Exhibition
Anne Gibbs | Maker in Focus
14 Jan 2014 – 23 Feb 2014
Event times
11am - 5pm | Tuesdays - Sundays | Open Bank Holiday Mondays
Cost of entry
Free Admission
Address
- Gloucester Place
- Maritime Quarter
- Swansea
- SA1 1TY
- United Kingdom
About
The main premise of Anne's work is responding to collections and the placement of made and found objects. She makes small-scale three-dimensional works, mainly in the media of ceramics that are carefully selected to sit independently or within a group, sometimes amongst man-made or natural items.Working as artist in residency at the Heatherwick studios, Aberystwyth Arts Centre in the summer of 2013, Anne explored the contrasting landscapes in and around the areas of Aberystwyth. This has been a major source of inspiration for her most recent body of work. She has documented images, collected natural materials and altered the findings to inform my ideas. These works are a visual recording of Anne's surroundings and a personal interpretation of responding to a new environment.
Having moved from printmaking to ceramics, Gibbs brings a particular sensibility to her work in clay and her combinations can also be compared to the elements of drawing, deconstructed and re-presented in three dimensions. Arranged on painted wooden bases and intended for cabinet display, each surreal yet poetic composition entails meticulous, prolonged consideration; selection and placement are everything.
-Dr Johanna Dahn, Senior Lecturer in Critical Studies in Art and Design,BathSchoolof Art and Design. 'earth' catalogue January 2012.
About | Anne Gibbs
Anne Gibbs lives and works in Cardiff. She studied Fine Art, specialising in printmaking (1994) and she undertook postgraduate courses in teacher training, PGCE (FE) (1999) and a master's degree in Ceramics (2004) at the University of Wales Institute,Cardiff. Anne has worked as a freelance artist in many fields of art and design, working to public commissions, teaching and lecturing in schools, universities and communities throughout South Wales.