contact: info@ManuelaKagerbauer.co.uk
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Dates: 19-11-2019 to 01-12-2019
Chichester
I will be exhibiting with the artist collective Transition in Chichester.
Turner Prize 2019
Venue: Turner Contemporary, Rendezvous, Margate, Kent, CT9 1HG
Contact: info@turnercontemporary.org
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Dates: 28-09-2019 to 12-01-2020
Turner Prize 2019
The Turner Prize is awarded annually to an artist born, living or working in Britain, for an outstanding exhibition or public presentation of their work anywhere in the world in the previous year. The four shortlisted artists for the Turner Prize 2019 are: Lawrence Adu Hamdan, Helen Cammock, Oscar Murillo and Tai Shani. Image: Helen Cammock, Shouting in Whispers, 2017, Turner Prize 2019 at Turner Contemporary Margate. Photo by David Levene
Art at the ARB - Summer Open
Venue: Alison Richards Building, University of Cambridge
Contact: Judith Weik
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Dates: 24-06-2019 to 02-08-2019
Art at the ARB - Summer Open
Open Show selected by Rosanna Greaves, Artist and Senior Lecturer in Fine Art, Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University, Robert Good, Artist and Founder of ‘Art Language Location’ and Judith Weik, Exhibitions coordinator, Art at the ARB. The exhibition is open on weekdays from 9am - 5pm, closed on weekends and bank holidays. A Private View will take place on Saturday 29 June 2019 from 3 - 6pm For further information contact Judith Weik
Return to Nature
Venue: Legacy Art Gallery
Contact: Meg Oxford/Stella Hill
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Dates: 11-09-2019 to 06-10-2019
Return to Nature
'Return to Nature' exhibition @ Legacy Arts Gallery Join us, this September, when we return to normality after a busy summer for our ‘Return to Nature’ exhibition at Legacy Arts Gallery in Todmorden Village! The theme for this exhibition is Earth, Sea, Sky! When and Where Exhibition Dates Wednesday 11th September - Sunday 6th October 2019 Preview: Sunday 8th September, 2-4pm (all invited) Venue Legacy Arts Gallery 17 Burnley Road Todmorden OL14 7BU Exhibition Times Open: Wednesday to Saturday, 12.30pm – 5pm Open: Sunday, 12pm - 4pm Closed: Monday & Tuesday Artists Showcasing Art at Vixen - Kirsten Todd Laura Atkinson Louisa Pankhurst Johnson Trevor Whetstone Krystyna Spink Lynn Stinson Heather Fiona Martin JanCarlo Caling Alice Courvoisier Gillian Ryan Sarah Strachan Julie Herron Sarah Raiton Sophie Simpson
Thoughtful Planet 3
Venue: Thought Foundation
Contact: Michaela Wetherell
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Dates: 05-09-2019 to 13-11-2019
Thoughtful Planet 3
Jenny Purrett// Tania Kovats// Shaney Barton// Alexia Manzoni Porath// Leanne Pearce Billinghurst// Megan Randall// Lauren Saunders// Sarah Strachan// Peter Hanmer and Jo De Ruiter Thought Foundation has been highlighting environmental issues since we opened in 2017. Our signature Thoughtful Planet exhibitions have explored many issues from the mass of plastic in our oceans, the decline of bees and deforestation. World-leading climate scientists have warned there are only a dozen years to keep the rising global temperate from increasing. From this point, a catastrophic chain of events will result in drought, wildfires, floods, extreme heat, famine and poverty for hundreds of millions of people. Thought Foundation feels our emphasis on this subject is more important than ever. The third instalment of Thoughtful Planet exhibition aims to highlight major environmental issues in order to give a platform to creative voices and educate our visitors about these world issues. Thoughtful Planet 3September 5th...
a balloon that flew
Venue: The Arches Project, B9 4EE Birmingham
Contact: 0121 772 0852 (Evette)
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Dates: 10-05-2019 to 14-05-2019
a balloon that flew
“I used to sit inside an empty green round plastic tub. I had ropes which were to be used to connect this improvised basket to a balloon. This balloon obviously never flew but I did.” a balloon that flew is about repressed needs and feelings, those that have been deleted and/orreprogrammed by society. It is about looking for and reawakening our purest, unstained self, through evoking a simpler era, a simpler being – childhood, a child.Exploring alienation/evasion/obliviousness, pieces take form that exaggerate in scale and momentum childhood gestures and memories. There is not a search for beauty and wonder but for questioning and liberation – how can childhood play inform, extend and disturb a socially acceptable ‘adult’ and the world it was created in/from?The exhibition is populated by diverse media (painting, sculpture, video, performance) that combines in overwhelming sets/installations of odd, DIY-like objects/pieces which expand on the artist’s child-like mentality/attitude...
Deuxieme
Venue: Ruskin Corridor, Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge
Contact: Sarah Strachan
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Dates: 02-04-2019 to 29-04-2019
Deuxieme
A two-part exhibition of contemporary artworks by second year BA Fine Art students from Cambridge School of Art
AA2A Artists at Bucks New University Show 2019
Venue: Bucks New University
Contact: Nathan Ward
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Dates: 14-06-2019 to 19-06-2019
AA2A Artists at  Bucks New University Show 2019
  The exhibition will be in W7 and on the first floor of Timberlake. Please arrive at our High Wycombe Reception where our Student Ambassadors will be ready to accompany you to the show. At the same time, please take the opportunity to visit an exhibition by our AA2A artists in W9, where a showcase of their work in progress will open at the same time as the students The Gallery Room opposite Room W9, Bucks New University, High Wycombe Campus, Queen Alexandra Road, High Wycombe, Bucks, HP11 2JZ Private view, Thursday 13th June, 5.30pm. Fri 14th June 10am-2pm & 5pm-7pm Sat 15th June 10am-4pm Monday 17th June 10am-2pm & 5pm-7pm Tuesday 18th June 10am-2pm & 5pm-7pm Wednesday 19th June 10am-2pm &2pm-7pm  
The Mobile Laboratory for Extraordinary Research
Venue: Basement Project Space, ARU
Contact: 01245 686868
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Dates: 21-03-2019 to 12-04-2019
The Mobile Laboratory for Extraordinary Research
Artists Vic Dawson and Julie Sleaford share an interest in the psychology of belief systems and the contradictory nature of technologies that both document evidence and conjure illusions. Having turned a caravan into a Camera Obscura, darkroom and recording space, Dawson and Sleaford invited participants to pose for them, share their encounters with mysterious events and bring along objects charged with a powerful personal resonance. Inside the dark chamber of the caravan they received the ghost image of each participant as it travelled through space and time via a lensless pinhole in the side of the caravan.Participants were then invited inside the caravan to have their stories recorded onto a loop of tape and their possessions captured on film by a flash in the dark to explore how we project a narrative onto the world around us. The artists ventured out into the Essex countryside to scratch its pastoral surface...
The Long Note
Venue: IMMA, Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin
Contact: enquiries through IMMA website
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Dates: 13-03-2019 to 26-05-2019
The Long Note
Film work by artist Helen Cammock, celebrating the involvement of women in the civil rights movement in Derry in 1968, commissioned by Void Derry to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the first civil rights march in Derry, Northern Ireland.
Belper Arts Trail 5th/6th May 2019
Venue: Attic Batik
Contact: hello@karenlogan.com
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Dates: 05-05-2019 to 06-05-2019
Belper Arts Trail 5th/6th May 2019
I'll be exhibiting my limited edition lino prints at Attic Batik for the Belper Arts Trail. As well as the finished prints, my lino cuts will be on display for visitors to view and handle. I'll be working on a linocut in the space. Prints are priced at £40-£60, printed by hand in the printmaking department at Derby University. 
view//point - pop-up exhibition
Venue: Unit 5, FarGo Village, CV1 5ED, Coventry
Contact: view.point.popup@gmail.com
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Dates: 08-04-2019 to 11-04-2019
view//point - pop-up exhibition
'view//point' consists of a pop-up exhibition/gallery space created by Rodrigo Costa and Saul Motiejaitis, which puts in contrast two different ways of responding to our current world and society. Rodrigo's work reveals an intimate research into ways of reawakening the purest, unstained, organic self (of the artist and the audience), by evoking a simpler era, a simpler being – childhood, a child. Through the exploration of the states of alienation, evasion and obliviousness associated with these, the interest for (self)questioning and (self)liberation outgrows the one for aesthetics and wonder.On the other hand, stemming from a colder examination of light, form and memory, Saul explores cinematography and the subtle relationships between light and material. Aesthetics and perspective dabble with memories through recreated footage in diverse arrangements and alter the ambience of these memories. There is a real focus on the subtlety and harshness of the materials that cooperate to create these...
Art in Clay Hatfield
Venue: Hatfield House, Hertfordshire
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Dates: 16-08-2019 to 18-08-2019
Art in Clay Hatfield
Art in Clay Hatfield is an outdoor summer event held in marquees in the beautiful parklands of Hatfield House. A large event of over 200 exhibitors from the Uk and Europe, including a full programme of talks & demonstrations and a Clay Creation Zone to fire your imagination.
Earth and Fire International Ceramics Fair Ceramics Fair
Venue: The Harley Gallery, Welbeck, Nottinghamshire
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Dates: 21-06-2019 to 23-06-2019
Earth and Fire International Ceramics Fair Ceramics Fair
Earth and Fire International Ceramic Fair is one of the country's premier ceramic events taking place every year at the end of June in North Nottinghamshire. The fair takes place on the Welbeck Estate, which houses The Harley Gallery, The Portland Collection and an array of artist studios.Earth & Fire showcases over 135 potters from across the UK and mainland Europe who come to sell direct to the public from outdoor market stalls.The event attracts collectors, gallery owners, enthusiasts and the general public alike, who flock to Earth & Fire to meet and talk to the potters selling everything from garden planters and sculptures, to bowls, pie dishes, teapots, mugs, plates and egg cups.
Bovey Tracey Contemporary Craft Festival
Venue: Mill Marsh Park, Bovey Tracey, Devon
Contact: -
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Dates: 07-06-2019 to 09-06-2019
Bovey Tracey Contemporary Craft Festival
Craft Festival is a multi-award winning craft event in the South West, celebrating the best of British designer making. The Contemporary Craft Festival returns to Bovey Tracey in June, bringing together 200 makers of contemporary craft including award winning silversmiths, potters, furniture makers, textile artists, glass makers, jewellery, 3D printing and even surfboards. The Contemporary Craft Festival was founded in 2003. It is a non-profit making company and has grown from 4,000 to nearly 10,000 visitors since it started to become one of the most prestigious and much loved craft events in the UK. 
Made By Hand Cheltenham
Venue: Cheltenham Town Hall
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Dates: 08-03-2019 to 10-03-2019
Made By Hand Cheltenham
Made by Hand, in association with The Contemporary Craft Festival in Bovey Tracey, is joining forces with The Gloucestershire Guild of Craftsmen, New Brewery Arts, The Cheltenham Trust, madebyhandonnline.com, craft&design.net, Hereford College of Arts and Period Living at Made by Hand, The Town Hall, Cheltenham.  This premier event is part of a portfolio of multi award winning events organised by Made by Hand Events Ltd.  Made by Hand will showcase a highly selective group of 100 makers & artists set in the beautiful surroundings of Cheltenham's Town Hall.
RWS Contemporary watercolour exhibition
Venue: Bankside Gallery, London
Contact: samanthasnowden7@msn.com
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Dates: 07-03-2019 to 21-03-2019
RWS Contemporary watercolour exhibition
Contemporary watercolours  
MERGE
Venue: Ruskin Corridor, Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge
Contact: Sarah Strachan
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Dates: 01-02-2019 to 14-02-2019
MERGE
From Friday 1st February, creative works produced by a group of 2nd year students, during the optional module ‘Text and Image’, will be exhibited at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge. The works on display demonstrate the wide range of potential creative responses to the brief, which is to develop a visual project in which the interaction of text and image is central to the final work. Reflecting this central concern, the exhibition features works made by means of photography, painting, sculpture, digital media, poetry and illustration. What coheres the range of works on show is an understanding that the better we can comprehend the diversity of ways in which texts and images, can, and do, combine in complex ways, the better we are able to reflect that complexity in works of art and design, and the better we are then able to navigate a world that is filled with such...
VISION
Venue: Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge
Contact: Sarah Strachan
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Dates: 31-01-2019 to 17-02-2019
VISION
VISION: An exhibition of artwork by 2nd year fine art students. A group of eleven, second year Fine Art students present their visions; reflecting on political, social and environmental issues.  Hosted by Anglia Ruskin University on the balcony of the Ruskin Gallery, students voice their visions through diverse approaches using a wide range of materials. The private view, in the balcony area of the Ruskin Gallery, is open to all members of the public on Thursday, 31st January 2019, from 5.00 to 7.00 pm.
Connextions
Venue: Mumford Corridor, Anglia Ruskin University
Contact: Sarah Strachan & Stepanka Facerova
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Dates: 27-02-2019 to 06-05-2019
Connextions
An exhibition of artwork by Cambridge School of Art students in collaboration with Cambridge Arts Network (CAN). Connextions reflects its link with the CAN conference, an annual event for creative organisations, practitioners and students, providing opportunities for provocation, discussion, reflection and networking with the aim of developing Cambridge’s creative and cultural offering. “Art helps us see connections & brings a more coherent meaning to our world."                         Earnest Boyer, President, Carnegie Foundation
Inside/outside
Venue: Sock Gallery, Loughborough
Contact: Sock Gallery, Loughborough
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Dates: 10-01-2019 to 23-02-2019
Inside/outside
A group exhibition by ArtSpace. 21 members of ArtSpace Loughborough present an exhibition on the theme of ‘Inside/Outside’. In varied media, they explore how the inner and outer worlds of our lives connect. Sometimes this is literally the contrast between interiors and outside as seen through a window or doorway, or hinting at natural patterns in a man-made environment. Some artists wanted to focus on their private creative thinking in relation to the bigger world. Some artists chose to think about the contrast between our inner lives and the self we present to other people.
Haarlem Artspace Winter Exhibition
Venue: Haarlem Artspace, Derby Road, Wirksworth, DE4 4BG
Contact: 01629 824945
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Dates: 14-12-2018 to 16-12-2018
Haarlem Artspace Winter Exhibition
Group exhibition for Haarlem Artspace artists and associates.
Rituals and Rites
Venue: Artcore, Derby
Contact: info@artcoregallery.org.uk
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Dates: 14-12-2018 to 17-01-2019
Rituals and Rites
I'm one of 26 artists exhibiting work in the Rituals and Rites exhibition at Artcore. We responded to the galleries open call to explore and celebrate the importance of rituals and rites in a contemporary, globalised world.
Our Place
Venue: Gallery at The Old Fire Station, Oxford. Tuesdays to Saturdays 11am - 6pm
Contact: 01865 263990
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Dates: 16-11-2018 to 22-12-2018
Crisis artists collaborating with artist mentors – Mary Bell, Firooze Tahriri, Jordan Vanderhyde, Katie Taylor, Sonia Boué and Penny Maltby, present an exhibition which explores a sense of ‘place’. The artists have all investigated ideas of what the Old Fire Station means to them in terms of personal development and support. The work includes reference to elements of the unseen and forgotten within the building and also within themselves. The work within the exhibition acts as a reminder for us to always look a little deeper. It has been a real privilege to work as an artist mentor on this project. The exhibiton opening coincides with The Oxford Christmas light festival. https://www.oxfordschristmas.com/