Curated by David Manley
Saturday, 25 October 2014
Grey
Currently showing in Grey at Harrington Mill Studios Leopold Street Nottingham NG10 4QE
Curated by David Manley
Curated by David Manley
Friday, 10 October 2014
FLOURISH 2014: Award for Excellence in Printmaking
Feeling very privileged and honoured to have won the Flourish
Award For Excellence in Printmaking.
FLOURISH 2014:
Award for Excellence in Printmaking
Saturday
27 September – 15 November 2014
We are pleased to announce the
details of our annual Flourish exhibition, which showcases excellence in
printmaking. Now in its sixth year, having been established in 2009 to champion
printmakers working across the county, a new Flourish Printmaker of the Year
must be chosen for 2014.
The Flourish group show, opening
on 27 September, brings together a wide range of prints made by artists in the
running for this year’s award, as selected by our independent panel of judges.
Fine art printmakers June Russell and Ian Rawlinson, along with Huddersfield
Art Gallery’s Grant Scanlan and Hot Bed Press’ Sean Rorke, have carefully
considered all artworks entered from all over the county to come up with this
fantastic shortlist. Included will be linocuts, screen prints, etchings,
drypoints, collagraphs and monoprints.
The Flourish Printmaker of the
Year 2014 will be announced at our private view and OPEN event on Friday 10
October. For more information about the event, please see below.
The winner of the Flourish Award
will receive a year’s free membership at West Yorkshire Print Workshop –
including 100 free printmaking hours – as well as a solo print exhibition at
Huddersfield Art Gallery in Autumn 2015. Shortlisted artists for the Flourish
Award 2014 are:
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Lesley Birch
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Shelley Burgoyne
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Hester Cox
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Pam Grimmond
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Sarah Harris
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Brian Hindmarch
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Scarlette Homeshaw
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Michelle Keegan
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Dorrie King
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Moira McTague
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Stef Mitchell
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Helen Peyton
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Trevor Pollard
Geraldine
Smith
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Green Door Printmaking Studio - International Print Exchange 2014 Exhibition
| International Print Exchange 2014 14th October to 10th November 2014 You are invited to the opening of our International Print Exchange 2014 exhibition showing from 14th October to 10th November 2014. This exhibition celebrates our 6th exchange, showcasing the prints received this year produced by 86 printmakers from all over the world! Friday 17th October 2014, 3pm - 7pm, Free You and your guests are invited to the opening of this exhibition! We will be hosting a talk & tour of the exhibition as part of this opening. Our studios will also be open and available to view. Light refreshments will also be provided, so please come along! Exhibiton showing: Banks Mill Studios (foyer), 71 Bridge Street, Derby, DE1 3LB. Exhibition open to the public week days 11am - 5pm; Saturday 18 October and Sat 1 & Sun 2 Nov 11am-3pm. |
Friday, 29 August 2014
The Romney Marsh Visitor Centre Gallery
What goes up must come down,last day of the exhibition
with thanks to Mark Keegan,Jayne Egginton,Liz Grant,Tom Hackett and everyone who came to see it
with thanks to Mark Keegan,Jayne Egginton,Liz Grant,Tom Hackett and everyone who came to see it
Monday, 18 August 2014
Review of A Place Between by Tom Hackett
A major solo exhibition of prints
- Venue
- The Gallery at Romney Marsh Visitor Centre Dymchurch Road New Romney Kent TN28 8AY Friday to Sunday 10.00am - 4.00pm
- Location
- South East England
Place is a curious notion. It occupies a perceptual position somewhere in between the personal and the collectively known and perceived. Inevitably Art that deals with place and landscape, be it mimetic, elucidatory or dilatory in strategy has an over arching challenge to overcome. How does it deal with place in a ‘fresh’ manner and avoid all the dismissive ‘seen it all before-ness’ that besets this noble quest.
Familiarity as the adage goes ‘breeds contempt’. And for me art needs to feel ‘fresh’ for the dual sanity of its audience and creator alike. By fresh I guess I mean less predictable. Perhaps I could even supplement this call for freshness with a further notion of ‘refreshing’ and all that that can imply.
A work can be highly mimetic and yet fresh, taking something familiar to us, but catalyzing some kind of re-appraisal through its less familiar treatment. At the other end a body of work can also be highly dilatory and tangential, yet lacking in other redeeming features. So for me the depiction of the landscape in 2 dimensions necessitates a multi pronged attack.
One way to avoid the pitfalls of the literal is via abstraction. But this is easier said than done as meaningful abstraction is a very tough nut to crack. Particularly when dealing with place. How does work keep a connection with subject when extrapolated? When you look at the impressive contents of this show, you quickly realise Michelle Keegan is a sincere enough artist to rise to this challenge.
These prints are subtle, but not subtle to the point of invisibility. They are charged enough to make you look and to look slowly. And as your gaze lingers their elegance and poetry rises gently to the surface. This work, like much work of sincerity, is by definition the antithesis of ‘in-yer-face’ art making.
The artist takes forward the time tested ground of the grid structure to create a layered sense of place. Shapes, and forms, which appear at times to evoke the imagery of direct rubbings, are meticulously etched and printed into carefully nuanced lines which overlap to create a sensual essence of texture and interweaving.
This is where the original departure points taken from breakwaters, pylons, and drainage dykes, start to breath a new life within this abstraction. Not as literal depictions of a place deep within the memory banks of the artist’s childhood. But as suggestion. As ghosts of a place, both ‘sort of’ familiar, and also elusive. Abstraction for me can be seen as a composting process, where the original form mulches down and emerges as something else.
The most disappointing thing for me would be to see a marriage of a show and a place which merely re-iterates its origins. Shows in this kind of locality can frequently be banal. Indeed it is a bold step to find such a show of contemporary art set in a Wildlife Site. But while this show is physically sited amongst its departure points, this work is far from mere replication in its methodology.
These works through their lack of referential scale, (in relation to their original inspirational departure point of subject matter), enable a joyful fluidity between the landscape as viewed from a hot air balloon and the microscopic. Suggesting in part the internal landscape of the human body or other organic structures on a sub cellular level. Dark blobs suggest pools of non-specific visceral liquids, carefully toned striated patterns could be read as both distant wheat fields or hair cells up close. This dilatory approach is rewarding as it keep you lingering at the image.
These are also executed with high levels of precision and skill, by an artist who respects her media and the integrity of the wider discipline. What this means to us as viewers, is that we can enjoy these bewitching forms and structures and undergo a transcendental landscape fix, without being derailed by shoddy distractions or the overtly literal. With many artists varying degrees of crude workmanship are part of their governing aesthetics. These meticulously executed prints show Keegan as a artist wholly in charge of her creative arsenal, and as an artist with a highly attuned understanding of both abstraction and what it means to make ‘good’ work in a holistic sense.
Visit this show and you can get a dual fix of bewitching landscape in the real, and a rewardingly complex and highly attuned engagement with the complexities of place and landscape as subject. These prints treat curiosity and dislocation of place with the respect it deserves.
Monday, 11 August 2014
Friday, 1 August 2014
The Romney Marsh Visitor Centre Gallery
26 prints hung with my brother today at the beautiful gallery space at the Romney Marsh visitor Centre
Exhibiting Prints - A Place Between
2nd August-29th August
At the Romney Marsh Visitor Centre
Dymchurch Road
New Romney
Kent
TN28 8AY
Opening Times
Friday to Sunday 10.00am - 4.00pm
Meet the Artist talks on August 3rd and 29th 11am-2pm http://keeganarts.com
2nd August-29th August
At the Romney Marsh Visitor Centre
Dymchurch Road
New Romney
Kent
TN28 8AY
Opening Times
Friday to Sunday 10.00am - 4.00pm
Meet the Artist talks on August 3rd and 29th 11am-2pm http://keeganarts.com
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
International Print Exchange [2009-2014]
http://ipe.greendoor-printmaking.co.uk/viewing-artist.php?Michelle%20Keegan
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.402017716497913.97618.111767358856285&type=3
Its been great being part of the exchange initiated and organised by Green Door Printmaking studio
Wednesday, 25 June 2014
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
In Memoriam
After over a years work ten prints exploring relationship with place, loss and memorial are ready for editioning
Wednesday, 14 May 2014
Navigating Yorkshire
Printmakers Exploring Place
21 May – 13 July 2014
WYPW Exhibition at Art Station (Huddersfield Railway
Station)
Navigating Yorkshire brings
together new and recent artworks by seven printmakers investigating the
relationships we form with place, in order to greet travellers through
Huddersfield Railway station with an alternative and personally charged insight
into the geography of Yorkshire.
What personal connections do we make
with this geography
during the course of our everyday
lives?
How might these connections be
represented by an artist so
as to introduce visitors to a place?
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How might an emotional relationship
with a landscape take
visual precedence over a spatial
one?
How might a place be navigated
according to affinity,
as opposed to proximity?
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As a part
of the Yorkshire Festival 2014, West Yorkshire Print
Workshop will be presenting a special exhibition, which investigates the
questions above, in a venue thoroughly apt for welcoming Le Tour followers
to the north of England. Mediating between the calm grandeur of a neo-classical
facade and the constant bustle of six platforms, this venue is Art
Station- an exhibition space newly born of the Huddersfield Railway
concourse.
West
Yorkshire Print Workshop, in partnership with Art Station, has invited their
affiliated printmakers- both WYPW members and Printmakingonline
members- to showcase new and recent work that will greet the travelling
public with an alternative and personally charged insight into the geography of
the county. By abandoning cartographic convention and mapping places according
to personal journeys and lived experience, the exhibition promises to offer up
new subjective means for navigating Yorkshire- to both expectant first-time
visitors and to regular commuters of the concourse.
Participating artists are: Gavin Campbell Andrew Hambleton Emily Harvey Brian Hindmarch Amy Hirst Scarlette Homeshaw Michelle Keegan
Saturday, 10 May 2014
West Yorkshire Print Workshop
Delivering new work for WYPW Navigating Yorkshire exhibition
Context: Le Grand Départ In July 2014 the world’s greatest cycle race will be coming to Yorkshire, bringing with it millions of fans and much celebration. Rising to this prestigious occasion, the county hopes to welcome these fans, as well as Le Tour’s riders, teams and organisers, with a world-class cultural festival. Taking place in the 100 days leading up to Le Grand Départ, communities and artists will be drawn together in showcasing all that Yorkshire has to offer- something that we here at West Yorkshire Print Workshop are extremely excited to be contributing to.
Context: Le Grand Départ In July 2014 the world’s greatest cycle race will be coming to Yorkshire, bringing with it millions of fans and much celebration. Rising to this prestigious occasion, the county hopes to welcome these fans, as well as Le Tour’s riders, teams and organisers, with a world-class cultural festival. Taking place in the 100 days leading up to Le Grand Départ, communities and artists will be drawn together in showcasing all that Yorkshire has to offer- something that we here at West Yorkshire Print Workshop are extremely excited to be contributing to.
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Palimpsest
A selection from the series Palimpsest are currently showing at Tarpey Gallery
http://tarpeygallery.com/the-gallery/
http://tarpeygallery.com/the-gallery/
Monday, 10 March 2014
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Tuesday, 7 January 2014
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Monday, 7 October 2013
The Place Between A Retrospective in 2014
Deliberating over new plates for my 2014 exhibition at the Romney Marsh Visitor Centre, a kind of homecoming.
Experimenting with zinc, etched using a medium Edinburgh etch solution. I've used so much copper sulphate i've got to use something else.
Experimenting with zinc, etched using a medium Edinburgh etch solution. I've used so much copper sulphate i've got to use something else.
Sunday, 15 September 2013
Palimpsest
Three from Palimpsest now showing at Tarpey Gallery Castle Donnington
http://tarpeygallery.com/index.php/gallery/Artwork_view/michelle_keegan1/
http://tarpeygallery.com/index.php/gallery/Artwork_view/michelle_keegan1/
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
One Hour at Fermynwoods Contemporary Art
I will be exhibiting at Fermynwoods Contemporary Art
APT artists: Graham Keddie, Spencer Graham, Susan Bonvin
& Andrew Eden, Gary Price-Hunt, Sebastian Blackie, Desmond Brett, Gail
Dickerson, Christina ten Bosch, Tom Hackett, James Steventon, Ben Baal-Bowdler,
Stephen Elvidge, Jack Eden, Susan Williams, Helen Frankland, Michelle Keegan
Guest artists: Jack Blount, Paulina Glimas, Jill Hedges, Kim
Metcalfe, James Mildenhall, Bethany Murray, Sharon Read, Warren Shaw, Flavia
Terzain, Helen Turton.
A project curated by Graham Keddie in partnership with Ros
Stoddart.
Monday, 19 August 2013
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