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A longer walk further from home

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Torquay’s Artizan Gallery and Artizan Collective

Exhibitions and Events

Small Works Exhibition

13 April – 8 May Tuesday-Friday 11am-6pm, Saturdays 10am-6pm This showcase of art will be entirely made up of works with dimensions less than 40x40cm with an upper price limit of £300, as they welcome back artists and audiences to otheir venues. Artizan Gallery & Café, 7 Lucius Street, Torquay, TQ2 5UW art-hub.co.uk/ex/asw21 in recent months.In contrast to this there is hope for the future and sections in the exhibition look to this new world with closer collaborations within our communities. This will be a thought-provoking exhibition incorporating a wide range of styles and mediums, with pieces that have been created by more than one of the artists and include different art forms intertwined. Artizan Gallery & Café, 7 Lucius Street, Torquay, TQ2 5UW art-hub.co.uk/ex/kernwo20

Outcrop Sue Coleman Kernow Creative Partnership

A Break in the Clouds Rosemary Bonney

The Sculpture Studio at Artizan

Joining this newly renovated studio are Elizabeth Hadley, Ezra Bailey, Jenny Amon, Anthony Barclay and Sara Evans. The artists’ work is complementary to each another but there is a clear differentiation in medium, technique and style. Artizan Gallery & Café, 7 Lucius Street, Torquay, TQ2 5UW artizangallery.co.uk

Creating for a New World

18-29 May Kernow Creative Partnership is a group of Cornwall based artists with some members having strong links with Torbay. They came together during lockdown and have been working ever since in collaboration to try to make sense of the current situation and to reach out for a brighter future. The subject matter ranges from the darkness felt by the artists during the worst of the pandemic, also refl ecting the environmental crisis and black lives matter themes which have also been relevant

English Riviera Photography Showcase

19 April-16 May Monday-Sunday 11am – 4pm Finding A Way Home is a multi-stranded photographic and digital artwork exhibition hosted by Artizan Collective CIC and co-curated and produced by The South West Collective and Artizan Gallery. Featuring a headline exhibition, a showcase of 5-8 spotlighted artists, and an open selection of individual works, this exhibition highlights work that considers the idea of ‘home’ both in the traditional sense and the contemporary context in light of the global pandemic. Artizan Collective Unit 5, 74 Fleet Street Torquay TQ2 5EB art-hub.co.uk/ex/erps21

The Design Room – An Exhibition of Printmaking

24 May – 22 June The Design Room will welcome printmakers of all mediums, traditional and digital graphic design, and urban art forms in a showcase, which will combine works presented in their raw and polished forms. Artizan Collective Unit 5, 74 Fleet Street Torquay TQ2 5EB art-hub.co.uk/ex/tdr21

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For more information contact: juliebrandon@artizangallery.co.uk 07522 509642 artizan gallery.co.uk Also check out art-hub.co.uk 10.30am-4.30pm daily ngoing selling e hi ition sho ing the region s leading artists and makers. Items ranging from scarves, jewellery, ceramics, metalwork, artists cards, metalwork, collages, paintings and prints on t miss the a lo s cra t st dios too 01803 607230 Facebook @cockingtoncourt

Yalberton Craft Collective

A group of young local artists aged 19-24 are working together to promote their crafts, having created a collective d ring the rst loc do n ng s, a e and ess are cousins who have been brought up on a cider farm in o th evon ng s and a e s partners, opp and ais no also live in al erton ll ve o them live and work there together and among them are: a blacksmith, a potter, a landscape oil painter, a woodworker, and a printmaker. They have all been self-taught in the lovely Yalberton Valley, exploring their favourite traditional crafts and take considerable pride in producing high quality items that will have undoubted appeal to wide range of people. Their website has a shop with a selection of beautiful items to browse. yalbertoncraftcollective.wordpress.com

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