Exhibitions

Baustelle in Schaustelle
Venue: Small House Gallery
Contact: art.smallhousegallery@gmail.com
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Dates: 01-11-2022 to 30-11-2022
Baustelle in Schaustelle
The work for the exhibition at Small House Gallery brings together brand new works that she created specifically for this show, and small-scale sculptures and sculptural sketches from the last 3 years (ie. Pandemic times). Work specifically made for this show includes a whole group of figure-like stoneware sculptures playfully invading the middle floor of House No. 1, and a series of small ceramics created by using a large wood drill, almost gutting and tearing up the clay, before arranging some of it on tables to move into House No 2.
Wells Art Contemporary 2022 Wells Cathedral
Venue: Wells Cathedral , Wells Sommerset
Contact: https://www.wellsartcontemporary.co.uk/
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Dates: 30-07-2022 to 28-08-2022
Wells Art Contemporary 2022 Wells Cathedral
Wells Art Contemporary is an annual international open call exhibition, held at Wells Cathdral. My work was chosen to be part of the site specific installation in the cathedral and one piece was displayed in the gallery in the cloisters. Both works were created during my AA2A residency at Bucks. 
AA2A show Buckinghamshire New University
Venue: Buckinghamshire New University, High Wycombe Campus, Queen Alexandra Rd, High Wycombe HP11 2JZ
Contact: https://www.bucks.ac.uk
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Dates: 16-06-2022 to 22-06-2022
AA2A show Buckinghamshire New University
Coming to the end of this eventful year Eleanor Havsteen- Franklin, Sayako Sugawara and I will show our work created during our residency at Buckinghamshire New University as part of the Art & Design Summer Show 2022 Private View: 16th June 2022 6pm - 8.30pm                                                                            Please be aware that the show will not be open on the 19th June 2022.  
Catch your breath
Venue: Waterloo Park
Contact: enquiries@thelondongroup.com
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Dates: 03-07-2022 to 30-07-2022
Catch your breath
Catch Your Breath – The London Group @ Waterloo Festival 2022Sculpture in St John’s Churchyard Waterloo Road SE1 8TY
Together we rise
Venue: Chichester Cathedral
Contact: Chichester Cathedral
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Dates: 27-06-2022 to 06-09-2022
Together we rise
Very Excited to be part of this upcoming groupshow: Chichester Cathedral is to host a major exhibition of artworks from celebrated members of the Royal Society of Sculptors from 27th June – 6th September 2022. Together We Rise comprises over 26 artworks which will be presented within the 940-year old living place of worship, and across its grounds. The pieces respond to the artist’s experience of the pandemic, their resilience, sense of community and collective hope for the future. The artists are: Tabatha Andrews, Barbara Beyer, Philip Booth, Judy Boyt, Karen Browning, Fiona Campbell, Dallas Collins, Alice Cunningham, Deborah Duffin, Anna Gillespie, Richard Goldsmith, Simon Hitchens, Jane Jobling, William Lasdun, Ian Marlow, Kate McDonnell, Seamus Moran, Rosie Musgrave, Rebecca Newnham, Kate Parsons, Colin Reid, Mark Richards, Roger Stephens, Jo Taylor, Patricia Volk and David Worthington.
unterwegs
Venue: North House Gallery The Walls, Manningtree, Essex, CO11 1AS
Contact: mail@northhousegallery.co.uk
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Dates: 29-01-2022 to 26-02-2022
unterwegs
North House Gallery is delighted to present this exhibition of sculpture, drawings and prints by Barbara Beyer. The title “unterwegs” in her native German seems to have more emotional resonance than the English prosaic “underway”. She says that it implies that one notices, appreciates and processes things on the way. There does seem to be an unusually joyful excitement in the inspiration and execution of her work.     The earliest pieces in this exhibition are the large monoprints on mulberry paper of the beyond the fence series. They are predominantly drypoints but with some block printing and repeated folding and unfolding of the paper in the printing process. With titles such as allotments, beds, many paths, small gate, they represent her interest in human interventions in landscape and how to interpret a sense of place, real or imagined.     The new sculptural works selected for this exhibition are all in clay. She is clearly drawn to...
All&Some
Venue: 8 Emerald Street WC1N 3HB
Contact: beyerbarbara@hotmail.com
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Dates: 27-11-2021 to 05-12-2021
All&Some
The implicit isolation of lockdown drove many artists to reach out and interact with one another virtually. Now that the world is reopening artists are experimenting with new places and ways to show their work. All&Some is a pop-up group show of 4 artists who will exhibit together for the first time. Barbara Beyer is a sculptor and printmaker whose work explores landscapes both real and imagined. Her elemental forms explore themes of human perception and interference with environments. Hiromi Fukikoshi RC creates clay sculptures that are observations as well as messages which speak of human connections and social inequalities, from personal struggles to wider geo-sociological structures. The art of Marie-Thérèse Ross focuses on states of physical, emotional & psychological transformation. Her painted wood sculptures explore themes that include sexuality, identity, immigration and biographical stories. Sayako Sugawara’s images take the viewer on a journey through the medium’s association with memory...
Sculpture in the Valley 2020 Waveny and Blyth Arts- sadly just cancelled due to Covid 19 - online forum planned
Venue: Potton Hall, Potton Hall, Blythburgh Road, Westleton, Saxmundham, UK
Contact: info@waveneyandblytharts.com
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Dates: 17-07-2020 to 02-08-2020
Sculpture in the Valley 2020 Waveny and Blyth Arts- sadly just cancelled due to Covid 19 - online forum planned
I am very happy to be selected to take part in this annual outdoor sculpture event organised by Waveney and Blyth Arts curated by David Baldry. The open call was based around "reflections on landscape". After working on this theme for quite some time now, I am looking forward to respond directly to this particular site at the Norfolk Suffolk border. Work is well on the way now building a group of ceramic sculpures questioning our intentions and success when "shaping" landscape. I am still hoping the exhibition will go ahead in the end of July as planned and it will obviously depend on the situation regarding the Covid 19. The workshops at the University are closed, so I work from a makeshift studio in my garden at the moment, hoping to gain access to a kiln at some point. The exhibition has just been cancelled but the organization is...