TRURO COLLEGE RBA SCHOLARS
The RBA- ROYAL SOCIETY OF BRITISH ARTISTS- is a prestigious establishment with an international reputation.
Mall Galleries hosts the RBA show each year- an important event on the art calendar.
A recent development is that NADFAS (National Association of Decorative and Fine Art Societies) invited its many societies to sponsor students from their local Sixth Forms as candidates for selection for the RBA show.
Truro DFAS put forward artists from two 6th forms- TRURO COLLEGE (Three Milestone out beyond Sainsburys) and TRURO SCHOOL (high on the hill).
From the whole country only forty works were selected- and of these an impressive NINE were from Truro.
This week Truro College takes the huge marquee on the piazza for the End of Year exhibition- it is an excellent show well worth visiting.
Related to that, we are showing six of their RBA exhibits here at the Lander.
You are invited to come to the Lander and see them- you will appreciate why these promising young talents are entitled to describe themselves as RBA SCHOLARS:
Maria Gaffney- Hyde
Chloe Northover
Ben Reader
Rowan Todd
www.landergallery.co.uk The Lander Gallery is one of the largest and friendliest fine art galleries in the South West. We show fine art from four centuries with a rich Cornish flavour. We are in a magnificent, award- winning modern building- and we have a licensed cafe! Find us under the arch next to the cinema in the heart of Truro. OPEN MONDAY- SATURDAY 9a.m. - 5.30 p.m.
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Friday, 11 May 2012
OPIE IN LEATHERHEAD
Viv Hendra gave a talk on John Opie to the Leatherhead Decorative and Fine Arts Society on Wednesday 9th.
Wonderful people, all very friendly and interested in the artist. They have a self portrait not so far away at Hatchlands- and London is not far away.
There was almost a catastrophe at lunchtime in London. I was in an upmarket establishment where there was a shoe cleaning machine in the Gentlemen's Cloakroom. It had a number of brushes that spun around- one did the cleaning, one put the polish on, and another brought up the shine. All went well until my shoelace got caught on the wheel and wound itself around the machine, pulling me inwards to the extent that the bottom of my trousers got caught as well. Nothing would turn the machine off and it was starting to make worrying noises as it jammed completely. This was not good for the dignity.
Wonderful people, all very friendly and interested in the artist. They have a self portrait not so far away at Hatchlands- and London is not far away.
There was almost a catastrophe at lunchtime in London. I was in an upmarket establishment where there was a shoe cleaning machine in the Gentlemen's Cloakroom. It had a number of brushes that spun around- one did the cleaning, one put the polish on, and another brought up the shine. All went well until my shoelace got caught on the wheel and wound itself around the machine, pulling me inwards to the extent that the bottom of my trousers got caught as well. Nothing would turn the machine off and it was starting to make worrying noises as it jammed completely. This was not good for the dignity.
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
ELEMENTS- NEW GALLERY SHOW
Jeremy Capper’s four wooden pieces bear symbols of the four Elements-
and by a fitting coincidence they are made from a piece of Ash given to the
artist some years ago by none other than Sandra Perry our own catering manager!
AIR- a fresh breeze is almost tangible in the Cornish watercolour
landscapes of Janet Treloar. Until recently Vice President of the Royal
Watercolour Society, Janet has lifelong associations with the Penwith scenes
she vividly depicts. Stronger winds bend
the metal tree sculptures of Mitchell House. In Ann Plummer’s oils it is the
air above Falmouth that glows in sunset and cloud.
WATER- the sea is never more than a few miles away in
Cornwall and here some stunning seascapes ishow Janet Shaw- Browne’s plein air
energy, John Laver’s tranquil North
Cornwall sunsets and Celia Jayne’s
accomplished pastels. Richard Lannowe Hall evokes the great depth of the oceans
in his oils- some of which are painted aboard his boat. Julian Rowe’s vertiginous
cliffs and turbulent seas glow in the sunshine while Caroline Atkinson’s style
changes subtly where the edge of the tide turns feathery white on the sand .
FIRE: Jeremy Capper’s distinctive wood sculptures derive
their blackened textured surface from being set on fire as part of their
creative process.
EARTH: Enjoy the landscapes by Paul Nicholls, Gordon Hunt
and, as a newcomer, own barista Sam Hebburn- whose vigorous impasto acrylics of
Truro and Falmouth are done without brushes.
Clay is used very strikingly by Audrey Jackson, who shows
highly original sculptural pieces involving birds - one is suitable for a
garden fountain. Gordon and Heather Hunt’s pottery pieces look as though they
are made from solid earth. We have new raku from Chris Hawkins and a lovely
bantam from Lynn Davey!
Lander newcomers this exhibition also include Andrea Hall
and Sally Jones- do come and look at their work.
Over on the Classics side there is the best Douglas Pindar
watercolour we have seen- showing the sea at Newquay- and Kurt Lachmann’s
striking poster design for the 1936 Olympics.
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
CATHERINE WALLACE ART LECTURES
Catherine Wallace is familiar to Lander Gallery regulars as she is often behind the desk in the gallery and she curates the exhibitions for Lander Today.
She is also a popular lecturer and we have managed to locate a diary of her forthcoming lectures. Have a look and see if you can go to any! If you go to one you will probably want to go to the rest!
Truro
DAFAS
Evening
lecture
WOMEN
ARTISTS IN CORNWALL 1880 - 1940
By
Catherine Wallace
14TH
NOVEMBER 2012 7.00 - 8.00PM £5 MYLOR LECTURE THEATRE, TRURO COLLEGE, TRURO
Friends
of Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery Lunchtime
Lecture
HAROLD
HARVEY– A Cornish Painter and friends
By
Catherine Wallace
27
NOVEMBER 2012 1.10 - 2.00PM FREE
PLYMOUTH
CITY MUSEUM, DRAKE CIRCUS, PLYMOUTH, PL4 8AJ
Friends
of Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery Lunchtime
Lecture
LAMORNA
BIRCH - A LEADER IN CORNISH LANDSCAPE PAINTING
By
Catherine Wallace
8
JANUARY 2013 1.10 - 2.00PM FREE
PLYMOUTH
CITY MUSEUM, DRAKE CIRCUS, PLYMOUTH, PL4 8AJ
Friends
of Penlee House Museum, Penzance
Evening
lecture
PLAYS,POEMS
AND FAIRYTALES: The literary inspired work
and historic revival in Newlyn School Art
By
Catherine Wallace
20
MAY 2013 7.30 - 8.30pm (Friends £2.00, non members
£3.00). Booking is essential - please phone PENLEE
HOUSE on 01736 363625
PENLEE
HOUSE MUSEUM, MORRAB GARDENS, MORRAB ROAD, PENZANCE
She is also a popular lecturer and we have managed to locate a diary of her forthcoming lectures. Have a look and see if you can go to any! If you go to one you will probably want to go to the rest!
Friends
of Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery Lunchtime
Lecture
FAME
FOR THE NEWLYN SCHOOL -At Home And Abroad in the
1880s and 90s
By
Catherine Wallace
30TH
OCTOBER 2012 - 1.10 - 2.00PM FREE
PLYMOUTH
CITY MUSEUM, DRAKE CIRCUS, PLYMOUTH, PL4 8AJ
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