YOUNG METEORS 2011 WWW.LAKESIDEARTS.ORG.UK RUTH WALLER
LUSTRE 2011 WWW.LAKESIDEARTS.ORG.UK
5 & 6 NOVEMBER 2011, 10AM-5PM
LAKESIDE ARTS CENTRE UNIVERSITY PARK NOTTINGHAM NG7 2RD 0115 846 7777 WWW.LAKESIDEARTS.ORG.UK
SARAH THIRLWELL
Lakeside Arts Centre is located at the South Entrance to the University of Nottingham campus, just off the A6005, University Boulevard. If approaching by the M1, leave the motorway at junction 25 and join the A52 to Nottingham. Turn right at the third roundabout (Priory), from there the University is signposted.
CAR PARKING
BUSES Regular bus services operate between the City Centre and the University South Entrance: Trent Barton from Broadmarsh Bus Station: Indigo (to Long Eaton/Derby) every 6-8 minutes during the day and slightly less frequently in the evening; 18 (to Stapleford) every 20 minutes during the day and hourly in the evening.
DISABLED PARKING There are designated spaces located close to both Lustre venues. If you are visiting the Djangly Art Gallery enter University Park from the south entrance on University Boulevard, turn first right into Science Road and then first right again. For the DH Lawrence Pavilion there are 2 spaces in the main Lakeside car park, and an additional 9 spaces next to the lake - these can be accessed by driving past the main Lakeside car park (to your left), around past the gatehouse, first left off East Drive along the north approach to the DH Lawrence Pavilion.
WEEKENDS There is ample free weekend parking at University Park. Limited free parking is available in the Lakeside car park and to the rear of the Djanogly Art Gallery.
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YOUNG METEORS A SELECTION OF THE FINEST YOUNG MAKERS FROM EAST MIDLANDS UNIVERSITIES
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07947 316288 me@sarahthirwell.com www.sarahthirlwell.com Using sustainable timbers, coloured acrylics and recycled plastics, Sarah produces a range of vases, vessels, jewellery and functional interior products.
WALLER HEWETT
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MANDY TOLLEY
LYNSEY WALTERS
07971 243196 mando_manderin@hotmail.com www.mandomanderin.co.uk Bold and vivid textile products and embroidered illustrations.
07941 993737 info@lynseywalters.co.uk www.lynseywalters.co.uk Brightly coloured, wearable wool jewellery and accessories inspired by vintage collections.
07872 560904 helloewallerhewett.co.uk www.wallerhewett.co.uk Artworks, products and installations that explore the textural, structural and dimensional potential of textiles.
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JESSICA TURRELL
REBECCA WILSON
0117 966 0749 jessica@jessicaturrell.co.uk www.jessicaturrell.co.uk Jewellery with a tactile delicacy created by an experimental approach to enamel that explores markmaking and text.
07796 990970 reb_wilson@hotmail.com www.rebeccawilsonceramics.com Porcelain ceramics that turn everyday items into a collage of pleasurable extravagance.
ALL INFORMATION CORRECT AT TIME OF GOING TO PRESS.
CITY CENTRE
AD Y RO DERB A52
01428 645220 sarah@tyseen.co.uk www.sarahtyssen.co.uk Unique scarves woven on a hand dobby loom, using richly coloured natural yarns sourced and dyed in the UK.
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HOW TO GET HERE
NCT 13/14 (from Market Square to Beeston/Chilwell) every fifteen minutes during the day and less frequently in the evening; 34 (City Centre/University Park Loop) every ten minutes. Term time only, Monday - Friday daytimes only. For times and details please call Nottingham City Transport 0115 950 6070 or www.nctx.co.uk, Trent Barton on 01773 712265 www.trentbarton.co.uk or Traveline 0871 200 22 33
SARAH TYSSEN
0049 93 562601 scottmtemplin@gmx.de www.scott.templin.com Large, unique gem stones combined with precious metal to create one-off and small limited edition jewellery.
SCOTT TEMPLIN, SARAH THIRLWELL, MANDY TOLLEY, JESSICA TURRELL SARAH TYSSEN, WALLER HEWETT, LYNSEY WALTERS, REBECCA WILSON
TOP ROW FROM LEFT: LESLEY ELLIOT JANE BEVAN JOSEPH BIRD CHI-SON CHANG HAYLEY DEXTER ABIGAIL DRUMM JAMES FAULKNER BOTTOM ROW FROM LEFT:
Making art affordable
CALLY ANN HARRISON KATHERINE STAPLES BEKX STEPHENS SONYA VINEY MAGGIE WITHINGTON SUET YI YIP
Experience the best of contemporary craft at the Djanogly Art Gallery, with showcase displays featuring beautiful jewellery and decorative arts from leading makers.
Representative 0% APR*
JANE BEVAN
HAYLEY DEXTER
CALLY ANN HARRISON
MAGGIE WITHINGTON
07941 626452 janebevan@btconnect.com www.janebevan.co.uk Small sculptures and vessels made using natural materials such as birch bark, thorns and twigs gathered from English woodlands.
07967 695069 hayley.dexter@live.co.uk Hayley Dexter’s ceramic work is an exploration of contemporary surface pattern, created using a variety of coloured slips, inlay and scraffito.
07792 100471 magathena1@yahoo.co.uk www.magathena.co.uk
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07791 775268 callyannharrison@mail.com www.callyann.co.uk Working mainly with recycled and non-precious metals and using fairy tales and tall stories as inspiration, Cally Ann Harrison creates unique jewellery.
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ABIGAIL DRUMM
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JOSEPH BIRD
KATHERINE STAPLES
07595 160130 info@jbird-design.co.uk www.jbird-design.co.uk Aesthetically pleasing ceramics exploring form and function.
07901 737577 0178 251 7038 abigaildrumm@hotmail.co.uk A witty collection of jewellery based on old wives tales, remedies and archaic medicinal cures made in stainless steel, silver, leather and hand-blown glass.
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CHI-SON CHANG
LESLEY ELLIOTT
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07531 649062 chison@glassfreezer.co.uk www.glassfreezer.co.uk Hand-blown and cold work glass that has a random, chaotic character.
sayhellolesley@hotmail.com Porcelain panels that reflect the cultural differences experienced while living and travelling abroad.
BEKX STEPHENS
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JAMES FAULKNER 0152 269 1865 tigerfish01@hotmail.com www.jamesfaulkner.co.uk Ceramics inspired by the decay and erosion found on abandoned or neglected manmade objects.
07760 427758 kstaples7@msn.com www.katherinestaples.co.uk Ceramic ‘pods’ hand-built using grogged black and white sculpting clay, which adds texture to the surface of each piece.
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SONYA VINEY 07884 398061 sonyaviney@aol.co.uk www.sonyavineylcom Everyday objects accumulated in a kitchen cupboard or an ordered museum display inspires Sonya Viney to explore the notion of ‘still life’ within a craft medium.
*Subject to status. Terms and conditions apply. Applicants must be at least 18 years old. The Djanogly Art Gallery is a licensed broker of Own Art loans. Registered address: Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park NG7 2RD.
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SUET YI YIP 07773 445477 suetyiyip@gmail.com www.suetyiceramics.co.uk For Suet Yi Yip, making things is like making friends, taking time and patience, but it is the interaction between her hands and clay that triggers her creativity.
THE LAKESIDE PRIZE will be awarded for the first time in 2011 to the maker’s exhibiton we feel makes the biggest impact at Lustre. The award will entitle free participation at next year’s event, plus the opprtunity to showcase work at the Djanogly Art Gallery.
beautiful things for you and your home... FRONT IMAGE: LAURA BAXTER
beautiful things for you and your home...
SCOTT TEMPLIN
5 & 6 NOVEMBER 2011 10AM-5PM WEEKEND ADMISSION £5 UNDER 16s FREE | STATE PENSIONERS £4