The History of Leeds Art Gallery's Architecture
Leeds Civic Architect John Thorp reveals the fascinating history behind the fabric of Leeds Art Gallery's iconic building with Fine Art Curator Nigel Walsh.
Looking closely at the Ziff Gallery, the Sculpture Gallery, the Tiled Hall Cafe and the stunning new Central Court Gallery, John and Nigel shed light on the stories behind the iconic architecture, including the input of Henry Moore and John's accidental re-discovery of the Tiled Hall Cafe.
On 13 October 2017 Leeds Art Gallery reopens its doors following the extensive refurbishment of the original Victorian roof and renovation of the Central Court. For the first time in a generation visitors can see the stunning glass ceiling that has been transformed into a new gallery.
This film was made by Nick Singleton.
Model Shop Leeds
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Wild - Art Textiles Made in Britain exhibition | Minerva Arts Centre, Llanidloes
Wild is a touring exhibition featuring work by members of the textile art group Art Textiles Made in Britain, plus guests. It is on display in the main gallery at the Minerva Arts Centre in Llanidloes.
Each member of the group has focused on a different element of the natural world to inspire their artwork, be that close-ups of wild flowers, leaves, and insects, or overarching views of trees and rural landscapes. There are also people!
The group's aim is: to promote British art textiles and to ensure their future; to introduce them to new audiences and to continually stretch the boundaries with new, vibrant work.
In Gallery 2 at the Minerva Arts Centre is a smaller exhibition called The Language of Flowers featuring further work by group members Hilary Beattie and Jenny Rolfe.
Check out the Art Textiles Made in Britain website to find out details of the individual members of the group:
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Art Hostel Leeds - wallpaper time lapse!
The Art Hostel in Leeds is now open for business but here's a flashback to us decorating it with Drew Millward designed wall paper!
Music: Tellison 'Tact Is Dead.'
How to mosaic
Learn how to create mosaic art with Sue Kershaw, Mosaic Artist
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I run mosaic workshops for adults and I am qualified to teach adult learners (City & Guilds PTTLS). Mosaic workshops can be arranged to explore the direct and indirect methods of making mosaics using a variety of materials or tailor made to suite a given project. I have worked with regional art societies, disadvantaged parent-child groups, cancer patients, mental health clients, learning difficulty clients, community groups and the general public.
As a qualified Community Artist (having trained with Artlink, Hull) I am available for consultation and facilitation of public community art projects. Projects include mosaic workshops and mosaic courses in schools, hospitals, museums, art centres, galleries, children's centres and community centres.
I hold a clear Disclosure & Baring Service Enhanced Certificate (formerly CRB check) available for inspection and have a certificate in Safeguarding Children (Level 1).
If you would like to discuss a taught school session, mosaic workshop or community art project please email sue.kershaw@hotmail.co.uk
I am now taking bookings for my introductory mosaic workshops at my home studio in Huttons Ambo, near York, North Yorkshire (set in the Howardian Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - and overlooking the stunning Yorkshire Wolds).
Please contact for dates
sue.kershaw@hotmail.co.uk
MOSAIC WORKSHOP GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE
It would be lovely to share my passion of mosaics with you!
COMMUNITY MOSAIC WORKSHOPS
WHAT I DO
-Initiate mosaic projects within the community, source funding and complete projects
-Collaborate with organisations to facilitate and complete community mosaics
- Provide fun and educational mosaic workshops with a diverse range of client groups
EXPERIENCE
- a floor mosaic and sun dial with mental health clients in NHS Humber Centre hospital
- a mosaic fountain and mosaic wall murals in a medium secure prison with prisoners
- wall mosaic with Macmillan cancer patients
- 3D mosaic toad in Hull
- mosaic respite workshops for young carers with Action for Children
- mosaic , creative writing and textile projects with Mind dementia clients
- mosaic mirrors with special needs children
- mosaic workshop with partially sighted children and adolescents with Action for Blind People
- church wall mosaic with the congregation to celebrate 50 years of the church's foundation in Christ Church, Heworth, York
- mosaic after school club with disadvantaged mothers and children
- children’s centres mosaic classes with children
- museum mosaic workshops with adults linking to Roman mosaic collection at Hull & East Riding museum
- exhibition of children’s mosaics at Ferens City Gallery, Hull & Artlink Centre for Community Arts
- school mosaic workshops
- mosaic workshops in craft centres & village halls
- Tour de France in Yorkshire wall mosaic
PARTNERS I HAVE COLLABORATED WITH:
Arts Council
Heritage Lottery Fund
British Heart Foundation
Macmillans
Mind
Architectural Research Centre
Action for Blind People
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Action for Children
York City Council
Hull City Council
Harrogate Council
Hull Museums
Ferens City Gallery, Hull
York University
The Parks Children’s Centre, Hull
Leeds City Council
Wakefield City Council
NHS Humber Hospital
Artlink Centre for Community Arts, Hull
York Hospital
Scarborough Hospital
East Riding of Yorkshire Council
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#CreativeCase webinar: Digging into socio-economic diversity
We've introduced a new question to our funded organisations, to find out more about the socio-economic diversity of the workforce of the arts and culture sector. Here a panel discusses what the barriers are for working class creatives entering the creative sector, and what steps we can take to make the arts and culture sector a truer reflection of the diversity of England.
Case Study - Victoria Gate Presentation
Designed by architect ACME in collaboration with engineer Waterman Group and concrete contractor Techrete, the acid-etched facade is a tour de force of geometry and texture in keeping with the architect’s desire to create a shopping development of rich character. Friedrich Ludewig, of architect ACME, spoke at Concrete Centre event Café Concrete in October 2017 and gave insights into this fascinating project.
AT THE MUSEUM: 2018 Sculpture Gallery
The Sculpture Gallery in Portland Art Museum's Jubitz Center for Modern and Contemporary Art has been refreshed with work that is newly acquired, on loan, and even part of PAM's history.
Jeppe Hein's Please Participate is officially part of Portland Art Museum's permanent collection. For more information, visit
It resides beneath Alexander Calder's Le gong c'est une lune (The Gong is the Moon), which has been part of PAM's collection for decades. More information is available at
On loan is Anish Kapoor's Mirror (Pearlescent Teal and Black), 2017 and Josiah McElheny's Bruno Taut’s Monument to Socialist Spirituality (After Mies van der Rohe), 2009
Works featured:
Jeppe Hein, Please Participate, 2015, neon tubes and transformers, Museum Purchase: Funds provided by the Contemporary Collectors Circle of the Portland Art Museum, © Jeppe Hein, Courtesy 303 Gallery, New York, 2017.39.1
Alexander Calder, Le gong c'est une lune (The Gong is the Moon), 1953-1954, sheet metal, wire, string, objects, and paint, The Evan H. Roberts Memorial Sculpture Collection, © artist or other rights holder, 80.38
Anish Kapoor, British, born India 1954, Mirror (Pearlescent Teal and Black), 2017, Stainless steel and lacquer, Private Collection, L2018.11.2
Josiah McElheny, American, born 1966, Bruno Taut’s Monument to Socialist Spirituality (After Mies van der Rohe), 2009, Glass and wood
Courtesy of the Jordan D. Schnitzer Family Foundation Collection, L2018.25.1
A Personal Collection of Vivienne Westwood Shoes: The Hub
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A Personal Collection of Vivienne Westwood Shoes features an opulent display of footwear by the doyenne of British fashion, Dame Vivienne Westwood. Westwood, best known for the creation of pink fashion with Malcom Mclaren in the 70's, has a reputation for innovation in design, often using traditional styles and materials in surprising ways.
This exhibition is based around a collection of shoes amassed over the past 15 years by a private collector. It spans the entirety of the designer's high fashion career, from the 70's onwards, and showcases some of the most innovative and iconic examples of her work in shoe design. The exhibition explores the development of Westwood's designs over forty years, highlighting her most exquisite creations, whilst raising questions regarding the reasons behind our continued lust for beautiful shoes and the boundaries between fashion and art.
A personal Collection of Vivienne Westwood Shoes engages with notions of luxury, desire and escapism, with sumptuous displays which present the exhibits as small scale works of art, offered up for the viewer's aesthetic pleasure. In providing a chronological overview of Westwood's work in footwear, it documents the evolution of her style, and Britain's enduring lust for beautiful shoes. -------- The Hub's Website (
UFO - Extended Preview
Derek (Alex Sharp) a brilliant college student, haunted by a childhood UFO sighting, believes that mysterious sightings reported at multiple airports across the United States are UFO’s. With the help of his girlfriend, Natalie (Ella Purnell), and his advanced mathematics professor, Dr. Hendricks (X-Files’ Gillian Anderson), Derek races to unravel the mystery with FBI special agent Franklin Ahls (David Strathairn) on his heels.
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Vanessa Cox Pendray - Ceramic Artist
Vanessa Cox Pendray M.A.C.E.(UEA London), PDD Ceramics,
Adult & Community Teaching Certificate
I have worked in Art/Textiles/Dance/Craft/Clay/Photgraphy, cookery and fashion for most of my life and enjoy making pots on my wheel.
I like to teach and pass on my work to the community, also experiment on new designs in geometrical patterns and crystalline glazes - ceramics being my specialist subject.
After raising my family, my selection to Amsterdam Ceramic Millennium July 1999 led me on to working in the community, as one area of my work can be made by many different aged children - junior/senior.
Awards:
Craft Potters Association January 2002;
East of England Arts June 2001;
Schools & Families Hertfordshire CC June 2001-2006;
Lee Valley Par September 2001;
East Herts DC March 2001- 2004 Photography and Ceramics;
Selected by the American Ceramic Arts Foundation for the Ceramic Millenium RAI Centre, Amsterdam. July 1999;
Extended learning Children Schools and families. 2006-2009.
Commissions:
Zelli Porcelain Gallery, London W1 - 2008;
NHS Trust Art Therapy - 2004;
Hertfordshire County Council Schools & Families - June 2001-8;
East Herts DC Life Long Learning Ceramics Projects;
EHDC Photography Commissions 2002;
Feeling Good February 2007/8/9, Herts County Council;
Exhibitions:
Clitheroe Platform Gallery 2001;
Leeds City Gallery - 2001;
RAI Centre Amsterdam. Millennium selection July 1999;
Bell Fine Art, Winchester - 2001;
Affordable Art, Battersea Park 2002;
Amsterdam Basalt Gallery - July 1999;
Art in Clay - Hatfield House - Solo Exhibitions between 2003-2012;
Hertfordshire County Council - September 2003-2008;
Lee Valley Park Authority - September 2003;
Zelli Porcelain Gallery 2008;
Permanent Public works of Art:
The Royal Homeopath Hospital, Gt. Ormond Street, London WC1,2008;
The County Hospital Hertford. 2004 and 2012;
The Isabel Hospice, Welwyn Garden City 2002;
Work displayed in schools throughout Hertfordshire from 2000.
Qualifications:
MA - Creative Entrepreneurship - UEA(London);
PDD - Postgrad Dev Diploma Ceramic Design;
HNC - Ceramic Design;
HNC - Multi Crafts;
BTEC - Fashion Design;
BTEC - Photography;
Adult & Community Teaching Certificate.
Publications:
Geometric Ceramic Daisies (Craft Club/Craft Council) 2012;
Sunday Telegraph Magazine Supplement - Nov. 2012;
Wall Pieces by Dominique Bivar Segurado (Pub. A&C Black 2009);
Anglia TC - May 2002;
Glass Prselain Kristal aardework No2 - April 1999 Amsterdam;
Three Counties Radio 1999;
Radio 4 1998;
Local Press;
Ceramic Review Jan 2002 & July 2003.
How to create mosaic art indirect method by Sue Kershaw Mosaic Artist
Learn how to create mosaic art with Sue Kershaw, Mosaic Artist
Artist Website:
I run mosaic workshops for adults and I am qualified to teach adult learners (City & Guilds PTTLS). Mosaic workshops can be arranged to explore the direct and indirect methods of making mosaics using a variety of materials or tailor made to suite a given project. I have worked with regional art societies, disadvantaged parent-child groups, cancer patients, mental health clients, learning difficulty clients, community groups and the general public.
As a qualified Community Artist (having trained with Artlink, Hull) I am available for consultation and facilitation of public community art projects. Projects include mosaic workshops and mosaic courses in schools, hospitals, museums, art centres, galleries, children's centres and community centres.
I hold a clear Disclosure & Baring Service Enhanced Certificate (formerly CRB check) available for inspection and have a certificate in Safeguarding Children (Level 1).
If you would like to discuss a taught school session, mosaic workshop or community art project please email sue.kershaw@hotmail.co.uk
I am now taking bookings for my introductory mosaic workshops at my home studio in Huttons Ambo, near York, North Yorkshire (set in the Howardian Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - and overlooking the stunning Yorkshire Wolds).
Please contact for dates
sue.kershaw@hotmail.co.uk
MOSAIC WORKSHOP GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE
It would be lovely to share my passion of mosaics with you!
COMMUNITY MOSAIC WORKSHOPS
WHAT I DO
-Initiate mosaic projects within the community, source funding and complete projects
-Collaborate with organisations to facilitate and complete community mosaics
- Provide fun and educational mosaic workshops with a diverse range of client groups
EXPERIENCE
- a floor mosaic and sun dial with mental health clients in NHS Humber Centre hospital
- a mosaic fountain and mosaic wall murals in a medium secure prison with prisoners
- wall mosaic with Macmillan cancer patients
- 3D mosaic toad in Hull
- mosaic respite workshops for young carers with Action for Children
- mosaic , creative writing and textile projects with Mind dementia clients
- mosaic mirrors with special needs children
- mosaic workshop with partially sighted children and adolescents with Action for Blind People
- church wall mosaic with the congregation to celebrate 50 years of the church's foundation in Christ Church, Heworth, York
- mosaic after school club with disadvantaged mothers and children
- children’s centres mosaic classes with children
- museum mosaic workshops with adults linking to Roman mosaic collection at Hull & East Riding museum
- exhibition of children’s mosaics at Ferens City Gallery, Hull & Artlink Centre for Community Arts
- school mosaic workshops
- mosaic workshops in craft centres & village halls
- Tour de France in Yorkshire wall mosaic
PARTNERS I HAVE COLLABORATED WITH:
Arts Council
Heritage Lottery Fund
British Heart Foundation
Macmillans
Mind
Architectural Research Centre
Action for Blind People
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Action for Children
York City Council
Hull City Council
Harrogate Council
Hull Museums
Ferens City Gallery, Hull
York University
The Parks Children’s Centre, Hull
Leeds City Council
Wakefield City Council
NHS Humber Hospital
Artlink Centre for Community Arts, Hull
York Hospital
Scarborough Hospital
East Riding of Yorkshire Council
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Inside the Clothworkers' Centre: Pre-1800 Textiles and Fashion
Elaborate, ornate, delicate -- these are the words that come to mind when looking at pieces from the V&A's collection of pre-18th century fashion and textiles. In this film, curator Susan North shows us a few of the highlights at the Clothworkers' Centre, looking at technique, colour and texture.
The Inherent Meaning of Clay: Contemporary Ceramic Artists on Return to Earth
Presented September 21, 2013 at the Nasher Sculpture Center.
'Return to Earth: A View from Today'
A panel of contemporary ceramic artists Nicole Cherubini, Ginger Geyer and Brian Molanphy, discuss with curator Jed Morse their perspectives on the role of ceramics in contemporary and historical art contexts. Responding to the works by Modernist masters Fontana, Melotti, Miró, Noguchi, and Picasso, on show in the Nasher Sculpture Center galleries for the 'Return to Earth' exhibition, these practitioners discuss the merits and value of art versus craft; the transformative and therapeutic effects of working with clay as a medium; as well as the inherent meanings of the material.
Organized to coincide with the public opening of the exhibition 'Return to Earth: Ceramic Sculpture of Fontana, Melotti, Miró, Noguchi, and Picasso, 1943–1963', this symposium offers a number of new perspectives on the often-overlooked, yet ground-breaking work in fired clay of some of the most important artists of the 20th century.
Watch other presentations from the 'Return to Earth' Symposium:
'Divergent but Parallel: The Ceramic Sculpture of Lucio Fontana and Fausto Melotti in Postwar Italy' - Marin Sullivan, Henry Moore Foundation Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Fine Art, History of Art, and Cultural Studies, University of Leeds (UK)
'Joan Miró and the Artigases: A Phantasmagoric World of Living Monsters' - Jed Morse, Chief Curator, Nasher Sculpture Center
'Isamu Noguchi Ceramics: A Kind of Antisculpture' - Catherine Craft, Adjunct Assistant Curator for Research and Exhibitions, Nasher Sculpture Center
'Pablo Picasso: Life with Art' - Dakin Hart, Senior Curator, The Noguchi Museum, New York
Featuring:
Nicole Cherubini, Artist, New York
Ginger Geyer, Artist, Austin
Brian Molanphy, Artist and Assistant Professor of Ceramics, Southern Methodist University, Dallas
Jed Morse, Curator, Nasher Sculpture Center
The Nasher Sculpture Center’s ongoing 360 Speaker Series features conversations and lectures on the ever-expanding definition of sculpture. Guests are invited to witness first-hand accounts of the inspiration behind some of the world’s most innovative artwork, architecture and design.
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Mythra Gallery - Buy Art & Oil Paintings, Canvas Prints & Wall Hangings
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Mythra Gallery was founded by professional group of artists and art patrons in 2015 as an alternative in the art category. Its name comes from Persian mythology( the god of light ). In Mythra Art gallery we present several generations of artists working; you will find international professional art works of different art styles and periods in our exhibitions. We believe it necessary to return aesthetics and reflection to daily life, and foster an ongoing dialogue with creativity, creations, and creators in general. We hope that our space will be a friendly meeting place for both artists and people interested in art.
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Mythra Online Gallery - Online Exhibition
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Gallery Team :
Mitra Jashni میترا جشنی
Shahnaz Zehtab شهناز زهتاب
Ahmad Khalili Fard احمد خلیلی فرد
Miguel Betancourt
Sara Palacios
A contemporary gallery is commercial or privately funded and usually has a second-tier status positioned between the first-tier status of a national, state-run or corporate museum, and the third-tier of minor galleries which include artist-run galleries, retail galleries, and artist's co-operatives.
Commercial galleries are for-profit, privately owned businesses dealing in artworks by contemporary artists. Galleries run for the public good by cities, churches, art collectives, not-for-profit organizations, and local or national governments are usually termed Non-Profit Galleries. Many of these, such as the Tate Gallery have an aspect of charity and can be arranged around a Trust or estate. Galleries run by artists are sometimes known as Artist Run Initiatives, and may be temporary or otherwise different from the traditional gallery format.
Contemporary art galleries are often established together in urban centers such as the Chelsea district of New York, widely considered to be the center of the American contemporary art world. Most large urban areas have several art galleries, and most towns will be home to at least one. However, they may also be found in small communities, and remote areas where artists congregate, e.g. the Taos art colony in New Mexico and St Ives, Cornwall; Hill End, Braidwood and Byron Bay in New South Wales Contemporary art galleries are usually free and open to the public, however some are semi-private, more exclusive, and by appointment only.
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Abstract Expressionism
American Figurative Expressionism
Bay Area Figurative Movement
Lyrical Abstraction
New York Figurative Expressionism
New York School
Abstract expressionism
American Figurative Expressionism
Abstract Imagists
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Young British Artists
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Mary Roberts: ‘The Resistant Materiality of William De Morgan’s “Arab Hall”’
Conference: Alma-Tadema: Antiquity at Home and on Screen, 20 October 2017, Paul Mellon Centre, London.
Plenary Lecture by Mary Roberts (Professor of Art History and Nineteenth-Century Studies, University of Sydney) ‘The Resistant Materiality of William De Morgan’s “Arab Hall”’
This symposium aimed to air and develop new research inspired by the 2017 exhibition Alma-Tadema: At Home in Antiquity, on view at Leighton House Museum. It brought together scholars and students from art and design history, architectural history, garden history, classics, classical reception studies, film studies, theatre history, musicology, and Victorian studies among others.
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Specialist facilities, studio space and our world-class Design Archives all make for an inspiring environment where creativity thrives.