Monday, 17 November 2014

Winter Open Exhibition




6 Days to go to the handing in day - looking forward to seeing all your submissions - Saturday 22nd of November for the annual OPEN exhibition. 

Submission forms are on the desktop website.

Open evening 5th December - 6pm to 9pm

Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Linear: works on Paper


One for your diaries! 

Linear: works on Paper 
by 
Matthew Dean and Paul Fenwick

open evening -September 5th - 6pm to 9pm
opening times Saturday and Sunday 6th - 7th and 13th - 14th September - 10am to 4pm

www.studio53space.co.uk





Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Paper, Sticks and Stones


Tom Howard - Biog
With twenty years experience in celebrity and reportage photography, Tom Howard is one of the most versatile freelance photographers in the UK.  His recent clients include Q Magazine, Empire Magazine, Spring Advertising, Smith & Gilmour, The Sunday Times and Radio Times. Although much of his work is studio based, Tom is equally happy on location, and over the last year has visited Western Canada to shoot Billy Connolly for Radio Times, and has been involved in on-set photography for feature films and television. Always reliable, Tom remains a favourite with picture editors, whether they require a grand production or a simple set-up. 




Paul Wilson – Biog
Paul studied fine art, BA (hons.) at Bristol, graduating in 1989. His unique and organic designs are largely geometric with a natural flow, inspired by the way he sees and interacts with the natural world around him. Pauls work explores the relationship and contrasts between man made and organic forms. Paul has been commissioned by Salisbury Council and in 2013 was awarded the RWA at Bristol festival of stone.



Matt Cutts – Biog
Matt studied at Chelsea school of fine art and later as a post graduate of Fine Art at Emily Carr College of Fine Art, Vancouver, Canada.

A rural artist and poet living up on the Wiltshire downs, Matt gains inspiration from being outside, using hand tools to work the wood and a range of pigments, oils, waxes and even fire to preserve and colour it. Each piece of wood tells the story of growth in a specific place, a record of the twists and turns of the flows of energy created and spent in a lifetime reaching towards the light.