Friday, 24 January 2014

SECOND IMPRESSIONS

In March 2012 I proposed an exhibition idea to the Board of New Brewery Arts in Cirencester. 8 graduates from the Multi-Disciplinary Printmaking MA showing work from their degree show and how they developed their work after graduating from the course.
January 2015, here it is, Second Impressions. Printmaking in it's widest form.
Katie Wallis screen-prints onto fabric to produce one off lamp shades and complex cushions.
A glimpse to show how very different pieces can work together. Gemma's animation is on the right.
I made this enamel installation of Lost Relative labels especially for the show using
screen printed and digital transfers. These are for sale.
It is lovely to see Swarm installed once more, when you go to the show don't forget to put the headphones on and listen to David Julyan's sound track for Swarm. 
Jane Sasanow's screen-printed 3D work.
Gemma Wright produced an animation of her cut and folded screen prints and the gallery has her geometric objects interestingly displayed.
                      Sarah Salaman pushes the boundaries of what we consider printmaking.
 
Luke Salaman's work has developed into making and decorating ceramic vessels and his digital prints are extraordinary.
Coo Geller is displaying interesting work using laser cut orange peel together with exciting work shown in light boxes.
John Lynch uses mixed media printmaking to make his work.
Wendy Rhodes large charcoal drawing and monochrome etchings are full of light and reflections.
 
This is just a brief taster of what this exhibition has to show, we have all had initial support from Aderyn Taylor Roberts and it has been beautifully put together by Hannah Brady, we have also had tremendous support from The New Brewery Arts.
There is lots of interesting work to invest in, if we are all still producing work for this show 2 years on from our graduation what does the future have in store for us?

7 comments:

doubleelephant.wordpress.com said...

Wow Sue, that looks amazing - I wish I could go and see it! Congratulations on having the idea and seeing it through...

Sue Marrazzo Fine Art said...

FABulous works!
Nice show and all the best in 2014!!!!

dinahmow said...

I would love to see this!

Amanda said...

What a great idea - and it has really paid off judging but these outstanding works. Just wish I could see it in the gallery.

Caroline said...

It looks like such an amazing exhibition! Wish I could see it. I am missing so much good stuff!

LAC EMP 2020 said...

Well I've seen it and it is as good as everyone believes it to be!! Dropped in on Thursday afternoon on the qt and loved it. It was good to see Wendy's large charcoal work. so impressive in its scale and I really liked those metal pieces by Sarah. Made me think about unusual shapes in stained glass. As for your pieces old chum - fabulous as ever and lovely to see a few red dots too! xx

Anonymous said...

Absolutely love this post, including your lovely garden and especially all the FANTASTIC comic-booky sketches!! You definitely know how to have fun!

"Amanda Marrazzo "