Studio Summer Show: MARGINS
Rye Creative Centre’s first Studio Summer Show, curated by Matthew Burrows MBE, will bring together studio holders’ work from printmaking and sculpture to painting, photography and textiles.
Trace: distilled nature. Paintings by Helen Rawlinson and Sarah Seymour
Both artists distil the aspects of nature that fascinate them by means of colour in order to depict the essence of their subject at its most fundamental. Sarah Seymour’s recent work strives to encapsulate the essence of these birds by stripping away much of the form and leaving the colour to depict the species. Helen Rawlinson is showing her new body of work, inspired by looking at close up images of flowers combined with an obsession of the eroded layers of pattern and colour on walls and floors.
Supernature: An exhibition of paintings by four painters whose work considers the personal and political aspects of humanity’s relationship with the natural world.
An exhibition of paintings by four painters whose work considers the personal and political aspects of humanity's relationship with the natural world.
Nick Archer: Home
This is a rare opportunity to see a solo show of Nick Archer’s new and recent work at Rye Creative Centre where he holds a studio space in his home town of Rye.
Sara Dare, Paintings
Sara Dare is an abstract painter and installation artist based in coastal Sussex and works throughout the South East and London, she was awarded a solo show at Rye Creative Centre whilst featuring at The Winter Salon Exhibition. Her paintings ‘In-between’ and ‘Peaked’ were selected for this prize by painter and curator Paula MacArthur and Victoria Howarth, Head of Exhibitions at The Jerwood Gallery.
Just Feel It. Paintings By Jillian Eldridge & Veronique Maria
‘Just feel it’ is and exhibition of two painters whose work contrasts yet has an underlying connection. Veronique Maria’s mandala paintings are contemplative & absorbing in their circular beauty, Jillian Eldridge’s new paintings jangle with a different energy & intense colour. Both of these painters invite you to ‘just feel’ the effect of their images & to absorb the different sensations they create.
PV: Jeremy Nelson | Working Drawings
Jeremy Nelson is an artist/maker living in Romney Marsh. His exhibition, ‘Working Drawings’, brings together the rigour of architectural drawings with studies of organic forms celebrating Jeremy’s abiding fascination for the natural world. Join us for this private view.