LGBT Arts at the Art Salon

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For the first time, Cambridge Art Salon open their doors in celebration of LGBT History Month 2013. Featuring stunning photography from the likes of Sadie Ramone and Karl Dmitri Bishop, plus vibrant art works from artists Dittany Rose and Paula Metcalf – this will be a real treat.
Come along, between 21st and 28th February, late Thursday 5pm – 7pm and 10am – 5.30pm Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
You are also invited to a special, initimate closing party for the show on 27th Feb at 7pm.
Bring Your Own Bottle!
“We are …thrilled that so many organisations from across Cambridge have come together this year to make LGBT History Month a success.  Bringing about change towards an accepting society is not just the responsibility of a few, but can be achieved by many of us working together “ Kate Durrant.  Encompass Network
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This is a dynamic exhibition by Sophie Hill and Philip Cornett.  A collaboration of their individual domestic spaces manifests itself into a unique installation of paintings, sound, objects and ideas. It serves as a platform to question and discuss the differences found between individual concepts of Home, while always searching for their common threads. Woven into the fabric of the Home is an ineluctable histor…y, elements of which the artists intend to enigmatically invoke.

The Art Salon will be transformed into a spatial hybrid— the extraction of this private inner world that is nurtured by the Home within the discerning public setting of an art gallery. The social barriers of both will be blurred as the public is invited to explore, interact, and become part of the space allowing them to create their own narratives of this displaced domestic world.

There will be a brief performance by Philip at the Private View on the 4th of January at 6pm. On Saturday 5th and 12th of January there will be a full performance of work beginning at 4pm until late. These ritualistic and séance-like performances will invoke and uncover hidden characters buried within the exhibition.

Art Refuge Fundraiser Show – Opening Evening 21st December – until 30th December

An evening of Art and Music, with live music from local singer/songwriter Lui Di Martino

Come along to this gorgeous evening of music and art in aid of Art Refuge. Artwork will be for sale at a range of prices, and there will also be greetings cards and other items available: ideal for picking up a really distinctive Christmas present!

The exhibition will include artwork made by the professional Tibetan artist, Sonam Choephal, and his associated students as well as assorted artworks from the Painting Club in Mussoorie (summer painting workshops organised by Sonam and the Friends of the Tibetan Women’s Association).

There will be music from a local singer/songwriter, Lui Di Martino. Originally from Italy, Lui has lived in Cambridge since childhood and will be performing a selection of his own music and some other classics which will certainly get our feet tapping!

Wine, soft drinks and snacks will be served. (All proceeds/donations will go to Art Refuge UK).

Christmas Art Fair

Print out this flyer for a FREE glass of mulled wine and a mince pie!

Thurs 29th Nov – Fri 14th Dec

Thurs 5-7pm; Fri, Sat, Sun 10am-5pm

Creative, unique and individual art gifts created by the Art Salon’s studio residents and artist friends. Stunning photography, gorgeous textiles, Christmas cards, bags, stained glass, jewellery, luscious ceramics and art prints – this is a treasure trove of perfect pressies created by independent artists in Cambridge. Come along and find that perfect gift, have a mince pie or three and a glass of mulled cheer!

10% of all sales goes to Arthur Rank Hospice

Santa will be on site on Sunday 2nd & 9th  December  from 11am – 12noon.

The Barefoot Collector

HOT OFF THE PRESS ... For those of you who were unable to attend Simon Sedgwick-Jell's talk please 
click on the links below to hear expert tips on how to collect art affordably.... 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=In3uLBNrmTg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5rV0wkJjNs&feature=endscreen&NR=1

Dennis Healey famously said that politicians need a hinterland – a passion or two beyond the public sphere. His was photography; for Simon Sedgwick-Jell, Leader of Cambridge City Council in the early 90’s, General Election candidate in 2010 and current Green Party County Councillor it is collecting art – but, he stresses, without ever having much money to do so! On the first two weekends in October visitors can see some of the fruits of this passion at his exhibition “The Barefoot Collector” at the Cambridge Art Salon Gallery in Cromwell Rd., Cambridge.

Simon acquired his first painting when he was 14, now, nearly fifty years later he has well over a hundred artworks, many of which have been funded by the £1 a day he has been putting into an art fund for over 20 years. Work from well known galleries, pictures from Cambridge’s annual Open Studios event, from student shows, charity auctions and charity shops all are to be found in his collection and Simon hopes that the exhibition will show that art collecting can be enjoyed by each and everyone and not just by a chosen few with deep pockets! Exhibition runs 6-14 October 2012.

We will preview the show at 5.30pm on 6th October 2012.

click on the link below for the trailer to Simon’s talk … http://www.youtube.com/user/mrsdolomite?feature=mhee

Film courtesy of John Caldwell, Frameworkshttp://www.frameworks-cambridge.co.uk/

Workshops with Sophie Hill at the Cambridge Art Salon

Sophie Hill invites you to her workshops at Cambridge Art Salon, Saturday 17th November, and Sunday 25th November 2012.

On Saturday 17th, she will lead a workshop where you can create an image ofCambridge, capture it in a variety of media and make it a part of a large community made piece of artwork. Squares of artwork will be collaged together to amass one big collection of images, depicting how you seeCambridge.  A fun family workshop, from 1 til 4, and its free!

On the following weekend, Sunday 25th November, we will be having a Winter Tea Party 3-5pm. Sophie will be helping you design your festive postcards. If you have the recipients address with you, you can post your card straight away via our Fairy Elf! This workshop will cost just £2 per person. All ages welcome.

These workshops are part of the Narrative exhibition, where you will be able to meet some of the artists, and learn about how they make their work; http://narrativeart.co.uk/

                15 – 27 November 2012, Fri – Wed 10 – 5.30pm, Thurs 10 – 7pm, Cambridge Art Salon, 29 Cromwell Road, Cambridge, CB1 3EB                          www.cambridgeartsalon.org.uk

Mixed Media Workshop with Karen Jinks at Cambridge Art Salon

Drop in to the Art Salon on Wednesday 21st November between 10.30am and 2pm, and make some gorgeous mixed media cards with Karen Jinks.

Karen will let you in to her secret of how she makes her images with a vintage timeless feel, using very modern methods. Bring along your own family photos, preferably black and white, and transform them in to special designs. Your photos will not be damaged in any way, as Karen will scan them for you.  To cover material costs, we would ask for a donation of £4.

Click here for full details for the Narrative show;       http://narrativeart.co.uk/

15 – 27 November 2012, Fri – Wed 10 – 5.30pm, Thurs 10 – 7pm, Cambridge Art Salon, 29 Cromwell Road, Cambridge, CB1 3EB                                www.cambridgeartsalon.org.uk          www.karenjinks.co.uk

Narrative – Cambridge Creative Network – 15 – 27 November 2012

‘Narrative’ – an exhibition of works by Cambridge Creative Network Artists

This is an exciting mixed show featuring a selection of artists from the Cambridge Creative Network. Each artist has their own unique identity and passion for their craft, which is evident in the quality of the work that will be on display at the Cambridge Art Salon.

‘Narrative’ is the creation of Karen Jinks and Mandy Knapp, both with years of retail experience as well as being professional artists in their own right. It is the aim of the Narrative shows to make art accessible to the general public and for them to know the provenance of the artworks they buy, as well as giving them the opportunity to purchase original gifts, jewellery and art for friends and family this Christmas.

Come and meet the artists at the preview evening, Friday 16th November, 6.30 – 9pm and join us for our Winter Tea Party on Sunday 25th November 3 – 5pm. Visit the website for more information on who is taking part and the various workshops that will be available across the two weeks – www.narrativeart.co.uk

15 – 27 November 2012

Extended Opening Hours
Fri – Wed 10 – 5.30pm, Thurs 10 – 7pm
Cambridge Art Salon
29 Cromwell Road
Cambridge, CB1 3EB
www.cambridgeartsalon.org.uk

Drawing Blanks – Opens Friday 2nd November 7pm (until 5th November)

Drawing Blanks

Drawing Blanks – illustrations inspired by the creative person’s dreaded fear of FAILURE. Because, as any real artist knows, producing a bad drawing/painting/sculpture/photograph/pasta collage etc is the worst thing that could ever possibly happen. Ever. Far worse than the supposed ‘real problems’ in the world that pose ‘real’ dangers to us, i.e. death and famine and earthquakes and grizzly bears and so on. This exhibition is the culmination of literally months of the artist’s terminal indecision, intense procrastination and wallowing in self-pity about the fact that no one ‘gets’ him, let alone understands his obvious tortured, fragile genius. Witness these images and feel his pain. Or just drink all the free booze and then leave. Either way.

Rob Wilson is an illustrator and resident at the Cambridge Art Salon studios.

Cambridge Art Walks Map

Download the PDF: Art-Map-8b

As part of our Love Cambridge Art Campaign, Cambridge Art Salon launched the Cambridge Art Walks Map.  The map acknowledges and celebrates the growing contemporary visual arts community in Cambridge.  We want to highlight and cultivate links between the various arts spaces around Cambridge.  The Cambridge Art Walks Map not only locates art spaces in the city but also facilitates in encouraging people to visit these spaces and open up discussion by bring like-minded people together.  The art map ultimately re-engages people with their community and promotes art that is relevant to their everyday lives.  We have distributed the map freely to local art spaces, education centres, cafes, pubs, restaurants and shops.  Pick up or download your copy above to create your own route!

‘Neoplasm’, 19th – 31st October; photography and ceramic works by Penny Sackett Hayes

NEOPLASM

An exhibition of photos and ceramic works by Penny Sackett Hayes, 19th to 31st October. Opening times Thurs 5-7pm. Fri – Sat – Sun 10am-5pm.

50% of Print sales to go to Arthur Rank Hospice, Cambridge. This moving and beautiful show marks a turning point in the artist’s life that will resonate with many. Some of the photos in the exhibition where taken by Penny of her husband Eddy prior to him being diagnosed with lung cancer. She has not been able to look at these photos since his death in 2007 – until now. This exhibition marks a transition or ‘moving on’ from a dark period in Penny’s life and signals a new start.

Eddy stayed at The Arthur Rank Hospice, Cambridge for a few days in 2007. Penny was unable to create any clay works during her husband’s illness and for some time following his death. The works on display were produced since 2007, predominantly abstract vessels and sculptures.

Other photographs on display are unusual angles taken of the human body including a series of ‘ear’ photos illustrating the strangeness of the familiar.

Penny has a BA Hons Fine Art degree from The University of Hertfordshire and an ND in ceramics from City Lit, London, where she was studying when her husband became ill. She taught ceramics, sculpture and photography at Hills Road 6th Form College, Cambridge and has exhibited in London, Cambridge and the USA. She is a resident artist at the Cambridge Art Salon where she has a studio.

Celebrate our Birthday with the Art Map

A map of art spaces in CambridgeYou are, as the image says, warmly invited to celebrate our first birthday with us, at the Cambridge Art Salon. This year has been a busy one, but now we are seeing the launch of the Cambridge Art Map as well as an increased interest in our work and possible expansions left, right, centre, up and down. It’s new, it’s slightly scary, and it’s happening just off Mill Road.