Thursday, April 29, 2010

Enamelling Day at Rachel's Workshop

Last Friday I attended Rachel's Gogerly's very interesting and enjoyable enamelling day at Winyates Craft Centre. Myself and four other folk - all of different skills and experience (mine being none) were introduced to the background, process and techniques of enamelling onto Silver. We had a go at grinding the material and applying and firing the enamel onto prepared silver pieces and we all produced two finished items by the end of the day!

The setting in an old courtyard was very pleasant and we all spilled out onto the grass for our lunch and some chat. Rachel was great - providing all the necessary equipment and materials, and it was great to be in her workshop seeing where she makes her wonderful pieces and she was generous in providing plentiful breaks with a supply of hot drinks and biscuits and cakes, which gave opportunities to hear from Rachel and the other folk attending about work they have done or are intending to do and see examples. There is also scope to work on individual projects for those already familiar. A great day which I would recommend for jewellery makers and interested parties alike, wishing to discover a new skill or have a day learning something new and seeing how someone such as Rachel, who has achieved so much, goes about her work. Julie Robertson

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Pooles Plight


I just know you have been waiting to find out if I made my deadlines before Easter. Did I manage to get pieces to the exhibition at Showborough as well as ready for Preston Bagot before going on holiday. Well I am sure you will be glad to know that I did, although the pressure was relieved somewhat by our holiday being cancelled.

However I was just calming down a bit when I got a request to provide items for an exhibition in the NHS trust hospitals starting the same week as Preston Bagot. To make sure I had enough to choose from I had to race over and retrieve some pieces from The Red House Glass Cone where I had had some pieces displayed for 12 months. What a relief when everything was safely delivered. Now I have just got to decide what I have to sell at the Kenilworth Festival on 16th May. Oh dear I think I need to make some more glass. Hilary Poole

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Spring Exhibition at Preston Bagot

On Friday night SAF held the Private view of their Spring Exhibition at Preston Bagot. There was a good turn out and the weather could not have been better. Helen Carslake of the Art Barn at the Old Rectory hung the exhibition and supplied plenty of good food and drink which was eagerly consumed by the gathered throng. However it was noted that when I left at the end of the evening some folks were sauntering back from the Crabmill pub having had a liquid top-up.


The selected works showed the diversity of the group and a wide range of skills and the pieces all sat together well as a complete exhibition. The Barn is open for viewing until Sunday 25th April, 10am-6pm daily. Jackie Mackay

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Usha at the Midland Potters Exhibition

Exhibit from Usha Khosla - Landscape Pot

This exhibition at The Gallery of Bevere, Worcester, celebrates thirty years of the Midland Potters Association. On show are the amazingly diverse forms made by twenty selected members and alumni of the association. The exhibits are a celebration of exciting forming techniques and surface decoration using the ceramic medium. The pieces range from purely sculptural to functional ceramics. Considering that there is such diverse work, the whole exhibition works very well together and it is a pleasure to walk around.


Exhibit from Mark Smith - Pebble Boat on Wheels

When you have enjoyed the looking at the works you can go upstairs for some coffee, cakes or light lunches. Even the cafe has pottery and paintings on display all around the rooms. The exhibition continues until 25th April 2010. Usha Khosla