Friday, 1 December 2017
A Floral Feast Extra times
The popularity of 'Floral Feast' at the BRSLI in Bath has led to us kindly being given extra opening times!
Tuesday, 21 November 2017
Wednesday, 6 September 2017
Tuesday, 22 August 2017
Saturday, 5 August 2017
The land seeker is docking at Art in Clay at Hatfield House august 18,19 &20. Come and see what the tide has washed up. http://www.artinclay.co.uk/
Come beachcombing!
Friday, 30 June 2017
Wednesday, 7 June 2017
Thursday, 18 May 2017
Saturday, 13 May 2017
Monday, 8 May 2017
Beached extra dates and Words as well as clay
Friday May 12th 1-8pm, please call by for an evening drink on the beach.
Saturday May 13th 11-7, evening drinks on the beach also available.
Sunday May 14th 11-6, come and join me for a cup of tea on the beach in the afternoon.
Monday May15th 11-6 See what’s left on the sand.
I am very excited to be involved in this. Dawn always organises an amazing evening with excellent guest poets and open mic poets who are oh so good.
Monday, 24 April 2017
Beached extra dates
The lovely
Martyn Slade has so enjoyed having a beach in the gallery he has invited me
stay a little longer.
The Beach
will close tomorrow evening but then…….the tide will bring me back to Greenhill
Cottage Gallery in mid-May.
The beachcombers have gathered up some pieces
but by May 12th there are bound to be new pieces washed up on the
shore.
Friday May
12th 1-8pm, please call by for an evening drink on the beach.
Saturday
May 13th 11-7, evening drinks on the beach also available.
Sunday May
14th 11-6, come and join me for a cup of tea on the beach in the
afternoon.
Monday
May15th 11-6 See what’s left on the sand.
Saturday, 22 April 2017
Storytelling with Francis Maxey and a trip around the dockside
https://vimeo.com/214249398
https://vimeo.com/214291916
Join me for a sundowner here between 6 and 7 pm tonight.
https://vimeo.com/214291916
Join me for a sundowner here between 6 and 7 pm tonight.
Friday, 21 April 2017
Ship of Dreams
Tonight 'Ship of Dreams' tales created for the installation by Francis Maxey.
Join Liz on the beach for Sundowners 6-7 then stay on for stories.
Join Liz on the beach for Sundowners 6-7 then stay on for stories.
Friday, 14 April 2017
Words and Ears with Rebecca Gethin
Dawn Gorman brings Words and Ears Easter Monday April 17th
Guest Poet: Rebecca Gethin
Rebecca Gethin lives on Dartmoor. A pamphlet, All the Time in the World, has just been published by Cinnamon Press who also brought out A Handful of Water in 2013. Another pamphlet, A Sprig of Rowan, is due in March from Three Drops Press. New poems have appeared in magazines and in anthologies such as Driftfish and in the forthcoming Ledbury Poetry Festival's Poetica Botanica. She is a Hawthornden Fellow and runs the Poetry School seminar in Plymouth. Her website is www.rebeccagethin.wordpress.com
Guest Poet: Rebecca Gethin
Saturday, 18 March 2017
Saturday, 25 February 2017
Museum for Camille Claudel
If you don't know her work seek it out.
http://www.museecamilleclaudel.fr/ opens on 26th March.
Take a breath and look.
http://www.museecamilleclaudel.fr/ opens on 26th March.
Take a breath and look.
Sunday, 19 February 2017
Shifting the Blame exhibited at hatched in Oxford
The piece comments on religions’ attitudes to women.
Religion is frequently used to hold women back, using
the demands of some deity as an excuse for much of men’s disempowerment of
women, rather than admitting it is just a masculine desire for control.
A religious
doctrine threatening some unknown punishment for disobedience saves having to
argue any case for suppression of, and failure to share equal freedoms with,
women.
The piece shows Adam and Eve. Adam is kneeling, appearing
penitent, his expression portraying ‘Not me, God’.
Eve is leaning on his shoulders, fed-up. Her expression:
‘Here we go again’.
The serpent develops from Adam’s plaited hair and winds
under his groin.
The message the piece sends is that most of the sins blamed
upon women by religions come from the minds of men, the results of how they
wish to behave, the ‘faults’ are truly the sins of men’s behaviour, and yet
they prefer to accuse women’s wiles as the cause, and hence punish women for men’s’
misdeeds!
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