Category: Exhibitions

Wimpole Hall Exhibition by Deanna Tyson

By Deanna Tyson, 03/09/2010 9:01 am

Wimpole Exhibition

Please help to keep Wimpole Gallery open by visiting the exhibition before the beginning of November and writing your name in the visitor’s book.  Please check that the gallery is open by contacting Wimpole Hall during the week, week ends will follow normal opening hours,  please visit the website for further information.

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Lost & Foundry Exhibition by Ashley Baldwin-Smith

By Ashley Baldwin-Smith, 12/08/2010 3:42 pm

An exhibition titled Lost and Foundry will be held at the Williams Art Gallery, Gwydir Street, Cambridge and will feature sculpture and furniture all created from found objects and recycled materials.

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CAM goes International

By Deanna Tyson, 29/06/2010 8:18 am

CAM members are involved in a truly international art and photography exhibition, part of the Cambridge Heart of the World music and culture festival running from July 12th to 24th.

CAM artist Deanna Tyson will curate the painting exhibition that runs from Monday 12th to Saturday 17th July, then Chris Williams, owner of Williams Art, CAM”S home gallery, will curate the professional photographer’s exhibition and the “Picture the World” photographic competition which is open to the general public, running from the 19th to 24th July.

Some of CAM’s international artists will exhibit alongside China’s “Fish King”, Chen Hong and the  Anglo Indian contemporary print maker, Natasha Kumar.

All work will be for sale with a percentage donated to the Haiti appeal run by CBM in support of overseas aid for the disabled.

The Picture the World exhibition also features an open evening on Monday 12th July at which artists and CBM will talk about their work. The event takes place at the Michaelhouse Café and Centre,Trinity Street, between 6pm and 8pm, to which all are welcome.

If you would like to enter the competition please visit the CAM websites. For information about the festival visit www.heartoftheworld.co.uk

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Behind a Painted Smile

By Chris Williams, 26/06/2010 11:49 am

The classic Motown song has been the inspiration for a dozen CAM artists to create some very varied work, on display at Williams Art until 7 July. Some of the more eccentric submissions include Maureen Mace’s version of La Giconda (Mona Lisa) and Robert Good’s retro mirror with a lipstick ‘kiss’ on it. Get along to see it soon, or better still, come along to the Private View on Wednesday 30 June between 6 and 8pm.

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Taking the Plunge – Robert Good

By Robert Good, 25/06/2010 2:15 pm

Sorted by Robert Good

They say time flies when you’re having fun – well it certainly doesn’t seem like over six months since my last post, when I was just starting out on my MFA adventure. Back in October, I was beginning to get to grips with conceptual art; now, I’m wondering why it took me so long to take the plunge. I love the way in which art can be a vehicle for exploring ideas, relationships and themes. Of course, this can still be done with oil on canvas, and I haven’t stopped painting. But finding and creating objects and placing them in new contexts opens up a whole new vocabulary of exciting possibilities.

So I’ve been using old books as raw materials: sorting, collaging, and photographing them to create new and unexpected combinations. For example, the official history of Sixties pop group The Mamas and The Papas may not at first sight seem to be a natural bedfellow for Samuel Johnson’s eighteenth-century travel journals. But their titles are just made for each other. And so I created ‘Go Where You Wanna Go (A Journey to The Western Islands of Scotland)’ and placed them together on the shelf, allowing me to ask questions about history, culture and all sorts of other things besides.

I’m participating in Cambridge Open Studios again this year, so do call in and take a look for yourself at what I’ve been up to. I’ve got a new series of ‘Splendid’ paintings, plus pictures of my ‘monster’ Flying Spaghetti Monster commission, a brand new ‘Collector’s Corner’ and much else besides. Full details in the Open Studios handbook (available free from CAM and many other Cambridge outlets) and on my website. I hope to see you!

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CAMrelief – Emergency Art Exhibition and Auction for Haiti

By Nick Ellis, 20/01/2010 8:48 am

This weekend at Williams Art!

The 35 or so artist members of the Cambridge Arts Movement, based at the Williams Art Gallery at Dales Brewery, Gwydir Street, are each donating a piece of artwork to be auctioned for the Haiti Disaster Appeal. Many well-known and successful artists will be represented, a list of these can be seen at www.williamsart.co.uk

The show will be mounted this Friday and will be available for public viewing and the taking of fixed bids until this Sunday the 24th. The auction will take place at 3pm on Sunday, so come along and get a genuine Cambridge original at a knock-down price.

More information from Nick Ellis on 01223 500506 or from Chris Williams, Williams Art, 5 Dale’s Brewery, Gwydir Street, Cambridge CB1 2LJ . Tel: 01223 311687. The gallery is open 10am till 6pm, Tuesday till Sunday each week.

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Change over day – new work in the gallery

By Ashley Baldwin-Smith, 13/10/2009 6:33 pm

It is change over day and the artists are hanging new work at Williams Art Gallery.

Monday CLOSED

Tuesday to Friday 11am-6pm

Saturday 10am-5pm

Sunday 11am-5pm

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Sculpture on display

By Ashley Baldwin-Smith, 12/10/2009 11:00 am

Cambridge Arts Movement artist, Ashley Baldwin-Smith, is now exhibiting two metal sculptures at Haddenham Gallery Sculpture Garden.

Trinity, one of two metal sculptures at the Haddenham Gallery

Trinity, one of two metal sculptures at the Haddenham Gallery

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Forthcoming art shows and exhibitions

By Ashley Baldwin-Smith, 05/10/2009 10:43 am

CAMendar
 
There are some great new art shows coming up. We’ll have some other events too, like book launches, poetry readings and things like that; we’ll keep you posted. Here’s the calendar to the end of 2009 as it is at present:
 
13 – 27 November 
Art to Die For : The Triangular Trade 
Deanna TYSON and John LYONS 
and possibly others (also at King’s College Arts Centre and Primavera). 
Amazing art, serious messages.
PV dates to be advised: become a CAMarade to be sure of your place.

2 – 9 December 
Nick ELLIS: The Illustrated Hard Times 
Private View: Friday 4 December
Recital: Saturday 5 December 
From the man who brought you The Cambridge Evening Nuisance and Pirate Jenny (stage productions), Nick makes animated videos from his own illustrations. 
See: http://www.nickellis.co.uk/HardTimesDemo.htm
 
5 December 
Mill Road Winter Fair 
Art, greetings cards, free mulled wine and more. 
Meet Nick Ellis (see above) dressed in Dickensian clothing…

11 – 20 December 
Marcus NISBET & Loukas MORLEY
Two very different CAM artists, one very eagerly awaited exhibition. 
Visit the WA website to see examples of their works. PV dates to be advised: become a CAMarade (see below) to be sure of your place.

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CAMaraderie private view

By Ashley Baldwin-Smith, 18/09/2009 12:16 pm

The private view, Thursday 17 September, of the self-portraits by Cambridge Arts Movement members was a huge success. I was amazed by the variety of work entered by the other 29 artists and the feedback from the many visitors was very positive. It was amazing to see the variety of styles and techniques used – how each artist approached the subject differently.

The exhibition runs until the 30th September so if you get a chance visit the Williams Art Gallery in Gwydir Street, Cambridge. After that, some portraits go to Addenbrooke’s Treatment Centre together with the winner of our Self-Portrait Competition. Visit the Williams Art site for more info.

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