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My new place! I've had my new studio at Bridge Mill in Hebden Bridge since the beginning of December and I'm loving it there! It could be warmer but I'm happy :)
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On the left is my painting 'Uprising' in acrylic. 305 x 305mm. On the right is Malcolm's 'Dark Horizon' Mixed media. LINDEN MILL GALLERY HEBDEN BRIDGE A L I V E E X H I B I T I O N o f P A I N T I N G S & P R I N T S Malcolm Taylor RBA PS Anna Gibson BA 8 - 30 May 2021 Fridays to Sundays 12 - 4pm and by appointment Linden Mill Gallery, Linden Road, Hebden Bridge HX7 7DP Information: [email protected] I'm very excited to be taking part in a real live event at last! Next weekend (Saturday 8 May) sees the opening of a joint exhibition at Linden Mill Gallery in Hebden Bridge.
Here is what you'll find in the exhibition: 70+ paintings and prints split roughly in half between my work and the work of my good friend Malcolm Taylor. Malcolm paints landscapes and wonderful abstract collages ...and a few still lifes sprinkled in here and there. General information about the show: In the current climate we are not having an official opening in order to avoid lots of people in the space at any one time. Once the Exhibition is running, we will be open just three afternoons per week with limits on numbers in the Gallery at any one time. However, if you would like to request a private 'Private View' we are happy to accommodate this and will arrange a date and time with you in the Gallery diary. Here are the measures we have put in place to provide peace of mind:
Our poster is featured on my Instagram page and if you could, a 'like' would be much appreciated - instagram.com/annagibson.art/ News April 2021
I am happy to say that I am now represented by Hope Gallery in Hebden Bridge, which is just around the corner from my studio at Linden Mill. Below are some shots taken by my fellow Gallery Artist, Tim: February 2020;
So I've been informed by Water Street Gallery that almost all of my work is on the walls but very unusually I have had nothing to do with the hanging. Rosemary and Mike have done it all between them :) It does make me feel sadly redundant as I do enjoy the whole process of curation - finding connections; placing, moving and placing again; picking out the details or colours that make for a good flow. It's going to be interesting to see the arrangement and it will be fine....it will be fine! All I have to do is show up in my glad rags at 6 ...except I don't have any glad rags! Forty two paintings have been selected from my delivery of forty four, I'm very pleased with that and can't wait to see them up. I'll be there at 6pm on the dot with my camera at the ready. The Private View is tonight, Thursday 13 February 6 - 8.30 pm - all are welcome! (RSVP please to the gallery for catering purposes.) GALLERY INFO Water Street Gallery, Todmorden Contemporary Fine Art & Craft OPENING HOURS Monday –Saturday 9:30am – 5:30pm Sunday 11:00am – 3:00pm CLOSED TUESDAY Or by Appointment +44(0)1706 839714 [email protected] 25 Water st | Todmorden | OL14 5AB January diary entry:
It's a new year, a new decade and I'm having a very good start to them both! 🎨 I have an exhibition coming up next month at Water Street Gallery in Todmorden. So far I have forty paintings which are almost ready to hang, and a few yet to resolve. I'm looking forward to delivering the selected ones to the gallery at the beginning of February, ie in a couple of week's time... Yikes! My work will be on the walls from Thursday 13 February until Sunday 22 March. Gallery opening times are detailed below. The Private View is on Thursday 13 February 6 - 8.30 pm - all are welcome! (RSVP please to the gallery for catering purposes.) Gallery Information: Water Street Gallery, Todmorden Contemporary Fine Art & Craft GALLERY OPENING HOURS Monday –Saturday 9:30am – 5:30pm Sunday 11:00am – 3:00pm CLOSED TUESDAY Or by Appointment +44(0)1706 839714 [email protected] 25 Water st | Todmorden | OL14 5AB 'High Heather' 2018 Acrylic 760 x 760mm (now sold) What has been your artistic journey? My training was not as a painter but as a ceramicist. I spent a few short years working in clay and developing my ideas; then our young family came along. When I eventually returned to art it was in the role of art technician and then art tutor within further and adult education. From there I slowly started making my own work... this time paintings. After several studio moves in and around Hebden Bridge, having my own small retail and workspace by the canal was an unexpected and happy turn of events. 'Into the Light' 2018 Acrylic 440 x 440mm (now sold) Where did you train? I went to college in Staffordshire. My course was Multidisciplinary Design and, for two out of the three years of my time there, I was absorbed by hand-built and raku fired clay forms. After finishing my degree, I made and sold my vessels in local shops and galleries in Chelmsford and Hemel Hempstead. Alongside this I worked as a ceramics tutor with a group of young disadvantaged people. 'Staithes II' 2018 Acrylic 500 x 500mm Describe your creative process My work is often a construct from memories and observations gathered from my sketchbooks or photographs rather than a literal depiction of a 'real' landscape. Fear plays a part in my process; the uneasy start to a painting when addressing the white of the canvas and then, once started, the following fear of messing up. I like to add collage elements in the form of printed matter and fabric scraps. 'Swell' 2018 Acrylic 700 x 800mm SOLD What inspires you? I am inspired by the land, the weather that surrounds me and by objects that carry associations and personal meaning. 'Bronze Forest' 2018 Acrylic 560 x 500mm What is your exhibition about? My recent work has focused on landscape, hence the title, 'OF Place'. I have lived in different places around the country but generally have found myself in rural or semi-rural locations. Living on 'the tops' above Hebden Bridge, I can't fail to be mesmerized by the changes imposed on the land by the changing light and weather conditions. Aside from the landscapes, I have included some earlier works such as 'Cloth Shoes' and 'Left Alone'; these speak of the loss of familiar and loved people. 'The Bay Below' 2018 Acrylic 210 x 150mm SOLD Where to find more of my work 'Of Place' at Artsmill in Hebden Bridge. This is a solo exhibition that runs until Sunday 16 December. Open Wednesday to Sunday 11 - 4pm. For more details, go to www.artsmill.org 'Small Rare Things' at Water Street Gallery in Todmorden. A group exhibition that runs until 27 January. Closed on Tuesdays. I have six flower paintings in the show. Paintings may be bought 'off the wall'. For more details, go to www.waterstreetgallery.co.uk For the very short foreseeable future I have my own canal-side studio/gallery at Hebble End Works on the Rochdale Canal towpath in Hebden ...however, I will be leaving this work-space at the end of December 2018 and my new chart will be plotted! .......Opening times vary; please contact me before travelling. Questions put by Fiona Pattison of www.happy4pr.tumblr.com/ 'It's been a while' is quite an understatement but I freely admit, I'm just plain bad at the business side of my business! In my defence, Instagram has become an easy way of publicising my work. It’s not that I don’t like writing, more that Instagram is snappy…hahaha and requires a lesser application of time, unless I am sucked into Alice’s rabbit hole of wondrous things in which case minutes and hours pass with ease. Now My first solo exhibition of paintings is on the walls at Artsmill in Hebden Bridge. Please do visit www.artsmill.org for more info. At the time of writing, there are just five more days in which my work may be viewed there. How this came about In the last week of July, I had a phone call to say that my application to the Artsmill gallery had been successful and the opening of my very own solo show would be in just eighteen week’s time. Yikes! I know the space well and knew that this afforded an opportunity to work on a much larger scale. My work up to this point was proportionally unambitious. But as the prospect became more real, I knew that this was a leap I wanted to take and became hungry to size-up. The work Many canvases were bought over the next month or two and slowly the body of work started to stack up, and backwards, and almost out of the door of my smallish studio/gallery. The gallery area became choked with works in progress. Fortunately at one point, I was able to borrow a larger studio; my canvases gained some breathing space and I no longer had to clear away equipment on a daily basis. The plan Initially, I had thought that I would fill the gallery with new work but then I had so many existing smaller works that it started to make sense to include the smaller pieces; small works in the Upper Gallery and on the Mezzanine level and the larger works downstairs. This worked really well once I put one or two of the larger in amongst the smaller. The watershed In just three and a half months, my exhibition had materialised and I had arrived at a watershed. With seventy five paintings hanging at Artsmill and my studio full of works in progress, I knew that it would be difficult to fit back into my studio. That, together with the fact that my landlord plans to develop the old mill building where I have my studio, means that I have decided to leave Hebble End Works at the end of this month (December 2018). I need a plan but I have no plan. One thing for sure, a new story is about to begin! |
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