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Joy Richardson exhibition

Joy Richardson’s latest exhibition War & Peace, Boys & Girls: Paintings and drawings is on display at the Green Room, National Theatre in South Bank until the 7th of January.

Joy Richardson

Open Studios

4th & 5th December 2010
Location: Whole Building

Join us for 2 days of Open Studios by resident and guest exhibitors. Meet and buy from the artists and makers, explore this unique concentration of talent spanning the creative industries…

Over the weekend:

80+ open studios
Curated exhibitions over 2 floors
Contemporary sculpture
Christmas art market
Children’s art trail
Café open both days

Great Western Studios holds its Open Studios events twice a year; once at the beginning of December and again in either May or June. These events are the only occasions when the entire building is open to the general public. They provide an opportunity for the artists, designers and craftspeople within the studios to invite their friends, colleagues and clients to see their work in the environment in which it is made. Our Open Studios events attract a wide variety of visitors; from clued-up design aware individuals to people from galleries and arts institutions.

Outside of Open Studios we are able to arrange group tours of the studios for individuals or companies that are interested in meeting the artists, craftspeople and designers within the building

Great Western Studios Open Studios 2010

Great Western Studios Open Studios 2010

Great Western Studios Open Studios 2010

Great Western Studios Open Studios 2010

Great Western Studios Open Studios 2010

Melissa Hunt feat. Tommy Penton Big

Tree-Jewellery – collaboration between jeweller Melissa Hunt and designer/illustrator Tommy Penton – gets picked up by The Magma Product shop in Covent Garden for the Xmas rush.

It comprises a range of nine individually hand pierced silver charms presented in a countryside scene. The range of the gems, designed by Melissa Hunt, consists of nine separate creatures that are set in an illustrated tree and meadow meticulously drawn by Tommy Penton. A versatile fastener enables the pieces to be worn as a necklace, bracelet, dog tag or button-hole.

Tommy Penton