Frome Festival 2004 - Exhibitions

SCARLET ANGEL

MERLIN THEATRE, BATH ROAD

Sat 3, 6–8pm; Sun 4, 11am–6pm

Visual artist Marian Bruce and writer Crysse Morrison welcome you to view the enigma of the Scarlet Angel, a tableau enhanced by light, sound and the spoken word. This is the final part of Marian Bruce’s ‘Angel’ trilogy. Admission is free and there is a live word event 6.30 and 7.30 on Saturday.

FROME ARTIST PRINTMAKERS

QUINTESSENCE, 21 PAUL ST

2–10 July, 10am–5pm

Frome Artist Printmakers was established in Eagle Lane in 2000 and has exhibited in the Festival for the past three years.

PRINTMAKING DEMONSTRATION

THE WORKSHOP, 4 EAGLE LANE

Sat 3 July, 2pm

Steven Clarkson, an experienced lithographic artist, printer and tutor, is giving a demonstration and talk to show the development of lithography from its first use on stone to its application today using photographic methods.

WORKSHOP FOR CHILDREN

THE WORKSHOP, 4 EAGLE LANE

Sat 10th July, 10am–4pm

Elizabeth Irving, artist printmaker, member of Bath Artist Printmakers is holding a workshop for children (aged 7 years and over) using letterpress woodblocks, which allow children to experience simple printmaking. Groups of six children in one-hour sessions, booking essential.
Tel: 01225 835358

SARAH GODSILL

NINE BAR, CATHERINE HILL

9am–5.30pm

Sarah Godsill is a figurative painter. She created a job for herself as a ‘wedding illustrator’, whereby she draws the day’s events from the bride getting ready, to the dancing – work that has taken her all over the UK. The ability to capture fleeting moments lends itself ideally to recording events such as the Frome festival, which she did for its first two years, showing sketches in a changing exhibition.

GODDESS AND OTHER IMAGES

OPEN STUDIO, MARSTON HOUSE

10am 6pm (or later during events at the house)

Barry Cooper - Goddess and other imagesBarry Cooper, who originally conceived the ECOS stones in Frome as a local parliament in 1989, and has recently been carving a Portland Stone ‘tree of life’ to complete the project next to the Merlin Theatre, continues the Gaia theme in paintings, drawings and stone sculpture in his studio at Marston House.

 

FUN ART

ST MARY’S CHURCH HALL

Wed 7 and Thurs 8, 11am–3pm

Every week 14 people meet together in St Mary’s Hall to paint pictures. Different materials are used every six weeks. The sessions are run by a professional art teacher who demonstrates and teaches the group. ‘We are a friendly bunch who are going to put up an exhibition for you to see – do come won’t you’.

ROY AVIS

STUDIO PRINTS, FIRST FLOOR GALLERY
23 WESTWAY PRECINT

26 June–10 July, 9am–5.30pm

An exhibition of original work and art in print, by internationally recognised loca artist and illustrator Roy Avis. Roy is a highly versatile artist working in many mediums. His work is published in both this county and the US and collected around the world.

PAINTING COMPETITION

Pictures from the ‘Paint a Picture of Frome’ competition will also be on display in the gallery above during the festival.

HEATHER KINGSLEY-HEATH

FROM DEBBIE CRIPPS (SHOP)
CHRIST CHURCH ST WEST (AT THE TOP OF CATHERINE HILL)

10am–4pm, Tues-Sat

There is an exhibition of beadwork jewellery and sculpture by local bead expert Heather Kingsley-Heath. Anyone calling into the shop can also take part in the hunt the thimble competition! Debbie herself is participating in craft on the hill demonstrating embossing on metal sheets and Wigjig wire work.

HISTORY OF PUBLIC HOUSES
AND BREWING IN FROME

FROME MUSEUM

10am–2pm throughout the festival

In conjunction with the Festival, Frome Museum is mounting an exhibition that explores the history of pubs and brewing in the town and surrounding district.

CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS

15 BRIDGE ST

Exhibition opening Fri 2 July, 6–9pm
Sat 3/10, Sun 4/11 10am–4pm
Weekdays 6–8pm

Rachel MacLeay, Paul Boswell, Jan Wijngaard, James Barnsley
An eclectic mix of painting, photography and illustration with influences ranging from the Orient, street art and man’s impact on the environment.

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