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| It's a bumper crop of Great
Western Studios news. Not least of which is the imminent Open Studios
- December 2nd & 3rd from 12-6 on both days. An ideal Christmas
shopping opportunity if you are trying to avoid the high street and
find unique, interesting and beautiful gifts. We are ringing the changes
this year; say goodbye to mulled wine and hello to mulled cider -
but there will still be the fantastic range of art and craft works
by the resident artists at the studios. In addition there are five
guest exhibitors; Anna
Steinberg, Mizuyo
Yamashita, Angela
Cork, Vanessa Cohen and Caroline Watson. We have already achieved
a considerable amount of press for the event. With a two page piece
in The Hill magazine, a piece in Gardens Illustrated and listings
in Period
Living, Grand Designs Magazine and Grove.
If you know of anyone who would be interested in coming to Open
Studios but who may have not received an invitation from us please
do get them to either get in touch with us or just come along at
the weekend.
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| Folk
and Shöfolk
have been very busy press-wise as well. Their work has featured in
the following magazines, I-D, Time Out, Nylon and The London Paper.
If you don't think you can pull off the all-yellow look as pictured
in I-D, the yellow Folk cardigan can be worn with non-yellow clothes
as well.
Maggie Macateer of Folk has also found fame recently in the pages
of Grazia, maybe making up for the fact that her brother, Cathal,
was pipped at the post in the Scottish Style Awards, menswear designer
of the year.
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| Laura Green and Sarah
Dwyer are curating, and starring in an exhibition called Saudade
that opens on November 16th and runs until December 3rd - the exhibition
also features work by Clare Parry. Running concurrently to this show
is another group show which also features work by Laura and Sarah;
Shibboleth
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| Two shows that were mentioned
in last months news have had reviews published in the intervening
period. Katy Moran's show at Modern Art was reviewed by Martin Herbert
in Time Out and Simon
Dawe's show at the St Pancras Cruising Club was reviewed in Ham
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| Jacques
Nazaire has a forthcoming show at "Au Fil des Mots', 19 Bute
Street, SW7 3EY which will run from the beginning of December through
to mid December. David
Ben White has work in a two man show called 'Scumtrap' at the
Toilet Gallery (no, really), 151 Clarence Street, Kingston, KT1 running
from December 8th through to December 21st. Meanwhile you still have
time to catch David's show at Studio 1.1 on Redchurch Street, Olivia
Musgrave's show at John Martin on Albermarle Street and Darren Almond's
show in Essen. |
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