Romantic Ideas and Winter Warmers

Hello,

Where has January gone? It’s February, and already it’s nearly half term. Thanks to everyone who braved the miserable weather last month and popped in to see us, thanks to you we had a great start to the year.

It’s very nearly the first important occasion of the year, Valentine’s Day, so for anyone whose stuck for romantic gift ideas, check out our suggestions below.

But for those of you who are more concerned about the wintery weather, check out our newest item…

This amazing felt hat was handmade by Scarborough based textile artist Jan Bee Brown. The hat is made from Masham wool, and can be paired with this beautiful matching handbag (with bone buttons).

Or if you fancy something a little less…large, we’ve got an even wider selection of Carole Minett hats in stock now,including my personal favourite, this tweed cap:

Valentine’s Day:

That time of year again – wether it’s just a nice little card you’re after, or something more substantial, here at The Gallery we are full of romantic gift ideas for Valentine’s day. From jewellery, to pewter photo frames, hand-painted ties to vases, we may be able to help you find the perfect little something, so why not pop in this week and see what we’ve got? Here are a few suggestions…

Wild Boar Cufflinks, Becky Crow

Gold rimmed vase, Janine Roper

  Pewter photo frames, Lancaster and Gibbings

Or if you fancy something a little different, our local creative hub ArtisOn are re-running their infamous Knicker Printing For Your Valentine course this Saturday, where printmaker Hester Cox will be helping to create original art works for loved ones using (clean) underwear! Check out the ArtisOn website for more info or to book a place.

Have a great February and keeping checking our Facebook page for more up-to-date news and exhibition details.

North Yorkshire Open Studios

NYOS Update!

I hope you managed to get over to Masham this weekend to check out the Open Studios (more info below). If not, do not fear! Open Studios is open again next weekend for two days. But after that, it’s gone for another year, so cancel any plans you have for next friday and saturday, grab your NYOS guide and plan a route. And most importantly, don’t forget to visit Masham. Up at ArtisOn this weekend, locally-based artists Ian Scott-Massie, Josie Beszant and Charlotte Morrison have been chatting to visitors, displaying their work and demonstrating their artistic skills. To tempt you into visiting next weekend, here are a few snaps of the work on show…

Get down there before its too late. North Yorkshire Open Studios continues on the 18th and 19th of June, 10.30am – 5.30pm.

Please note: the rest of this blog entry was written before NYOS began, so some of it may sound a little out of date!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I hope you enjoyed the bank holiday weekend and are currently enjoying the beautiful weather! Thinking of visiting Masham in the next few weeks? Want to know what’s going on in the area? Allow me to suggest something…

 North Yorkshire Open Studios is about to take place over the 2nd and 3rd weekends in June. Artists from all over the county open their doors and allow curious visitors to see them at work, and maybe even invest in an original work straight from it’s creator. Here in Masham we have 4 artists involved in the event, 3 of which have chosen to display their work, and give demonstrations, at our local creative arts venue, ArtisOn.

Here are the artists you can see during Open Studios…

Ian Scott Massie

Ian’s vibrant landscapes are on display in galleries around the country, but his principal outlet is The Gallery. His work often focuses on specific towns, cities and individual buildings around The Dales and the North. Previous themed exhibitions have included the buildings of York, Fountains Abbey, and the Lake District.

Josie Beszant

Josie uses old photographs as a starting point in much of  her work. Focusing on the anonymous people in these pictures, Josie uses collage techniques and a range of two and three-dimensional objects to suggest a hidden story, and create an identity.

Josie has exhibited her work in galleries and arts venues around Yorkshire and The North. She also owns and manages The Gallery.

Charlotte Morrison


Charlotte hand-builds her quirky decorative and functional objects from porcelain, and often embellishes them with unusual textures or hand painted designs. Historical events, and Victorian style is the main inspiration behind her work, and many of the textures found in her teacups, buttons and tealight-holders are created by pressing vintage objects such as keys and wall-paper into the soft clay.

Charlotte has been commissioned by NYOS to design a limited edition teacup specially for the open studios event. The commission was open to any artists in the area, and is based on the theme ‘Time for Tea’. Charlotte’s Custard Tart-inspired cup and saucer was the winning entry, and the cup is one sale at carious venues throughout the two week period, including The Gallery.

Charlotte, Ian and Josie are all displaying their work at ArtisOn during the open studios event.

Hester Cox

Hester has been involved with the open studios for the last few years, and invites visitors to her home in Masham, where her front room serves as a permanent studio. Hester designs limited edition collagraph and solarplate prints that are inspired by the natural landscape. The process involved in creating each print is lengthy and complex, and during the open studios event visitors will be able to see the tools involved and the various stages the print goes through before completion.

North Yorkshire Open Studios opens on Friday June 10th, and runs over the weekend. The studios are then open again for the following weekend (commencing June the 18th). On the evening of Friday the 10th, an evening preview will be held at ArtisOn, if you fancy popping along for a glass of wine. During this evening event ArtisOn will also be launching their second 2011 course schedule, and a 10% discount will be available to visitors who book a course on the night!

In fact, Masham is awash with arty events that evening, as Border House Teas on Masham market place is holding a book signing for local based renowned water-colourist Simon Palmer, who has released a retrospective book of paintings. Books will be available on the evening, and subsequently at The Gallery. So if you’re thinking of visiting Masham and The Dales in the next few weeks, you know when to come for a weekend of culture!

Tea and Sympathy

Hi,

Welcome to the May blog for The Gallery!

This month we are excited preparing for the opening of our first 2011 exhibition, Tea and Sympathy. The show opens next Friday, and features a number of artists new to The Gallery. To get a little sneak-peek at what to expect, check out the artist profiles below.

For this exhibition, we were inspired by the North Yorkshire Open Studios 2011 theme of tea, and decided to expand on this, by inviting artists to create work not only about tea and teapots, but about how tea plays an important part in everyday life.

Many of the artists involved have explored the way tea is used to comfort as well as to socialise and relax, and have focused on the human relationships formed around a pot of tea…

Her are some of the artists involved in Tea and Sympathy.

Tea and Sympathy:

Our first show this year features an eclectic group of artists from all over the country, many of whom have never exhibited in The Gallery before. The exhibition is all about tea, and runs alongside the North Yorkshire Open Studios I  June, which shares the theme.

Tea and Sympathy will feature work by …

Priscilla Jones

Priscilla has been producing contemporary stitched mixed media pieces in 2D and 3D since completing her degree in Embroidery at Manchester Metropolitan University in 1997. As well as selling her work through galleries across the UK, she also teaches textiles workshops, and runs The Edge gallery in Lancaster.

Harriet Quilty

Harriet has recently graduated from Cambridge School of Art with a BA in Illustation, and now sells her quirky drawings through galleries and commissions. Harriet uses pencil, paint, collage and digital techniques to create her vivid illustations.

Vic Sayers

Vic is an artist and illustrator based in York. As well as figurative illustration, Vic also creates landscape paintings and block-prints. The pieces here were produced specially for this exhibition

‘Tea and sympathy’ speaks to me of human relations; the primal, hard-wired need to interact with one another and the etiquette and social boundaries that circumscribe that contact. Many of my drawings celebrate caring for each other. Others mourn for those that have to make do without tea and sympathy.’

Jennifer Mackie

Jennifer studied Illustration and printmaking at Jordanstone Collage of Art in Dundee. In 2001 Jennifer won the Sekalski prize for Printmaking.

Jennifer works in relief printmaking, carving into sheets of linoleum to create her designs.

 ‘Relief printmaking has always appealed to my temperament. I find I have an affinity with the straightforward, informal process involved…I work to communicate through my printmaking – aiming for a sense of warmth, joy and sometimes humour in my work.’

Rosie Scott-Massie

Rosie Studied Fine Art at Cumbria institute of the Arts, Carlisle, and has since exhibited her illustrative collages in galleries around the north.

Rosie’s work explores the sense of a place, rather than the place itself. Using objects which can often evoke feelings of nostalgia for past journeys or adventures, such as maps, stamps and postcards, Rosie uses intricate paper-cutting techniques and collage to recreate places as we remember them, depicting dreamlike landscapes  punctuated with places of significance, rather than an accurate interpretation of the location itself.

Rosie lives and works in York.

Viv Smith

Viv originally trained as a potter, but became interested in making jewellery, and decided to study silversmithing. After pursuing a career in teaching for 34 years, Viv now produces her fun cupcake jewellery from silver and oxidised copper sheets and solder, in her studio.

Karen Turner

Karen is a designer/maker based in Northhamptonshire. Her main focus is ceramics and sculpture, both functional and decorative. For Tea and Sympathy, Karen explored the association between the teapot and the family.

‘The teapot is a universal domestic item that is very much associated with the family, but by taking away the objects functionality it becomes a piece of art, an object of beauty that contains within it a meaningful narrative. My past experiences working as both a nurse and carer, have led me to create a collection of fragile and deteriorating porcelain teapots that visually communicate the issues of ageing but in particular the issues faced by the elderly in care homes. My intention is for the teapots to reference function but to contain within them a sense of preciousness and vulnerability. These imperfect, dysfunctional objects suggest a ghostly presence and an imagined history. ‘

Tea and Sympathy update – Exhibition is now OPEN!

Just a quick note to update you on the progress of our first exhibition this year. Tea and Sympathy opened last Friday, and so far has attracted a lot of attention. Hanging it was an absolute joy, especially since many of the artists are new to The Gallery, so deciding how to display everything was a little more difficult than usual. But we love a challenge!

Our exhibition room has transformed into a deliciously summery space (I’m sure you’ll agree), and we’ve already had a few sales and lots of compliments about the new work.

 

If you fancy taking a look, remember that Tea and Sympathy finishes on June the 27th, so pop in ass soon as you can. In the meantime, enjoy the beautiful weather!

Hi everyone!

I don’t know about you, but it seems like an eternity since new year! Thankfully, March is nearly here, and here at The Gallery we have a few things to get excited about….

After a well-deserved post-Christmas break, our local creative hub ArtisOn opened it’s doors again on February 12th for a rather unusual workshop…Knicker Printing! This year the course programme is incredibly varied, and although some courses are full, there are still plenty of spaces left on a wide range of creative and exciting workshops. Check out the course programme here.

So what else is going on in March? Well, we are ecstatic to have finalised our exhibition schedule for 2011! This year for the first time we are holding two open exhibitions, so that we get the chance to see some exciting new work from artists who may not have worked with The Gallery before. have you can read more about this below.And we certainly have some things to look forward to  - one being the British Craft Trade Fair, one of the most important dates in any craft maker or craft gallery owner’s calendar.

It also allows new and emerging craft makers an oppurtunity to promote themselves to a huge number of potential suppliers. Every year a little team of us from The Gallery head over to theBCTF for a day to find exciting new suppliers and catch up with our existing ones.

Heres some of The Gallery’s suppliers that we originally discovered at the BCTF….

Becky Crow

Becky’s nature-inspired jewellery has been incredibly popular since we first ordered from her at the BCTF a few years ago. We love her animal designs in particular, including these pheasant cufflinks.

Virginia Graham

Virginia’s floral ceramics have been some of my absolute favourites for some years, and I’ve always looked forward to visiting her stand at the BCTF. Last year The Gallery started stocking a selection of this stunning and quirky kitchenware, and I never tire of looking at it!

Melanie Tomlinson

Melanie’s stand at the BCTF is particularly eye-catching, as she displays a dressmaker’s dummy completely covered with her tin insect and bird brooches! Our visitors and delighted and a little squeamish about these highly detailed and unique pieces of jewellery.

Tea and Sympathy – 27/5/11 – 27/6/11

For the last few months I’ve been mentioning The Gallery’s 2011 exhibition schedule, without giving much away. Well, I am pleased to our blog readers the first of four shows this year, Tea and Sympathy. This year’s North Yorkshire Open Studio‘s is following the theme of tea, so we thought we’d align our first show’s theme with theirs, especially since NYOS will be during our exhibition. Tea and sympathy is the first of 2 open exhibitions The Gallery is running this year, and we are currently accepting submissions to exhibit.

Call for artists – how to apply

If you are interested in applying, please send 4 images plus an artist’s statement and an idea of the type and size of work you would like to exhibit. We are looking for work that linked to the title, is presented to a high standard and is perhaps slightly quirky. All pieces must be for sale and retail for under £1000. Deadline for submissions is March 31st.

Please contact Josie or Rosie for more information;

Email:- enquiry@mashamgallery.co.uk

We look forward to your entries – please mention our blog when you apply, it will make us smile!

Website of the Month

Katgotthecream- The blog of Kathryn Sharman

This month I have chosen a blog, which belongs to an attendee of my recent recycled jewellery workshop at ArtisOn. Kathryn Sharman is a creative enthusiast who writes about anything crafty and interesting. Take a look through this blog and you’ll find lots of inspiring ideas and finds. Enjoy!

That’s all from me for now – enjoy March, lets hope that’s the last of the snow!

Rosie

Artison is unleashed on the dales!

Hi Everyone,

Just a mini-blog today to tell you all about the opening of Artison last weekend.

Founders Scott, Sue, Gaynor and Josie (The Gallery’s owner)demonstrating how to hold a sign up with your own head.

As you will recall from the last blog, Artison is an exciting new venture just outside of Masham where anyone with a desire for creativity and a passion for learning can gather some new artistic skills. In other words, within the tranquil settings of High Burton, Masham, artists and crafts makers will be running day courses on a variety of diciplines; from Weaving to Printmaking, Ceramics to Silver-clay. Every course will include a delicious lunch and regular coffee and biscuit breaks. These courses are designed for complete beginners and those with more artistic experience, so really EVERYONE can join in.

Last weekend, on a slightly blustery August bank holiday, Artison opened it’s doors to the public for the first time – a chance for the curious amongst us to get a look at the premises, meet some of the tutors and most importantly enjoy a variety of cakes. Below you can see what went on, and how amazing the studios look!

The main studio set up for a weekend of artistic demonstrations…

Textile artist Wendy Knight showing off some skills…

Ian Scott Massie demonstrating abstract painting in the main studio…

The reception/eating area (large table of cakes just out of view!)

enjoying a tumbler of bubbly after a successful Sunday!

Artison runs it’s very first course this friday, and has over 30 courses scheduled before Christmas – places are still available. To find our more, book a course, be Artison’s friend, or even follow Artison, use the following;

The website – Artison.co.uk

The facebook Page

Twitter

The Gallery’s website

Thats all for now!

Journeys and New adventures…

Happy August everyone! At this moment the sun is shining and summer is in full swing (I did drive through a downpour this morning but lets ignore that), and here at The Gallery we have just opened our mid-summer exhibition Journeys  by Ian Scott Massie. The collection of work on display is features new pieces along with some vintage paintings from over 20 years ago. The show explores two significant journeys – one around the dales surrounding Masham (home of both Ian and The Gallery), and the other into the Lake District. Ian has experimented with various techniques and sizes of work for Journeys, and I’m sure you’ll agree the results are fantastic.

Following a successful preview on Friday night, Journeys will be on display until September 3rd, and is definitely worth a visit.

In other news, I’m very excited to announce the official opening of Masham’s exciting new creative head-quarters this month! ArtisOn, founded by friends/artists Gaynor Pearson, Sue Palin, Ian Scott Massie (yes, the one we were just talking about) and The Gallery’s owner Josie Beszant, is the new artistic hub of the dales, offering a spectrum of art and craft courses in painting, stone carving, knitting, jewellery-making and printmaking amongst others. Courses are open to beginners or more experienced arty folks alike, and are run by local artists and craft-makers.

ArtisOn will be launching with an open weekend on the 29th and 30th of August,where anyone curious about developing their creative talents can pop in for a cup of tea, meet some of the tutors, and see live demos from some of the forthcoming courses.

For enquiries or bookings (individual, groups or parties) check out www.artison.co.uk (currently under construction-watch this space!) or our website www.mashamgallery.co.uk and click on the art courses section.

Don’t forget, for more regular updates and pictures from us (and from ArtisOn), and to let us know what you’re up to, please check out our facebook page.

Enjoy the rest of the summer!

ArtisOn logo by www.split.co.uk