Angie Lewin's work is known to and loved by many who visit here, and a forthcoming exhibition of hers will be of great interest, I'm sure. A Printmaker's Journey, curated by the artist herself, will include not just her own work but pieces which have inspired and influenced her throughout her career - ceramics by Eric Ravilious and Paul Scott, wallpapers by Edward Bawden, textiles by Ashley Havinden, and woven willow work by Lizzie Farey among them.
Organised in conjunction with Hampshire Cultural Trust, the exhibition can be seen at The Gallery, Winchester Discovery Centre from 11th. March to 30th. April 2017, The Sainsbury Gallery, The Willis Museum, Basingstoke (6th May to 19th July) and St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery, Lymington (16th. Sept - 11th Nov).
"The exhibition includes work selected by Angie from a wide range of disciplines and periods which leads the visitor through the inspirations and affinities which have influenced her journey as a printmaker and designer. A very personal selection, A Printmaker’s Journey is very much Angie reflecting on her own work and career as she shares with visitors the works and artists she has looked to for inspiration or personally loves."
That looks like it will be a very interesting exhibition. I wonder if we shall be in the area?
Posted by: Toffeeapple | 08 December 2016 at 05:15 PM
I do hope you can get to one of those.
Posted by: Dark Puss | 08 December 2016 at 09:41 PM
That does sound tempting, if rather a long way to go. I went to the St Jude's exhibition last weekend, but would have liked more Angie Lewin as she's my favourite!
Posted by: Mary | 09 December 2016 at 06:43 PM
If it hadn't been for the chaos in Sussex being created by Southern Trains endless industrial action I would have popped up to London for the recent show. Out comes next year's diary...I must be able to get to one of these! thank you for these forth coming dates.
Posted by: Fran H-B | 11 December 2016 at 05:05 AM