The Wash Estuary is one of the most remarkable landscapes in Britain, yet it remains surprisingly little known even among many of the people who live around it. A vast estuary stretching between the Lincolnshire coast and West Norfolk, it is a place shaped by water, tides, geology, human endeavour and constant change. Historically washes […]
Women Artists and the Land aims to consider the role of women artists who create art with the earth and its elements, often sculpting the landscape directly. Through different media which reflect on the work in film, drawing and sculpture, we aim to demonstrate some powerful and poetic approaches taken by women. The exhibition highlights […]
Emilia Telese combines printmaking, installation and performance in her practice. She reveals hidden histories using materials such as personal objects, dust, soil and debris.“I explore the poetic and scientific relationships between landscape, trace and human touch.” Emilia Telese often begins her research with direct encounters in fragile environments. These include deserts, glaciers, and forests. Through […]
Liz McGowan works in conversation with the Norfolk landscape. She explores the meeting points between inner and outer landscapes, harvesting materials such as reeds, mud, seaweed and lichen and employing the processes of wind, wave, and erosion. Liz seeks to make meaning out of the raw materials of our world. Out of this engagement, […]
Bill Jackson is a film maker and photographer who seeks both to suspend time and create place. This he does by layering still and moving image resulting in an existential experience of the landscape. Bill Jackson works at night “I work in the landscape at night from dusk till dawn, especially the time when the […]
Eleni Maragaki is focused in her practice on bridging the dichotomy between urban construction and the natural environment. For her, architecture is in constant dialogue with the landscape. As a response to the densely manufactured urban space, Eleni Maragaki is inspired by the delicacy found in the system of natural structures. Deconstruction of the landscape […]
An evolving exhibition and artist in residence projects: 16 July – 26 August and 2 – 30 September (closed 27 August – 1 September) Featuring works by Darren Almond, Onya McCausland, Chris Drury, Shaun Fraser, Kaitlin Ferguson, Anthony Powis, Frankie Turk, Sara Grisewood, Kathryn Maguire, Aindreas Scholz For Extraction: Loss and Restoration, GroundWork Gallery will […]
If you missed Place in Time, our virtual discussion event for International Landscape Day on 20th October, follow this link to the event page and you can see a recording of the event
14 October – 16 December 2017 Hilary Mayo showed a collection of ceramics made following a recent trip to Iceland. She visited the country in 2017 and its changing light and fragility impressed her immediately. She entitled this collection Topography of a Landscape. It encapsulated her response to the strangely addictive beauty of Iceland’s other […]
Kabir Hussain is an artist who is very much attuned to the environment. Observing it closely, he works from landscape and plants both on a minute and a grand scale. He both draws and makes sculpture in bronze. Kabir is a man of many experiences. He has travelled widely and crossed cultures in his life. […]
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