“A window into the world of art” Kevin Lewis
Tanya Gomez
Xmas 2012
Looking for something more original than a new iron or a toaster? COME AND FIND SOME FRESH INSPIR ATION…
We have unique Christmas ideas that support talented artists, makers and the UK’s creative industries t Gift a gallery membership (£60),
supporting charitable activities.
Membership benefits include invites to exhibition private views, meetings with artists and a 10% discount for
Deryn Relph
12 months
t Gift vouchers at any amount from rings to portraits
Emma Dunbar
t Commission your dream artwork,
t Framing & hanging: a specialist
art technician & an expert framing consultation with our framing
Guy Royle
partner
t Personalised wedding lists:
guests can buy a piece outright or make a contribution
Andy Wilkinson
Andy Wilkinson
Artist in Focus:
Andy Wilkinson creates iconic imagery in limited
26 October – 29 December
and gold, often including hand-embellishments of
edition screen prints that are a fusion of colour, silver gold. Andy refers to his work as Fables: each image is lovingly hand-drawn, and from the original master, Andy creates his screen prints. Andy is a storyteller; he introduces characters and places, sets the scene, but invites us to imagine the narrative. Andy is inspired by the relationship between animals, nature and man. He also explores children’s literature and medieval illuminated manuscripts.
Drinks by Imbibros Wine & Spirit
17 November – 26 January 2012
Merchants, the proud independent wine
Private view on 16 November,
merchant based in
6-8pm – all welcome
Godalming & Farnham
Winter Contemporary Cr A must see Christmas show for
“Absolutely excellent!!” Rob Swift
all novice and expert collectors of art and craft. All work is handmade, making it unique and environmentally friendly. You are sure to find a perfect gift. Known for selecting contemporary
Matt Sherratt
craft of the highest quality and skill, the gallery has selected many of our makers at major events such as Collect, Art in Clay, Art in Action, Rising Stars and the Festival of Crafts.
The exhibition presents both established and emerging makers, and supports their practice by ensuring their work is visible to collectors. We are delighted to introduce ceramics by Cressida Borrett; Emily
Janine Partington
Hall; Paul Jackson; Eliza Jayne Simpson; Dave Rogers; Jan LewinCadogan and Matt Sherratt, and jewellery by Adele Beuscher; Annie Cracknell; Christine Davies; Kathryn Hinton and Cathy Sutherland.
Bettina Starke
raft & Fine Art Collection We will also be presenting work by our regular, renowned makers, including Nicola Becci; Judith Brown;
“Inspiring” Susan Rice
Vanessa Bullick; Lucy Burley; Fliff Carr; Machi De Waard; Rowena Gilbert; Virginia Graham; Tanya Gomez; Kirsten Hendrich; Akiko Hirai; Camilla Hyde; John Masterton; Jane Muir; George Ormerod; Sue Paraskeva; Deryn Relph; Guy Royle; Sanders & Wallace; Kate Schuricht; Will Shakspeare; Amanda Simmons; Rebecca Skeels; Bettina Starke; Meryl Till; Billie Tilley and many more. The Pavilion Gallery and the Foyer invites you to enjoy fine art by prominent artists Mychael Barratt; Tim Burns; Clare Caulfield; Emma Dunbar; Michael Fairclough; Fiona Millais; Vicki Nigoumi; Trevor Price; William Pullen and Liz Toole. You
Craig Shuttlewood
are also invited to find an emerging talent, including Holly Drewett; Lucy Harding; Joanne HummelNewell, Janine Partington, Craig Shuttlewood and many more.
“Excellent work! Some is mind boggling!!!” Leanne Fitz
Contemporary Textiles Showcase
Alison Ellen
Nao Fukumoto
2 November – 19 January
Alison Ellen; Helen Chatterton; Nao
Knitting Workshop with Alison Ellen
Fukumoto; Maria-Theresa Fernandes;
Monday 10 December, 10am–5pm
Craig Fellows; Gillian Royal; Debbie McCarty and Holly Berry
£45, bring along needles (including
An exhibition featuring work by eight
crochet hook) and yarn if you have
exciting textile artists and designers,
them. Booking essential, tel: 01252
chosen for their mix of traditional
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and contemporary techniques and quality of production within their medium. Presenting a range of knitted, woven, felted, embroidered and felted textiles, this exhibition aims to showcase the variety of processes and the impressive results that can be achieved within the field of textiles. The showcase is curated by Alison Woodley.
double ended needles and a
Knit fun 3-d shapes without seams. Participants will create shapes for a Christmas decoration, hat, bag or cushion. All levels are welcome. Alison’s approach to teaching design is to take a fresh look at knitting as a constructive textile technique where it is possible to build shapes without seams. We explore how stitches can alter the fabric, using the way stitches are combined to create shaping rather than the ‘dressmaking’ approach of altering the edges of separate pieces by increasing and decreasing. The aim is to gain confidence to experiment.
Clare Crouchman Maker in Focus:
Clare’s work draws upon the intricate shapes and textures in
5 January – 23 February
and repetitive patterns that repeat themselves naturally on
the landscape for inspiration. She is intrigued by rhythmical both a large and small scale. Clare’s choice of materials and working methods are crucial to the desired outcomes. Ceramic materials go through a series of transformational processes, paralleling those of the natural world, which bring a strong physical dimension to her work. An influence of cities, mapping, mazes and labyrinths is clearly evident within Clare’s ceramics as well as her collographs and etchings.
Extra Christmas opening hours Sundays on 18 & 25 Nov and 2, 9, 16 & 23 Dec, 11am–4pm. Closed on 25–26 Dec and 1 Jan. Opening hours Tuesday–Saturday 10am–5pm. Free admission and groups are welcome All exhibition rooms are accessible to wheelchair users. Guide dogs are welcome. We are situated on the edge of Waggon Yard, just off Downing Street.
The New Ashgate Gallery is an educational charity that promotes contemporary visual arts and crafts to as wide a public as possible, through a programme of changing exhibitions, projects with artists, makers, and projects of support and development delivered by the trust with local, regional, national and international partnerships and educational events. New Ashgate Gallery Waggon Yard, Farnham, Surrey, GU9 7PS gallery@newashgate.org.uk 01252 713208
Angels and Patrons Friendship Scheme
By road: Farnham is 11 miles southwest of Guildford, Surrey, and is clearly signposted from the A3, A31, M3 and A287. There is a pay and display car park in front of the Gallery. The adjacent car park has four dedicated disabled parking spaces. By rail: The Farnham Station is served by London Waterloo. The Gallery is a five-minute walk from the station. By bus & coach: Buses run from Farnham to surrounding towns and villages, generally every hour. For enquiries contact Traveline on 0871 2002233 or visit traveline.info Design: www.janeglennie.co.uk
A Patron receives: invitations to previews of new exhibitions and complimentary drinks with artists and staff; priority invitations to special events and sales. In addition, an Angel receives: 10% discount on purchases, excluding books, magazines and cards. You can become a Patron for just £25/year or an Angel for £60/year.
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