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Sophie Capron Solo Exhibition ‘Echos of the Past’ at Artwave West

Artwave West is proud to present “Echoes of the Past,” a solo exhibition by the highly talented artist,

Sophie Capron.

Running from 2nd – 30th November, this compelling show invites viewers to explore the interplay of memory, history, and transformation through Capron’s innovative use of reclaimed materials.

Sophie Capron’s artistic process is rooted in sustainability and the profound narratives embedded in old paint. Using paint donated from various sources, she meticulously layers and sands her works, revealing the stories hidden within. Each stroke and texture tells a tale, echoing the past while engaging with contemporary themes of renewal and change.

Capron’s technique of building up layers and then sanding them down not only creates depth but also symbolises the passage of time and the way memories can fade yet remain impactful. The resulting pieces are rich in both visual and emotional complexity, inviting viewers to reflect on their own connections to the past.

“Echoes of the Past” is not just an exhibition; it is an experience that challenges us to consider the histories we carry with us and how they shape our present. Capron’s work resonates with those interested in the relationship between art, environment, and memory, making it a must-see for art lovers and enthusiasts alike.

Sophie be in the gallery on 2nd November 10:30am – 12:30pm, where attendees can meet her and gain insight into her creative process. The gallery invites everyone to engage with this thought-provoking collection and discover the beauty that arises from repurposed materials.’

Artwave West Gallery, Morcombelake, Bridport, DT6 6DY

artwavewest.com

 

The Autumn 2024 Exhibition at the Tremheneere Gallery went really well, with artists talks and a fabulous review by the film critic Mark Kermode in the St Ives Times & Echo.

 

 

David Westby, artists talks in the upper gallery.

Women Talking

13th Sept to 5th Oct    1 1.00 4.00pm.

Private view 4 pm Tuesday Sept 24th

The private view to which all are invited will take the form of a public discussion between Ellen and myself about all the important things in life, love, art, creativity and trying to juggle it all. Ellen will read some of her poetry, and tea will be served (and I hope cake).

Poet Ellen Phethean chose some of my paintings as a starting point for poems which now appear in her book ‘Woman Talking’. Some of the paintings were done many years ago. Most have never been seen outside the studio. We put a show together before lockdown which was to go to Newcastle where Ellen lives. It had to be cancelled but this new show, with some extra paintings added, has been created, curated by Miranda Leonard of Restless Gallery.

For more information: www.janetlynch.com

Image: The Fisherman’s Wife

From the Tremenheere website www.tremenheere.co.uk:

‘…Ellen is a life-long writer with a distinct voice. In her recent book Portrait of the Quince as an Older Woman, Ellen wrote about her life in a world made alien with loss and absence. She acknowledges aging but also the pleasure of grandchildren and the recompenses of writing. Her poems explore the older woman’s place in contemporary culture. Shedding the Niceties published last year is reviewed as a collection of ’rambunctious poems that insist on finding their own way home in the dark’.

Janet Lynch, now 84, is a painter whose work is full of life that genuinely springs forth from her brush, this current way of working represents a new way of approaching her creativity.

These two artists have much to discuss through their correspondence of paintings and poems…

EXHIBITION | Autumn 2024

Saturday October 12th to Sunday November 3rd

The Autumn show is one of Newlyn Society of Artists’ twice-yearly exhibitions at the Tremenheere gallery. Autumn 2024 presents a cross section of members’ most recent work. Thought provoking and diverse, there is no house style in the NSA. The visitor can expect to see high-quality work reflecting the wide range of practice within the membership, where the nature and challenges of contemporary life can find an artistic voice.

The Opening Party is on Saturday 12th October 2.00 to 4.00pm. All are welcome.

On Sunday October 20th a group of participating artists will be at the gallery from 2.00 to 3.30pm to talk to visitors about the ideas and processes involved in their practice. If you can’t make the talks, there will be one or two participating artists at the gallery every day. They will be happy to answer any questions.

The gallery is open every day 11.00 – 4.00pm (Except Monday)

Entry to the gallery is free.

Anima Mundi are proud to present ‘Nepantla‘, a solo exhibition by Carlos Zapata.

Zapata’s idiosyncratic sculpture and installation deals with diverse challenging and potent themes ranging from poverty, conflict, religion and race, yet paradoxically, the overriding characteristics of the work are of empathy and compassion and a deep search for spirituality

‘Nepantla’ launches Friday 6th September 6.30 – 8.30pm

6th Sept-19th Oct 2024

Anima Mundi Gallery, Street-An-Pol, St Ives TR26 2DS

 

 

‘impromptu’
artists:
Maureen Kennedy
Winnie Lyn
Baz Mehew
Andrew Swan
opening times:
thursday 11 -3
friday 11-3
saturday 11-3
Until 1st Sept

If you are interested in buying one of the artworks
and would like to arrange a private viewing with the artist
outside the regular opening times please text 07970 392 763

 

Huge congratulations to NSA member Tanya Krzywinska, who has been awarded an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours for her contributions to Higher Education and the Video Games Industry.

Tanya is Professor of Digital Games at Falmouth University. In a post on the University’s website (see link below), Associate Professor Doug Brown said Tanya’s Groundbreaking research and fearless experimentation have pushed the boundaries of what games can achieve, elevating their status as a legitimate art form and demonstrating the transformative value of games’ potential in health, heritage and culture.’ 

Last year NSA members had the opportunity to work with Tanya to create dimensions of augmented (AR) and virtual reality (VR) within their work. This was part of Falmouth and Exeter Universities’ Immersive Business outreach project, funded by European Regional Development Fund. These AR and VR artworks were exhibited in the launch show for two new apps created by Tanya and fellow NSA member Professor Penny Florence for Tremenheere Gardens. They were then shown in ‘Engage’, the NSA’s Spring show in 2023.

As well as her university teaching, research and academic writing, Tanya is a painter. She regularly shows her work with the NSA and in solo and group exhibitions at the Crypt Gallery in St Ives and other galleries in the area.  We are very proud to have Tanya with us in the NSA.

www.falmouth.ac.uk/news/falmouth-academic-awarded-mbe-kings-birthday-honours

 

 

communal earth painting workshop 

for Newlyn Society of Artists at Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens

with Peter Ward  

Thursday 13th April 2023 (1100 – 1430) 

 

 

Connections
Work by Hils Tranter at Daisy Laing Gallery
Mon 15 Nov – Sat 4 Dec 2021PV: Sun 21 Nov 3-6pmOPEN: Mon, Tues, Wed 11am-3pmThurs, Fri & Sat 10.30am- 5pmSun by appointment
Daisy Laing Gallery & Vintage Studio, Old Bakehouse Lane, Chapel Street, Penzance, TR18 4AE

Local artist and NSA member Hils Tranter returns to Daisy Laing Gallery for her first solo exhibition, two years since a successful collaborative show ‘PLAY’ with 14 creative friends.  Connections is about feeling grounded, connecting with something outside yourself, yet inside yourself. Seeing connections with past work or life. Gaining understanding and clarity. This exhibition includes drawing, painting, collage and artists books, using mixed media. 

Hils works in her home studio in a quiet rural haven, surrounded by space and skies – which feeds her instagram and her creativity. Making work can be a battle between every day life and commitments. During fertile patches, she is fuelled by curiosity and playfulness. Mindful mark-making and drawing, often linked with themes of music movement rhythms and dancing. Play, experimentation and daydreaming are essential to getting in the zone where magic can happen. Hils says:

“My art reflects my life and all its peaks and troughs. It can seem disparate as it jumps about from different media and subject, yet there are threads and themes that run throughout. There’s usually a feeling or a moment I’m trying to find or capture, though sometimes it feels like clutching at smoke.”

NSA poster

This autumn, Tremenheere Gallery presents a landmark exhibition
celebrating 125 years of the Newlyn Society of Artists. The NSA was Founded in 1896 and is one of the longest- surviving art organisations anywhere. It currently has close to ninety members, and includes artists working across all disciplines from painting and printmaking and sculpture to film, all of whom either live in West Cornwall or have close links with the area.

Please follow the link to continue with the Press release NSA125 Past, present, future

 

Read more:

Artist’s Connections: Each Exhibitor was asked to write a short paragraph explaining their inspiration for the artwork shown, specifically how it connected with the history of the NSA.

 

Inventive Century – Drift Magazine. Words by Mercedes Smith

NSA 125 Feature for Drift Magazine | October 2021 Issue 15

16 October to 7 November 2021  Tremenheere Gallery,
Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, Gulval, Penzance, TR20 8YL.