Exhibition

The Elements

30 Sep 2017 – 23 Dec 2017

Event times

30 September to 23 December
Tuesday to Saturday 9.30-4.30

Cost of entry

Free

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When all that glitters is not gold but that doesn’t stop us dreaming
An underlying connection between science and art forms a show that, at first glance, may appear to be somewhat eclectic

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The jewellers continue a long tradition of alchemy, using fire to fuse and form and texture. Searching for rocks formed by intense natural forces, their chemical nature, beauty and rarity determining their worth. Silver, gold and copper are all thrown into the mix with tiny glass spheres reflecting the light, paper thin porcelain, enamels and pearls. The process is as compelling as the end results.

Controlling the elements is a constant challenge for the ceramic artist. Combining earth and water to create each unique piece through the long process of observation, hand building, incising and burnishing. Oxides and glazes reacting to the heat, waiting for that exciting moment when the kiln is opened and the soft clay becomes everlasting. The magic of fire fusing powder into glass, creating a tactile object, enticing to the eye as well as the hand.

The painter reacts to the elements: depicting light and atmosphere from the stillness of night, racing clouds or the forces at sea. A connection with our landscape, whether the long view or looking closer, using materials created with a scientific mind.

A touch of fairy dust (or is it a dusting fairy) adds a reminder of the season to come.

On the eastern edge of Sussex, surrounded by beautiful countryside, Artichoke Gallery is in the heart of Ticehurst, a wealden village with an eclectic selection of small creative businesses and places to stay. Enjoy a wander round the village or a bracing walk to Bewl Water with dinner in front of the fire at the Bell or the Bull, both interesting establishments (apparently!). The Gallery itself has a spacious, relaxed atmosphere to show off the paintings, sculpture, ceramics and jewellery, ideal for sourcing that extra special present from highly skilled artisans. Check out the website for a taster but better still, pop in for a sensory treat

What to expect? Toggle

CuratorsToggle

Louisa Crispin

Vicki Atkinson

Liz Moys

Exhibiting artistsToggle

Ian MacCulloch

Jill Barthorpe

Louisa Crispin

Judith Gardner

Ben Fenton

Peg Morris

Susan Mulley Bennett

Tessa Pearson

Lois Sykes

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