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

Thursday, July 15, 2021

blands cliff scarborough art

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Saturday, June 20, 2015

Art, Flowers and Open Gardens, South Luffenham

ART, FLOWERS AND OPEN GARDENS, SOUTH LUFFENHAM

Saturday June 20th


There will be an Exhibition of Art by local artists in St Mary's Church and a Flower Festival with the theme 'The Sixties'. A demonstration of lace making will take place on the Sunday.
Several village gardens will be open to view together with a plant stall, train rides, croquet and ice creams. Come an visit the Old School House dating back to 1847. Entrance £5 (children free) at the church.
In the Village Hall from 2.00pm teas will be available with delicious home made scones and cakes. Stalls will include cakes and preserves, tombola and the Prize Draw - win a weeks holiday for two on the Algarve (flights included), £50 cash, food hampers and many more prizes.

Price: £5 (children free) from St Mary's Church

St Mary The Virgin Church
The Street,
South Luffenham
LE15 8NX


The event runs from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Aquascutum London, China Shield of Poppies, Remembrance, Art


Aquascutum London / China 
"Shield of Poppies"

Specially created by an artist friend
to commemorate Remembrance Day also
paying tribute to the staff contribution.

Aquascutum was established in 1851, the year of the Great Exhibition, when tailor and entrepreneur John Emary opened a high quality menswear shop at 46 Regent Street. In 1853, after succeeding to produce the first waterproof wool, he had his discovery patented and renamed the company ‘Aquascutum’, Latin for ‘watershield’. In 1901, Emary moved to 100 Regent Street in the heart of London. In September Austin Reed had moved into that location at 100 Regent Street after it was announced that Aquascutum was in trouble.

Coats for officers in the Crimean War (1853–1856) were made from Aquascutum’s waterproof fabric, as were the trench coats worn by soldiers of all ranks in both world wars.

Domestic and fashion applications followed, promoted in the 19th century by royal fashion leader King Edward VII. His majesty was Aquascutum’s first royal client, ordering an Aquascutum coat in the Prince of Wales check. In 1897, Aquascutum was granted a royal warrant, the first that would mark the British royal family’s long patronage of the company.

In 1900, Aquascutum opened a womenswear department, offering water-repellent capes and coats, which were extremely popular among British suffragettes.
The company has created other fabrics and coats using similar names, such as the Eiderscutum light overcoat and (in 1962) the multicoloured wool-yarn weave, Aquaspectrum.

The company has supplied aristocrats, political leaders, and actors, including three Princes of Wales, Prince Rainier of Monaco, Sir Winston Churchill, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Sophia Loren, Cary Grant, and Michael Caine.
During the 1980s and 1990s Kinglsey Matheson Pink, Managing Director of the Regent Street flagship store dressed UK prime minister Baroness Thatcher. Unknown to Matheson Pink, this included her her historic visit to the USSR, which included from coats and tailored suits to dresses and evening wear.

He was also subsequently responsible for dressing Prime Minister Sir John Major, as well as a number of other international dignitaries including the King of Malaysia.
Aquascutum was family owned until 1990, when it was purchased by Japanese textile conglomerate company Renown Incorporated, and then by Jaeger in September 2009. It is the property of YGM Trading, a Chinese fashion retailer since April 2012.


Friday, September 28, 2012

Arts Oakham Autumn 2012, Theatre, Music and Art


ArtsW12AUTUMN TERM 2012 

Arts Oakham has events open to the public, Venues include The Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 
The Art gallery at the Library some events  are free. A few are exclusive to pupils and parents.

For full details see inside this season's Arts Calendar Brochure

For booking information see Contact Us or e-mail our Box Office 

Most events are open to all, please check the event details.

Art Exhibitions are open term-time Mon-Fri 10am to 5pm, Sat 10am to 12 noon.

DateEventTimeLocationTicket Info










24 SeptInformal Concert7.45Studio 2Free, parents & school
26 SeptThomas McDavid baritone, Eleanor Wood soprano1.30All Saints'Free, not ticketed
27 SeptInformal Chamber Music Recital7.45ChapelFree, not ticketed
28-29 SeptThe MacFadyen Shield7.45QETFree, parents & school
3 OctPhilippa Elmer1.30All SaintsFree, not ticketed
6 OctRutland Sinfonia Concert7.30Chapelmsstanley@btinternet.com
10 OctBen Curtis tenor1.30All Saints'Free, not ticketed
10 OctInformal Concert7.45Studio 2Free, parents & school
12 Oct -3 NovMuseum Design Exhibition (closed 14-28 Oct)As aboveLibraryFree, not ticketed
12 OctRBL Diamond Jubilee Concert7.30Chapel£15
31 OctLucy-Rose Graham 'cello1.30All SaintsFree, not ticketed
2 NovAutumn Concert: Introduction & Variations7.45ChapelFree, tickets req'd
5-16 NovIB Visual Art ExhibitionAs aboveLibraryFree, not ticketed
5 NovInformal Concert7.45Studio 2Free, parents & school
7 NovThird Form Award Holders recital1.30All Saints'Free, not ticketed
7-9 NovTwo Weeks with the Queen7.45QET£5
8 NovInternational Harp Festival Recital7.45ChapelFree, tickets req'd
14 NovOne piano - one hundred years1.30All Saints'Free, not ticketed
15 NovEnsembles in Concert: Wind, Brass & Strings7.45ChapelFree, tickets req'd
16 NovIB Visual Art talk1.30LibraryFree, not ticketed
19 NovInformal Concert7.45Studio 2Free, not ticketed
19 Nov-6 DecAnnual Art Staff ExhibitionAs aboveLibraryFree, not ticketed
21 NovForm 4 Brass Recital1.30All Saints'Free, not ticketed
23 NovAnnual Art Staff Exhibition Open Evening6LibraryFree, not ticketed
23 NovJerwoods Sounds7.45ChapelFree, tickets req'd
28 NovEleanor Bunce soprano, Alice McLaren alto1.30All Saints'Free, not ticketed
28 Nov-2 DecNicholas Nickleby7.45QET£10
5 DecGASP (Gospel, A cappella, Soul & Pop) Choir1.30All Saints'Free, not ticketed
6-7 DecA2 Devised Drama Pieces7.45QETFree, not ticketed
9 DecOCS Coronation Concert7.30Chapel£7
24 Feb 2013VIVE LA FRANCE! Durufle, Debussy & Poulenc5Birmingham£10, school-age Free

Thursday, December 29, 2011

The Middle School Art Show, Oakham Arts, Smallbone Library

The Middle School Art Show, Oakham Arts, Smallbone Library

Friday 27th January 2012 to Wednesday 22nd February 2012

Mid-year show of work from Oakham's young
artists, paintings, textiles and sculpture
will be on show, together with sketchbooks
full of creativity and imagination. GCSE
students have been exploring the textural and
expressive potential of a wide range of media
and common themes include natural forms,
architecture and the city.

Smallbone Library, 10am to 6pm

Free admission

The Painting Show, Oakham School Arts, Smallbone Library

The  Painting Show, Oakham School Arts, Smallbone Library

Wednesday 11th January 2012 to Wednesday 25th January 2012

Talks 13th and 20th January 1.30 - 2.00pm

The exhibition will showcase work from the mid-point
of the final year painters' course. This is a talented group
of artists, so expect to see challenging subjects and the
expressive use of media. They will be available to discuss
and answer questions about their work at lunchtime on
13th January and 20th January.

Smallbone Library, 10am - 6pm

Free Entry

Monday, December 05, 2011

London Souls An exhibition of London work by painter Ed Gray at The Crypt Gallery, St Pancras Church

London Souls
An exhibition of London work by painter Ed Gray
at The Crypt Gallery, St Pancras Church

".....Really like his work, 'energetic' and 'London'" Seb Coe KBE
"Gray's work brings to mind the type of 'ordinary' urban landscapes so beloved of L S Lowry" Cameron Macphail, The Telegraph
"A master of urban social realism." Living South
"...the chronicler of our times." Michael Holland, Southwark News

Ed Gray, Liverpool Street 2


'Liverpool Street' by Ed Gray 

Exhibition Open: 13 - 22 December 2011, 10am-6pm daily
Private View Thursday 15 December 6.30 - 8.30pm

Ed Gray will be giving free tours of ‘London Souls’ on Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 December,11am and 2pm daily.
Contact GX Gallery 0207 703 8396 or info@gxgallery.com to book a place.

"By seeing London, I have seen as much of life as the world can show."
Samuel Johnson

Don't miss your chance to see a popular London artist Ed Gray's work along with the street sketches that inform it in this wonderful, secret, historic London location.

Gray is a chronicler of London who has painted the evolving story of London life over many years. Inspired by the hurly-burly of Hogarth’s London Gray’s mission is to unearth the passion and energy of the city by sketching London souls and preserving their precious interactions on canvas to share with the viewer.
The London that every Londoner knows is here in all its multiple manifestations of joy, misery, industry and exhaustion. Migrants mix with city workers and street hustlers in a truly soulful depiction of 21st century London. Lovers, fighters, workers, gossips, carousers and the broken and damaged spill from the street to the pages of his sketchbook and finally onto canvases that celebrate the industry, passion and drive of actual Londoners and their part in the continuing story of London. Gray’s admiration for 15thC religious artist Piero Della Francesca is reflected in this fantastically atmospheric historic venue. St Pancras Church was built in 1820, and if you listen carefully, you
can almost hear the whispers of London Souls from days gone by.

The Private View will feature soulful folk music from musician Burton Bradstock who will present a night of reimagined 19th Century English songs from the time the crypt was built. Burton will be accompanied by Dorian Ford on piano. www.burtonbradstockmusic.com


London Souls
The Crypt Gallery, St Pancras Church Euston Rd London NW1 2BA Tel: 020 7703 8396 info@gxgallery.com








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Sunday, August 07, 2011

Bar Italia, Artist, Ed Gray, Frith Street, London, W1D 4RP, Art, GX Gallery,Photography

Bar Italia, Artist, Ed Gray, Frith Street, London, W1D 4RP, Art, Photography



"All this Useless Beauty" - A new exhibition of Ed Gray's London paintings and drawings at GX Gallery

1 - 29th October 2011

GX Gallery 43 Denmark Hill, London, SE5 8SR  www.gxgallery.com

info@gxgallery.com   020 7703 8396


www.edgrayart.com

Ed Gray is a painter of London scenes sketches at Bar Italia, Frith Street,
London www.baritaliasoho.co.uk

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

Oakham Art Group, Spring Exhibition, Victoria Hall, Oakham, Rutland

Oakham Art Group, Spring Exhibition, Victoria Hall, Oakham, Rutland



 At Victoria Hall, High Street, Oakham, this week free admission





2nd - 8th May


 

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Monday, March 21, 2011

Simon Sharp, Uppingham School, Scott Bridgwood, Jan Burridge, Victoria Hall Oakham, Art


Simon Sharp, Head of Art and Director of the Leonardo Centre at Uppingham School www.simonsharp.com is exhibiting art works at Victoria Hall Okham, along with Scott Bridgwood and Sculpture by Jan Burridge.

The Exhibition is The Winners Exhibition of Art in Lyddington. 21st March - 27th March

Victoria Hall Oakham,  High Street, Oakham is open from 10.00am - 4.00pm




Art

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Goslings. 50 Station Road, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 2SP Photograph

Goslings
. 50 Station Road, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 2SP
 
 Jusst as you would expect Sudbury has a very nice Art Shop

Thursday, November 04, 2010

Art Exhibition Victoria Hall Oakham Rutland

Art Exhibition

Victoria Hall
Oakham

1-14th November

creative and inspirational
paintings and jewellery by

Gillian Durno, Deborough James,
Vilma Nyss and Lorna Grace Vibert

free admission

Monday, November 01, 2010

Exhibition of Paintings by Stephen Wigmore


Exhibition of Paintings by Stephen Wigmore
 
22 November
to
05 December 

LocationVictoria Hall,High Street,Oakham

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More infoMany new paintings,including several portraits.
Clearance sale of old paintings.
Preview of works in progress.
Paintings by Andrew Wigmore and Kitty Wigmore also available to view 29th November-5th December.
Great investment and the perfect Christmas gift.
Commissions accepted.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Frances Lowe Twyford, Gay Wilson and Geoff Simpson from Melton. 3 Artist Exhibition in Oakham

‘3 ARTISTS’ EXHIBITION IN OAKHAM 

Talented artists will be exhibiting their work in Oakham just in time for Christmas.

The exhibition entitled ‘3 Artists’

includes work by Frances Lowe from Twyford,

Gay Wilson and Geoff Simpson from Melton.

The show will be displayed in the Victoria Hall, High Street, Oakham

from Monday 15th November to Sunday 21st November.

It is open 10.00am to 4.00pm daily and is free admission.

Sadly Geoff died recently but had made his selection of the pieces that he wanted in the exhibition and was actively looking forward to it.


He and his family urged Frances and Gay to go ahead and they have decided to do so as a tribute to him.

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Sculpture Cambridge University Charles Jencks DNA Double Helix 2005 Aluminium Clare College, Memorial Court

Sculpture Cambridge University


Charles Jencks
DNA Double Helix 2005
Aluminium
Clare College, Memorial Court. Visible from Queen’s Road. This sculpture was donated
by Nobel Laureate Jim Watson to commemorate his discovery, together with Francis Crick, of the structure of DNA. Porters’ Lodge: 01223 333200.
Charles Jencks (b 1939) trained in architecture and has made several versions of this Double Helix sculpture. These are sited in different locations in UK and US including Kew Gardens. He is also well known as a writer and broadcaster and also as the designer of unusual innovative gardens including The Garden of Cosmic Speculation near Dumfries.
www.charlesjencks.com



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Sunday, October 03, 2010

St Peter & St Paul, Uppingham Parish Church Mother and Child Rutland


Mother and Child

St Peter & St Paul, Uppingham Parish Church
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Inside King College Cambridge Chapel

Inside King College Cambridge Chapel


Mother and Child


Stained Glass Reflection


Ceiling Rose


Choir
High Altar


Ceiling and Organ Pipes


Large West Stained Glass Window




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