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Previous exhibitions at Broughton Gallery.

22 April to 13 May 2007

Main Gallery: Clifford William Blakey, Elizabeth Waugh, Christine Meyer-Eaglestone, Frances Priest, Nancy Sutcliffe, Julia Linstead, Judith Gregson
Hall: David Greenwood, John Lowrie Morrison, Michael Ewart, Dianne King, Linda M Farquharson, Madeleine Hand, Sam Chinnery,Joanne Thompson, Lynn Tindale
Library: Kate Pollard, Hannah McAndrew, Angus Clyne, Helen Kemp


20 May to 17 June 2007

Main Gallery: Moods of the Sea ^ Oona Campbell, Rob Newton, Marlena Frick, John Nelson, Ian Boyter, Clifford William Blakey,Carolyn Burchell
Hall: Columbine Hobart, Sue Moffitt, Sue Malkin, Caroline O’Brien


24 June to 12 August 2007

Main Gallery: Gillian McConnell plus Summer Exhibition: John Lowrie Morrison, Rob Newton, Andrew Burke, Janet Christie,Liz Kerr, Angela Lawrence, Emily Little, Sonas Maclean, Carol Moore, Alexander Robb, Tom Shanks


19 August to 30 September 2007

Main Gallery: Douglas Davies Hall: Bella Green, Carolyn Burchell, Stuart Gibbs


4 November to 23 December 2007

Narrative Works
Main Gallery: Michael McVeigh, Trevor Leat
Hall: Tom Henry



November 8 – December 24 2006 | Winter 2006 Exhibition

Emily Little | Alberi 1902 (detail)
Ruth King | Glossy dark dancing teardrop

The intense colours and trademark blues of John Lowrie Morrison's Scottish landscapes complement abstract and vibrant landscapes by Emily Little. Ruth King’s new pots are given a solo show. Plus small groups of potters, painters, jewellers, glass-makers, wood-makers, and textile artists.


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Artists: vivien alexander | peter archer | steph black | hilary & richard bravo | andrew burke | tim casey | emma chalmers | dorothy cockrell | philippa crawford | isabel denyer | tim gee | julia green | judith gregson | madeleine hand | liz hanson| claire harrigan | mike hunter | tom iglehart | gail kelly | ruth king | gail klevan | emily little | bethan lloyd-worthington | john lowrie morrison | rob newton | janet notman | caroline o'brien | janet o'donnell | peter scott tudhope | lynn tindale | jonathan wade | sam wade | isabella whitworth




October 8 – November 14 2006 | Close to Nature

Chris Knight | Sheaf Tree (detail)
Susan Nemeth | Red squares bowl

An enormously diverse exhibition of work, but one which remains in all respects close to nature. Paintings from Diana Hope, Jacqui Higgs, Liz Myhill, Sonas Maclean, Carol Moore and Jean Dakin. Susan Nemeth’s unglazed hand-built porcelain pots and Akiko Hirai's organic and tactile domestic ceramics. Metal sculpture from Jerwood Metal Prize 2005 finalist Chris Knight.


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Artists: jean dakin | jacqui higgs | akiko hirai | diana hope | chris knight | sonas maclean | carol moore | liz myhill | susan nemeth




September 10 – October 3 2006 | Four Women Artists Celebrate the Environment

Annette Edgar | Road to Sacramento (detail)
Shimara Carlow | Shots and Tumblers

Solo show of new work from acclaimed Glasgow colourist Annette Edgar. Scottish silversmith Shimara Carlow shows her silver vessels which are inspired by forms from nature, as are Kaori Tatebayashi’s sculptural and functional pots. Carina Ciscato’s spontaneous and fluid porcelain pots complete the show.


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Artists: shimara carlow | carina ciscato | annette edgar | kaori tatebayashi




July 29 – September 5 2006 | Summer Exhibition

Charles Jamieson | White Roof, Picuris Pueblo
Jane Cox | Carcassone square dishes

A changing selection of small groups of potters, painters, jewellers, glass-makers, wood-workers, and textile artists, many relatively local to the gallery.


Artists:
Paintings: sue biazotti | freda blackwood | hugh bryden | hazel campbell | andy cross | michael ewart | mark hearld | charles jamieson | erica just | angela lawrence | deborah mitchelson | rob newton | alexander robb | colin robertson | helen tabor | felicity walker | margaret walty and others
Ceramics: helen beard | david binns | peter clough | jane cox | eddie & margaret curtis | isobel dallas | isabel denyer | jack doherty | françoise dufayard | lisa hammond | mark hearld | regina heinz | joanna howells | chris keenan | ruth king | wendy lawrence | kaori tatebayashi | jonathan wade | gilda westermann | pauline zelinski and others
Jewellery: isabel denyer | dianne king | mark nuell | caroline o’brien | natalie vardey and others
Glasswork: ed & margaret burke (e&m glass) | mike hunter | andrew sanders & david wallace
Metalwork: tom hill
Textiles: janet o'donnell | isabella whitworth
Books: john jeffery | sarah jarrett-kerr
Boxes: sarah jarrett-kerr




July 2 – July 25 2006 | Rising Temperatures

Rob Newton | Summer Heat, Breaking (detail)
Eddie & Margaret Curtis | Copper-red porcelain bowl

Mark Nuell’s jewellery radiates a soft warm glow, while Rob Newton’s landscapes capture the full heat of summer. Eddie and Margaret Curtis’ ceramics raise the temperature further until Jane Cox provides the cooling dip in the Mediterranean tones of her tableware.


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Artists: jane cox | eddie & margaret curtis | rob newton | mark nuell




June 4 – June 27 2006 | Atmospheric Perspectives

Katherine Lubar | Light (detail)
Gilda Westermann | Lustre dishes

Where the palette is limited and the emphasis is on contour and form. Katherine Lubar's paintings capture the mood of the film noir. The strong, yet restrained contours of Gilda Westermann’s pots, Françoise Dufayard’s painterly slipware and Hidemi Asano’s sculptural jewellery reflect the shapes and the shadow-play in Katherine’s work and yet they remain organic in nature. The air of calm is reinforced by the serene, architectural, almost industrial forms of Regina Heinz’ and David Binns’ ceramic sculptures, and by the timeless geological emphasis in Wendy Lawrence’s and Peter Clough’s work. Tom Hill’s wire bird sculptures have the final word.


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Artists: hidemi asano | david binns | hugh bryden | peter clough | françoise dufayard | regina heinz | tom hill | sarah jarrett-kerr | wendy lawrence | katherine lubar | gilda westermann




May 7 – May 30 2006 | The Colours of the Sea, Shapes in the Sand, the Lie of the Land

Sue Biazotti | Evening Flight 1 (detail)
Joanna Howells | Chun Blue Chthonic

Inert matter brought to life. Paintings by Sue Biazotti (solo exhibition 'Above and Below') sit comfortably with Helen Beard’s ‘story pots’. Joanna Howells’ fine pottery creates an oasis of calm while Sally Greaves-Lord's silk wall hangings and the ceramic wall-pieces by John Pollex add colour and drama.


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Artists: helen beard | sue biazotti | sally greaves-lord | joanna howells | dianne king | john pollex




April 9 – May 2 2006 | Renaissance

Oona Campbell | Evening Light on the Loch (detail)
Ulla Hörnfeldt | Pendants, silver and rutilated quartz

A treasure trove to signal the rebirth of Broughton Gallery. An extravagant exhibition, marking the debut of Bill McCabe as the gallery’s new director. Solo exhibition by Oona Campbell ‘Into the Landscape’.


Artists: peter archer | liz bowe | grant braithwaite | oona campbell | chris carpenter | isabel denyer | michael ewart | ulla hörnfeldt | daphne krinos | olivia musgrave | louise o’neill | olivia schlevogt | jonathan wade



   
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