The Mayfield Art Trail is happening for the second year after a very successful event in 2017.
It is running over three long weekends parallel to the Mayfield Festival of Music and the Arts:
27/28/29th April, 4/5/6th and 11/12/13th May.
Check out details of artists and venues and download a brochure on our newly launched website:
www.mayfieldartists.org.uk
Venue: Arts At The Crypt, 23 Church Road, Seaford
Saturday 2 December – Thursday 21 December 2017
Open Daily: 10.30am 5.00pm (Sunday 12.00pm 4.00pm)
“Solstice!” at Arts@theCrypt Seaford, Saturday 18 June – Sunday 3 July
“Anniversary!” Artwave 2016 at the HOP Gallery, Saturday 20 August – Sunday 4 September
“Celebrate!” Christmas Show at the HOP Gallery, Saturday 26 November – Sunday 18 December
Frances Geesin was voted one of the top ten artists contributing.
http://www.nanoart21.org
NanoArt 21 was founded by artist and scientist Cris Orfescu.
The purpose is to promote worldwide the NanoArt as a reflection of the technological movement. Orfescu considers NanoArt to be a more appealing and effective way to communicate with the general public and to inform people about the new technologies of the 21st Century. NanoArt is aimed to raise the public awareness of Nanotechnology and its impact on our lives.
Frances Geesin With Kaori Umeda and Kyoko Nitta
In Matsushima Japan 17th November - 23rd November 2015
HOP Gallery The Star Brewery Fisher Street Lewes
Saturday 28 November – Sunday 20 December 2015
As part of Nottingham Trent University’s 170 Years of Art and Design event series, it celebrates the transformational role played by Nottingham in the growth of the knitting industry and knit technology, and provokes a serious question: how far can we stretch our ideas about knitting?
DATE:
Thu 6 Nov 2014 - Fri 28 Nov 2014
TIME:
Mon – Fri, 10 am – 5 pm, Sat 15 November, 11 am - 3 pm
This exhibition is open to the general public and admission is free.
Bonington Gallery, Nottingham Trent University, School of Art & Design, Bonington Building, Dryden Street, Nottingham NG1 4GG
http://www.boningtongallery.co.uk/visit-us
http://www.knittingindustry.com/design/knitting-nottingham-highlights-citys-creative-influence
Curated by Lesley Millar The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation, London. Touring to Japan
in 2012.
'Bite-size' - an exhibition of miniature textiles celebrating 15 years of
collaboration between textile artists in the UK and Japan opening at The
Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation in London on October 31st 2011 - 17th
December 2011.