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booklet - Dulwich Festival
9 - 10 May & 16 - 17 May, 11am - 6pm
Dulwich Festival 2015
FRONT COVER
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Susie Perring at Half Moon Studio
78B PARKHALL ROAD SE21 8BW
THIS PAGE
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Anna Marrow at Gas Gallery
THE STABLES
41 GALLERY ROAD SE21 7BA
CONTENTS
SE21
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Dulwich Village / West Dulwich
SE2222-43
East Dulwich / Lordship Lane
SE15 & SE5
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Peckham Rye / Bellenden Road
SE24
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Herne Hill / North Dulwich
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West Norwood / Tulse Hill
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Forest Hill
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Dulwich Woods / Sydenham
Artists by category
88-92
Welcome
Open Saturday & Sunday
9 - 10 May & 16 - 17 May
11am - 6pm
Dulwich Festival 2015
Artists’ Open House
Co-ordinators: Rachel Gluyas & Liz Boyd
Design: Superfantastic
Editor: Lucy Horsbrugh
Artist Interviews: Lucy Allen
Maps: Annette Hamley-Jenkins
Dulwich Festival
Director: Alpha Hopkins
Co-ordinator: Rose Chapman
Press Officer: Sophie Bowkett
Treasurer: Philippa Brown
Website: Emedia
The Dulwich Festival and organisers
and participants of Artists’ Open House
cannot accept any liability for any
loss, damage or injury sustained by
any member of the public visiting any
Artists’ Open House venue.
Welcome to Artists’ Open House 2015. It is
springtime in Dulwich and once again over
200 artists in the area will be throwing open
their doors to you during the two weekends of
the Dulwich Festival. You will be able to see an
amazing array of artworks by photographers,
print makers, painters, jewellers, ceramicists and
more in settings usually closed to the public.
The booklet is organised, as far as possible, as
a walking tour, so we hope that you will enjoy
plotting your route and then taking in the sights
of Dulwich and its surrounding areas. The
distinctive signposts in place outside the artists’
houses and studios will help you to identify the
venues. These have been kindly donated by
Property In – a big thank you to the wonderful
team there at 133 Lordship Lane.
ArtistsOpenHouseDulwichFestival
We would also like to thank all the artists, hosts,
visitors, volunteers and sponsors past and
present for supporting the event, without whose
help and hard work Artists’ Open House would
not be possible.
@artistsopenhse
We hope you enjoy this year’s event.
@artistsopenhse
Rachel & Liz
Artists’ Open House
www.dulwichfestival.co.uk
Artists’ Open House 3
Photos: Dirk Bleicker
Meet the artist
AN INTERVIEW WITH
Michael Ruh
What attracted you to glass
blowing?
I think it looked completely
magical and mysterious and
really enticing.
And how did you get into glass
blowing?
I was in my early-to-mid 30s then,
so I call myself a late bloomer! I
was living near a school that had
an open day and I showed up in
the afternoon and was offered
the chance to have a go at glass
making. I gathered a small bit of
glass from the furnace, probably
about the size of a golf ball and
blew a very, very small bubble
with a great deal of effort and I
was completely hooked.
What were the early days of
your glass blowing career like?
Natascha and I met each other
at that same school where I first
tried glass making. It was a few
years later and Natascha was
attending a summer workshop.
I just dropped in to see who
was there. She had just finished
college at Farnham, I think we
were both completely taken with
glass making. We didn’t have any
experience really and so each
of us got jobs as assistants at
different glass blowing studios.
The earliest years of glass making
were spent apart, just gaining
experience. And after three years
of working we set off on our
own. Natascha had been making
fashion glass rings for a client in
Japan in her spare time. She had
so much work on that she could
quit her job and I started assisting
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her full time to make these rings.
Slowly, I started making blown
glass objects as well.
How did you come to have your
own studio?
For a very long time, we hired
studio time at a number of
different studios in and around
London. We would work three
or four days a week, very often
out in Billericay. We wanted to be
glass makers but we didn’t really
have a clientele. I applied for a
couple of different art festivals in
the US, over the summer. We just
thought, well, let’s just try one.
We went over to the US and hired
studio time to make work for this
particular festival. At the end of
three days, we had had a great
show and we thought, gosh we
can make money doing this!
Later that year I participated in
the Chelsea Crafts Fair, as it was
known then. I was then offered a
place to exhibit at a commercial
trade fair in the US – our very
first trade show. We had one of
the best commercial shows we
have ever had. We got an order
a few weeks after the show from
a retailer in Manhattan that has
some shops here in London. It
took Natascha and me three
months to complete the order.
That was the start of our serious
endeavour together at creating
a studio. Slowly, slowly we built
our clientele, and reached the
point where hiring studio time at
other studios was too difficult so
we opened our own glass blowing
studio in early 2000.
What inspires your work?
The main thing that inspires my
work is marks made in snow. I
grew up in Minnesota – very cold
in the winter – and in my memory
I have windswept leafless shrubs,
the light striations across
wind-blown snow and also the
marks that shrubs scratch into
the snow. Also the marks left by
flood waters on sand bars are
the inspiration behind a lot of the
textures that I use in my work. In
terms of colour palette I find arid
landscapes really, really exciting
and also times of the year – early
September – or times of the day
– early morning or late afternoon
when the sun is very full.
Read the full interview and
other interviews online
www.dulwichfestival.co.uk
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Photos: Sally Mais, Timothy Soar
Meet the artist
AN INTERVIEW WITH
Anna Jacobs
Can you tell me who you are
and what you do?
I’m an artist, an interior designer,
and now a designer. I also teach
colour theory on the interior
design courses at Chelsea College
of Arts. This is my new career. I’ve
only been doing this for the last
two or three years.
Tell me about your background.
I’ve had a very mixed background.
Until four years ago I was Head
of Marketing and Business
Development for a big City law
firm. I did that for eight years.
Before that I worked in theatre,
producing, marketing, mainly
social enterprise. Before that I
was a singer in a band and did
charity fundraising and all sorts
of things. But this is it! This is my
career now.
What led you to pursue this
final career as an artist?
My O-Level and A-Level art
teachers really tried to persuade
me to try and earn my living
through art. They wanted me
to go to art college, but I was
academic so I pursued that. By
the time I had done my degree
and a masters degree I got
led into other things. I wasn’t
confident enough about my art
to do it, because it was my one
natural talent and I thought that
if I pursued that and it failed then
it would be too devastating.
But once I had been working in
my corporate career for a while, I
became increasingly desperate to
paint. During one of my summer
breaks I did a week-long course
at Camberwell, and that got
me painting and drawing every
day. And I started getting more
and more excited about it. I was
working full time at the same
time, before having children. It
got to the point when it would
get to Friday, and I would be just
itching to get to the end of the
day so I could rip off my suit
and paint as soon as I got home.
Then I would get up at 6.30am
on Saturday and Sunday morning
and paint all weekend. I had got
to the point where I just needed
to be creative.
Then I had kids and I had to
stop it all again because I didn’t
have time. When I was pregnant
with my second child – I had just
got pregnant with her – I took a
massive risk and resigned from
my job. I had decided that this
was the moment to pursue my
creative career. But then I split up
with the kids’ dad, so that’s why it
has taken me a while!
I ended up at 41 having to start
my whole life again from scratch.
I had to sell my house, so I was
41 with no partner, no career, no
money, no assets, nowhere to live
with a baby and a toddler. It was
pretty awful at the time.
Even though you had had such
a tumultuous time, you felt
happy and able to create joyful
images...
This is what I had always wanted
to do. The two things I knew
from quite a young age that I
wanted most in my life was to
have children and to be creative.
So suddenly out of the disaster
of what had happened, I found
myself actually with the two
things I wanted most!
What is the significance of your
image of the flying bird?
When my son was approaching
school age I thought it would be
the right time to put out feelers
for starting a new creative career,
and then within a really short
space of time, just as my son
started school, I had my first solo
show in Dulwich through Jane
Newbury, I got my first teaching
job at Chelsea College of Arts,
and I was offered my first interior
design job. I ended up having to
paint the whole show in three
weeks. I had to think of a theme
that would make sense. So for
me this moment in my life was
about being free from all of the
rubbish. The flying birds all came
out of that. They’re about feeling
strong, flying free, doing a new
thing, which is why I think a lot
of the colours are so vivid. It’s a
combination of being really vivid
and bright because I was happy
and also peaceful and strong
because that’s the place I felt I’d
come to in my life.
Read the full interview and
other interviews online
www.dulwichfestival.co.uk
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Artists’ Open House 9
SE21
1
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Jessica Walker Jewellery
30 DULWICH VILLAGE SE21 7AL
Jewellery
Jessica is a fine jeweller creating beautiful
handmade pieces using the finest semiprecious and precious stones. Working
in yellow, white and rose gold, her work
is exquisite in its detail. Repairs and
commissions.
1
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
www.jessicawalkerjewellery.co.uk
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9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Paul Gildea
ROMEO JONES
80 DULWICH VILLAGE SE21 7AJ
Fine art
Paul Gildea works with oils on both canvas
and board to create striking portraits and
landscapes. He is based in Brixton and much
of his work celebrates his local surroundings.
www.romeojones.co.uk
10 Dulwich Festival 2015
Angelique Hartigan
30 DULWICH VILLAGE SE21 7AL
Fine art
A selection of new fine-art paintings,
limited-edition giclée prints and framed
work depicting views of South London and
beyond in Angelique’s energetic and vibrant
style with trademark explosions of colour. In
collaboration with Jessica Walker Jewellery.
www.angelique-hartigan-artist.co.uk
3
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Caroline Yates
HOSTED BY JESSICA MURTAGH
156 TURNEY ROAD SE21 7JJ
Fine art
Caroline Yates’ work features the flux
and rhythm of crowds, the shifting of
time and the essence or spirit of what
is left behind.
www.carolineyates.com
Dulwich Village / West Dulwich
4
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
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9-10
MAY
Guisi Tomasello
PAVILION CAFE
DULWICH PARK SE21 7BQ
Fine art
Guisi Tomasello’s FemmeFierce series
of street art is inspired by 1960s icons,
goddesses, tales, dreams, dark beauty,
love, obsession, excess and spirituality.
Born in Sicily, she now lives in London.
Stephanie Aarons
HOSTED BY PAUL & ARABELLA TULLO
12 COURT LANE GARDENS SE21 7DZ
Fine art; prints
Often inspired by Mediterranean
landscapes, Stephanie’s paintings are
vibrant and textural, contrasting subtlety
and strength. Acrylics, both abstract and
representational, as well as landscapes
and seascapes in watercolour.
5
9-10
MAY
Ian McChesney
7 DRUCE ROAD SE21 7DW
Ceramics
A selection of simple, functional ceramic
pieces including cups, mugs, bowls
and vases.
www.instagram.com/ian_mcchesney
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9-10
MAY
John Simmonds
118 COURT LANE SE21 7EA
Fine art
Lively, elegant, interesting paintings,
exciting to the eye and very generally
appealing with their use of colour.
Landscapes and still life. Visit the artist’s
studio in a beautiful wild meadow.
www.stephanieaarons.com
Artists’ Open House 11
SE21
8
9-10
MAY
Hosted by Janet Whittaker
& Tom Maguire
91 COURT LANE SE21 7EF
Tom Maguire
Photography
Tom photographs landscapes, nature and life.
www.flickr.com/photos/tommaguirephotos
Janet Whittaker
Craft & design; sculpture; textiles
Janet’s sculptures are created by needle
felting raw wool into the forms of her favourite
animals – who this year have just disembarked
from the ark.
Sally Nencini
Clare Nicholson
Craft & design
Sally designs and makes unique and colourful toys,
cushions, blankets and footstools out of softest
lambswool using her domestic knitting machine.
Fine art; prints
Clare is exhibiting recent etchings and drawings.
Subjects include childhood memories, life
drawings and landscapes.
www.sallynencini.com
12 Dulwich Festival 2015
Dulwich Village / West Dulwich
9
9-10
MAY
Hosted by Ingrid Beazley
182-184 COURT LANE SE21 7ED
Lisa E Moss
Jane Muir
Jewellery
Lisa creates unique
statement pieces using
precious metals, stones
and vintage curiosities.
Her work has a wide
appeal, including sales
to Leona Lewis and
Olly Murs.
Ceramics
Jane Muir creates
figurative ceramic
sculptures, suitable
for indoors or out. An
RCA graduate, she has
exhibited widely in the
UK and abroad.
www.janemuir.co.uk
www.lisaemoss.com
Iain Nutting
Sculpture
Iain follows the
tradition of fine quality
constructed metal
without being lured
into late 20th–century
sensationalism.
Yuta Segawa
Craft & design
Both MA students from
Camberwell College
are exhibiting exquisite
miniature ceramics.
www.sculpture.uk.net
Anja Aichinger
Performance
You are invited to bury
your sorrows by writing
them on a tag which will
be tied to a bulb and
planted in a magical
garden, to be reborn as
flowers.
www.anjaaichinger.com
Thom Crane
Sculpture
Crane has exhibited
throughout the UK
and Europe. His work
is mainly time-based,
focusing on ideas of
interaction, transition and
ephemerality.
Street Art
Take home a print, book,
mushroom, chewing
gum... by Dulwich street
artists RUN, AP, Thierry
Noir, Nagel and more.
Facebook: Dulwich
Outdoor Gallery
Artists’ Open House 13
SE21
10
9-10
MAY
Susan Wadsworth
148 COURT LANE SE21 7EB
Craft & design; fine art; prints;
recycling/upcycling
Susan creates mixed media assemblages
from a variety of recycled materials. She
also uses collected papers and card to make
hand-cut collages, combining printing and
painting to great effect.
10
9-10
MAY
Helen Moslin
148 COURT LANE SE21 7EB
Fine art
Helen’s paintings of the suburban landscape
offer glimpses of buildings and other
man-made structures, which represent
fragments of memories or dreams.
www.susanwadsworth.co.uk
10
9-10
MAY
Catherine Rhys
148 COURT LANE SE21 7EB
Craft & design; glass; jewellery
Vibrantly coloured, handcrafted, unique
jewellery designs of dichroic and fused
glass, ready-to-wear pendants of fine
silver. The exciting collection incorporates
crystal beads and other mixed media.
Commissions taken for one-off
statement pieces.
14 Dulwich Festival 2015
11
9-10
MAY
The Regency Group Artists
4 FRANK DIXON CLOSE SE21 7BD
Fine art; recycling/upcycling; sculpture
‘ESCAPES’ by The Regency Group Artists,
mentored by Lisa Brown. The Group has
been together for a number of years
exploring different media and techniques.
Each member interprets these techniques
while drawing inspiration from one another
in painting, drawings and sculpture.
Dulwich Village / West Dulwich
12
9-10
MAY
Polly Bagnall & Sheila Vollmer
3 POND COTTAGES SE21 7LE
Fine art
Polly Bagnall: abstract gestural paintings
expressing the movement of the body.
Sheila Vollmer: abstract wall- and floorbased wood and steel constructed
sculptures inspired by natural systems and
the poetry of spaces that surround us.
12
9-10
MAY
Ali Tomlin
3 POND COTTAGES SE21 7LE
Ceramics
Ali works in porcelain to produce elegant,
contemporary ceramics, ranging from single
stem vases to large platters. Using bold
colour, lines and marks, she scribbles and
scores onto simple, white, porcelain forms.
www.alitomlin.com
www.pollybagnall.co.uk
13
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
GAS Gallery
THE STABLES
41 GALLERY ROAD SE21 7BA
Craft & design; fine art; galleries;
interiors; textiles
A selection of fine-art prints and originals,
plus some home furnishing samples.
www.gas-art-design.co.uk
14
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Jodie Glen-Martin
THE DULWICH TRADER
9-11 CROXTED ROAD SE21 8SZ
Fine art; prints
Jodie works mainly in acrylics and
metal leaf on canvas. She uses scale and
repetition to create energetic discordant
patterns from familiar objects. This year
she is showcasing new hand-finished prints
alongside paintings.
www.jodieglenmartin.com
Artists’ Open House 15
SE21
15
9-10
MAY
Carole Jordan, Cecile Jeffrey,
Gabriela Szulman, Sally Gulley
& Others
14 ILDERSLY GROVE SE21 8EU
Craft & design; fine art; jewellery; prints;
textiles; ceramics
A curated selection of work displayed in
this imposing Edwardian house turned
pop-up gallery. Prints, ceramics, cards,
knitwear, jewellery and much more.
16
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
www.gabrielaszulman.com
17
9-10
MAY
Didi Edwards
21 SOUTH CROXTED ROAD SE21 8AZ
Fine art
Since completing her Fine Art MA at
Chelsea, Didi’s paintings have shown her
interest in creating space with colour,
line and edge. The images are thought
provoking, resonating with her ideas
about painting.
www.deirdre-edwards.co.uk
16 Dulwich Festival 2015
Louis Blondiau
64 PARK HALL ROAD SE21 8BW
Fine art
Blondiau’s paintings are inspired by the
words attributed to Thomas Merton: ‘We
have what we seek, it is there all the time,
and if we give it time, it will make itself
known to us.’ In 2014, his paintings were
short-listed for the Dulwich Picture Gallery’s
Open Exhibition.
www.louispaintings.com
18
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
John Jukes Johnson
62 SOUTH CROXTED ROAD SE21 8BD
Fine art; ceramics; prints; sculpture
Studio show of art presented in a
minimalist Japanese vein, with little
displayed but much to be discovered
in drawers: paintings, works on paper,
sketchbook cards, objects, sculptures
made from found materials and
some ceramics.
Dulwich Village / West Dulwich
19
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Hosted by
Half Moon Studio
78B PARKHALL ROAD SE21 8BW
Half Moon Studio is a group of professional artists
working in the original Victorian bakehouse buildings
in West Dulwich, right behind the bakery. They are
showing a wide range of work – prints, paintings,
sculpture, framing, architecture and craftwork.
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Susie is a printmaker using aquatint to exploit
the medium’s tonal contrasts. She overprints,
giving deep colours and velvety texture.
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Sonia Rollo Prints
Meet Honey and the other hares, plus a menagerie
of animals, in Sonia’s limited-edition prints.
3 Karen Keogh Prints
Karen Keogh makes colourful landscape etchings
with a painterly feel. She is now making images
of London.
4 Martin Ridgwell Fine art; prints
Martin Ridgwell is a practising artist, and is
exhibiting a selection of his paper cut-outs.
5 Diana Edmunds Fine art; prints
Diana works in a variety of media from sculpture
to printmaking. Recent monoprints use texture
and colour to explore abstract form.
6 A Small Studio Craft & design
ASmallStudio works on interiors, architecture
and planning. Directed by Helena Rivera, who is
trained in architecture.
7 Baker Frames Craft & design
Baker Frames provides high-quality frames to
artists, galleries and the general public. Made on
site to order.
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Abstract work inspired by music, poetry and the
inner landscapes they evoke. Colourful paintings
inspire etchings and monoprints.
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Artists’ Open House 17
SE21
20
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Robert Wilde
WILDE & JARMAN
UNIT B21.5 PARKHALL TRADING ESTATE
40 MARTELL ROAD SE21 8EN
Fine art
An informal working studio with panoramic
views over London and served by the
Volcano Cafe – showing contemporary
oil paintings, primarily landscapes and
seascapes, in a strong distinctive style. Also
on show, a series of colourful abstract works.
21
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Tony Jarman
VOLCANO COFFEE HOUSE
PARKHALL TRADING ESTATE
40 MARTELL ROAD SE21 8EN
Fine art
‘The First Five Years: A Selection’. This
exhibition focuses on Tony’s painting work.
It is a combination of his response to what
he sees before him and the chance effects
of the paint.
www.tonyjarmanartist.com
www.robertwildeartist.com
22
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Michelle Clough
GROUND FLOOR FLAT
1A ROSENDALE ROAD SE21 8DS
Craft & design; illustration; prints; textiles
Born from a love of hand screen-printing
and an appreciation of the extraordinary
and bizarre, Ginger Line Designs offers a
range of hand screen-printed homewares
that will make you smile.
www.gingerlinedesigns.co.uk
22
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Emma Clough for Studio-M Design
GROUND FLOOR FLAT
1A ROSENDALE ROAD SE21 8DS
Craft & design; fine art; prints
Emma explores the relationship between the
traditional technique of hand draughting and
the possibilities of colour application through
screen-printing. The results are intricate
but bold prints of a variety of architectural
details, inspired by London.
www.studio-m-design.co.uk
18 Dulwich Festival 2015
Dulwich Village / West Dulwich
22
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
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9-10
MAY
16-17
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Emma-Jayne Emmott
GROUND FLOOR FLAT
1A ROSENDALE ROAD SE21 8DS
Fine art; prints
Emma-Jayne is a painter and printmaker.
Her silkscreen prints are made like an
experimental painting, in which each layer
of paint is made intuitively and in response
to the last.
The London Chair Collective
144 ROSENDALE ROAD SE21 8LG
Craft & design; furniture
Are you sitting comfortably? The
dedicated designer-makers of the London
Chair Collective return with a new
collection of stunning, finely crafted
mid-century, modern and period chairs.
www.thelondonchaircollective.com
23
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Charlotte Bland
144 ROSENDALE ROAD SE21 8LG
Photography
A local photographer who shoots film to
capture the things that often go unnoticed,
Charlotte Bland specialises in everyday life,
interior and coastal shots. A selection of
recent work is on show.
www.charlottebland.co.uk
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9-10
MAY
Rachel Deacon
FLAT 6
60 THURLOW PARK ROAD SE21 8HZ
Fine art
Rachel’s rich, luminescent paintings
relish the beauty of the female shape
and suggest a narrative beyond the
composition, with a hint of conspiracy.
Rachel is showing a selection of brand new
paintings amongst other work.
www.racheldeacon.com
Artists’ Open House 19
SE21
25
9-10
MAY
16-17
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Katy English
THE STUDIO
REAR OF 3 BIRKBECK HILL SE21 8JS
Fine art
New work on paper. Katy English’s more or
less observational drawing is inspired by the
considerable amount of time she spends in
the Northern Irish landscape.
Kate Redfern
4 HIEOVER
101 THURLOW PARK ROAD SE21 8JL
Fine art
Imaginative and often quirky views of
everyday happenings. Mostly in oil on
canvas, except for some watercolour
paintings illustrating songs. Ranging in
size from 15 x 15cm up to 90 x 80cm. Also
showing some straight landscapes.
www.southlondonwomenartists.co.uk
20 Dulwich Festival 2015
25
9-10
MAY
Kate Stow
THE STUDIO
REAR OF 3 BIRKBECK HILL SE21 8JS
Fine art; prints
Recent mono-prints and works on paper.
16-17
MAY
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MAY
Dilys Gane & Priscilla Watkins
19 LOVELACE ROAD SE21 8JY
Ceramics; fine art; recycling/upcycling;
sculpture
Dilys sculpts and makes pots, inspired
by birds, animals and the human body.
Priscilla is showing works on paper plus
a selection of small oils inspired by the
sea, alongside her striking paintings of
Brockwell Lido swimmers.
dilysgane@talktalk.net
www.priscillawatkinsart.co.uk
Dulwich Village / West Dulwich
28
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
The Stromboli Group
62 PYMERS MEAD SE21 8NH
Fine art
The Stromboli Group presents The
Occupation, a mixed media group show of
original contemporary art, curated to interact
with the space of the home and reflect the
artists’ shared love of the act of creating.
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9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
www.thestromboligroup.com
Alex R & Charlotte Kessler
THE GLASS STUDIO
47 PYMERS MEAD SE21 8NH
Fine art; glass
To celebrate a decade of glassmaking,
Alex R welcomes artist Charlotte Kessler to
co-exhibit a captivating collection of work
across three storeys. Discover the magical
interplay between glass and paintings.
www.alex-r.com
www.lemonstoneart.com
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9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Catherine Mitchell, FGA
84 CROXTED ROAD SE21 8NP
Jewellery
Catherine has been designing and making
beautiful freshwater pearl and semi-precious
gem jewellery in Dulwich for 10 years. With
prices ranging from just £5, there are styles
to suit all ages, tastes and budgets.
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16-17
MAY
Hello Geronimo
191 CROXTED ROAD SE21 8NL
Craft & design
Hello Geronimo are collage and print
designers with an extreme liking for
colour, texture and all things applied.
The pieces they produce have a strong
craft influence that results in graphic and
contemporary work.
www.hellogeronimo.com
Artists’ Open House 21
SE22
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Greg Becker
285 UPLAND ROAD SE22 0DN
SE22
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East Dulwich / Lordship Lane
SE21 8-21
SE22 22-43
SE15 44-54
& SE5
SE27 64-73
SE23 74-80
SE26 82-86
Artists’ Open House 23
SE22
32
9-10
MAY
Hosted by Alison Firth
9 WOODWARDE ROAD SE22 8UN
16-17
MAY
Susan Lowe & Wendy May Flower
Heather Sherratt
Fine art
Heather is showing her figure drawings. Loose
and expressive yet precisely observed: paint and
pencil are interwoven in striated layers.
Fine art; photography; ceramics
Susan Lowe’s ceramics take inspiration from
many sources; they are made in her studio at
Château de Pleuville, France. Wendy May Flower’s
fine-art pastels explore time (fast and slow)
through colour – pigment, sequence, projection.
www.pleuvillepottery.wordpress.com
www.lecahier.co.uk
Jeff Dellow & Juliet Johnson
Marcia Bennett Male & Jo Nicholson Smith
Fine art; glass
Jeff Dellow’s abstract paintings are difficult to
categorise but distinctively original; his prizewinning practice and teaching inform each other.
Visitors can also see new glasswork by Juliet
Johnson, former chair, Guild of Glass Engravers.
Sculpture
Marcia’s letter and stone carving commissions
include Dulwich Picture Gallery and Goose Green.
Jo Nicholson Smith’s popular, characterful,
figurative sculptures are also exhibited.
www.jeffdellow.com
24 Dulwich Festival 2015
www.jnsart.co.uk
www.marciabennett-male.com
East Dulwich / Lordship Lane
33
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Glenys & Paul Grimwood
8 DOVERCOURT ROAD SE22 8ST
Fine art; illustration; photography; textiles
Glenys, a botanical artist and embroiderer,
is exhibiting work in both media. Paul is an
amateur landscape photographer favouring
locations from Cornwall to the Outer
Hebrides and, most recently, Venice.
34
9-10
MAY
Caroline Elkington
HOSTED BY ISOBEL & DON MARSHALL
4 BEAUVAL ROAD SE22 8UQ
Fine art
Colourful and contemporary still lifes,
landscapes and seascapes. Allegorical
figure paintings prompted by social
issues affecting women. All on deepedged canvases.
www.carolineelkington.net
35
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Annette Hamley-Jenkins
20 TARBERT ROAD SE22 8QB
Fine art
Framed paintings on canvas featuring
nocturnes of Clapham Common, the
atmospheric Thames at dawn, and sunny
Dulwich alongside small framed and
unframed sketches of Wilderness Festival
and studies of the nude in charcoal.
www.paintingshadows.co.uk
35
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
It’s All About Colour
& Hope and Eden
20 TARBERT ROAD SE22 8QB
Jewellery; textiles
Affordable silk-screened homewares,
unique toys, cushions and cards from
Hope and Eden. Freshwater pearls and
gemstones combined into colourful one-off
statement jewellery (£3-£75) from It’s
All About Colour, also fun Hama items.
www.hopeandeden.com
www.itsallaboutcolour.co.uk
Artists’ Open House 25
SE22
36
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Keith Parry, Carl Ison & Yolande Wall
20 GLENGARRY ROAD SE22 8PZ
Craft & design; fine art; interiors;
photography; recycling/upcycling; textiles
Marginal, minimal and ambiguous
landscape photographs by Keith; graphic
photographic and multimedia based box
frames by Carl; fabulous cushions, bags
and throws made using gorgeous fabric
remnants by Yolande.
37
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Branco Stoysin
59A EAST DULWICH GROVE SE22 8PR
Ceramics; performance; photography
The Sun-inspired acclaimed guitarist,
composer and tutor, much in love with
photography, depicting ‘the beautiful
nature right on our doorstep’. Also fine
ceramics by Mary Ryan. Treat yourself to
some warm Sunshine and unique fine art.
www.brancostoysin.co.uk
www.keithparry.com
www.boxedin.london
38
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Ed Povey, Lucie Conoley &
FutureNature Sustainable Jewellery
LIANNE LUDLOW
28 GROVE VALE SE22 8EF
Interiors; jewellery; prints
Fashion Conscience, the fair, eco and
UK-made boutique, is hosting popular
local artists. Ed Povey’s prints of Dulwich,
Lucie Conoley’s street maps, SE22-inspired
interiors and sustainable jewellery.
www.fashion-conscience.com
26 Dulwich Festival 2015
39
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Beth Stiasny & Luella Hanbury
96A GROVE VALE SE22 8DT
Fine art; jewellery; photography
Beth Stiasny (MA Hons, Edinburgh and
Edinburgh College of Art) exhibits paintings,
drawings and photography. Luella Hanbury
designs jewellery in silver, gold and vermeil,
drawing inspiration from architecture and
artefacts from around the world.
www.luellahanbury.com
East Dulwich / Lordship Lane
40
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Dulwich Art Group
THE OLD SCOUT HUT
GREENDALE SE22 8TX
Fine art
The Dulwich Art Group organises regular life
drawing and painting sessions and other art
events. We will be showing work by 30 artists
who use the study of the human form to train
the eye and to inspire and inform their work.
• Works on paper and canvas
• Landscape, still life, nude
• Oils, acrylics, pastels and watercolours
• Ink, wash, pencil, charcoal
There will be a good range of prices, from more
expensive works which will dominate a room to
delightful studio sweepings for the price of a
round of drinks or less.
www.dulwichartgroup.co.uk
Artists’ Open House 27
SE22
41
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Alice Luetchford, Edmund Jackson,
Laura Morgan & Laura Villares House
FLAT 21 RISEHOLME HOUSE SE22 8AP
Craft & design; fine art; illustration;
photography; prints; textiles
Still lifes, portraits and photographs
by Alice; Edmund Jackson’s landscape
photography; Laura Morgan’s portraits;
Laura Villares House’s illustrations.
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9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
www.aliceluetchford.co.uk
Facebook: Edmund Jackson Photography
Facebook: Beija-Flor Forest
43
9-10
MAY
Camilla Brueton & Sandy Lloyd
11 OXONIAN STREET SE22 8HR
Fine art; prints
Camilla creates drawings, collages and
prints in response to urban space and
infrastructure, including views from train
windows, stations and flyovers. Sandy paints
bold yet sensitive gestural abstracts using
acrylics, ink, gold-leaf and yacht varnish.
www.cbrueton.co.uk
44
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Henny Lees & Gina Ludlow
24 WHITNEY HOUSE
DOG KENNEL HILL ESTATE SE22 8AF
Fine art
Henny makes small, quirky crocodile
pictures with painted frames; Gina paints
land and seascapes from small to big.
Displayed in a 1930s walk-up council
flat, 4th floor, with views over London.
Pop-up teashop.
Judith Robertson
76 CRAWTHEW GROVE SE22 9AB
Prints
Judith Robertson continues to develop
her style and subject matter, this year
presenting a series of prints of the Thames
estuary. Her work is both simple and
complex – simple in the eventual execution
but complex in the analysis. The results
are very satisfying!
www.dulwichprints.co.uk
28 Dulwich Festival 2015
East Dulwich / Lordship Lane
45
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Lucy Giles
THE FRESH FLOWER WORKSHOP
43A LORDSHIP LANE
FROGLEY ROAD SE22 8EW
Fine art
Lucy Giles BA (Hons) studied Fine Art
Drawing & Painting at Glasgow School of
Art. She paints directly from energetic and
colourful sketches produced on location,
focusing on shapes, lines and vivid colour.
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9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
www.lucygilesartist.co.uk
Project 45 R.P.M. (Rescued
Paraphernalia and Mementos)
MARY’S LIVING AND GIVING SHOP
FOR SAVE THE CHILDREN
45 LORDSHIP LANE SE22 8EP
Recycling/upcycling
A playful celebration of vinyl, bric-a-brac
and obsolete cultural detritus. Tune in to
those memories and amuse yourself while
you browse the titles. Give something back
with a gift or commission.
cath.roddick@virgin.net
47
9-10
MAY
Katrina Russell-Adams, Paula
McGurdy & One We Made Earlier
12 ARCHDALE ROAD SE22 9HJ
Craft & design; jewellery; prints
No. 12 hosts: an experimental printmaker; an
artist and maker of things; and accessories
by One We Made Earlier. Abstracted screen
prints, mixed media wares and playful,
contemporary accessories.
Twitter: @Designatno12, @paulamcgurdy,
@OneWeMade
48
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
The Arterie Gallery
37 NORTH CROSS ROAD SE22 9ET
Ceramics; fine art; galleries; photography;
prints; sculpture; textiles
The Arterie Gallery is exhibiting a selection
of contemporary fine art, paintings, prints,
ceramic sculptures, textiles and photography.
Artists include Richard Bawden, Sarah
Crouch, John Duffin, Gillian Golding, Sanchia
Lewis and Trevor Price.
Facebook: The Arterie Gallery and Picture
Framers
Artists’ Open House 29
SE22
49
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Mike Unsworth
JEANNIE AVENT GALLERY
14 NORTH CROSS ROAD SE22 9EU
Fine art
Mike sees his work, usually completed
in acrylic/mixed media, as an emotional
response; an attempt to capture the spirit
of the subject. Mainly land and seascapes.
Mike has studios in Kent and France.
49
9-10
MAY
Gabrielle Bradshaw & Mike Bradshaw
JEANNIE AVENT GALLERY
14 NORTH CROSS ROAD SE22 9EU
Fine art
Father and daughter Mike and Gabrielle
Bradshaw present their 7th joint exhibition
in this light and airy gallery on North Cross
Road. Strong black and white drawings,
vibrant bursts of pastel colour and delicate
watercolours are on show.
www.gabriellebradshaw.com
www.mike-bradshaw.co.uk
50
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Daniel Reynolds
THE STABLE
90 DARRELL ROAD SE22 9NL
Craft & design; sculpture; ceramics
Ceramic geometric sculpture and hand-cast
porcelain vessels based on industrial and
organic shapes, plus new translucent porcelain
lamps are some of the objects on offer from
Reynoldsware Studio. Come on down!
www.reynoldsware.co.uk
30 Dulwich Festival 2015
50
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Phil Hankinson
THE STABLE
90 DARRELL ROAD SE22 9NL
Fine art; illustration
Phil Hankinson (MA RCA) works as an
illustrator, graphic designer and mapmaker.
He is showing a selection of personal work
including recent ink drawings and prints.
www.philhankinson.co.uk
East Dulwich / Lordship Lane
51
9-10
MAY
Property In
133 LORDSHIP LANE SE22 8HX
16-17
MAY
Property In is an independent estate agency with over 25 years’
experience of selling and letting property in and around the
Dulwich area. It has been an invaluable supporter of Artists’
Open House over the years – hosting artists and sponsoring the
event – and this year is hosting these four exciting artists:
Joyce Treasure
Amy Devlin
Fine art; prints; street art
Joyce Treasure works with body forms,
translating concepts relating to identity, heritage
and culture. She uses mixed media, working
within layers. For the past three years, Joyce
has also worked as a street artist, using the tag
name Joy2See.
Fine art; prints
Amy Devlin’s series of underwater paintings, in
acrylics, recreate a physical memory of water,
sunshine and light. She captures the solitude and
tranquility of swimming by combining realism
with impressionistic brushtrokes.
www.amydevlinart.com
www.joycetreasure.co.uk
Kristin Watt-Bonar
Rosa & Clara Designs
Craft & design; textiles
Rosa & Clara Designs are exhibiting a range of
illustrative, British-made homewares and gifts,
including lampshades, cushions and wash bags.
Ceramics; fine art
Spontaneous and organic art pieces usually
commissioned for celebratory occasions. Her
irreverent and witty messages on bottles form a
significant part of her commissioned work.
www.rosaandclaradesigns.co.uk
kristin@barkingdoris.co.uk
Artists’ Open House 31
SE22
52
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Tom Howard & Bernard Hailstone
EAST DULWICH PICTURE HOUSE & CAFÉ
116A LORDSHIP LANE SE22 8HD
Fine art; photography
Tom Howard, a photographer, is showing black
and white portraits of famous musicians,
actors and sportsmen. Bernard Hailstone
(1910-1987) was known for his important
portraits, of Winston Churchill and Lord Olivier
among others, as well as paintings of the Blitz.
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9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
www.tomhowardphotography.com
jessicahailstone@gmail.com
www.picturehouses.com
www.twandh.co.uk
54
9-10
MAY
Ben Swift & Stephane Godec
17 BASSANO STREET SE22 8RU
Ceramics; craft & design; sculpture
Ben casts, throws and constructs ceramic
sculptures. Stephane transforms books into
3D scenes.
www.nobookends.co.uk
32 Dulwich Festival 2015
David Taylor
PUSH STUDIOS
17-21 BLACKWATER STREET SE22 8SD
Fine art
Contemporary landscape paintings using oil
on canvas applied by brush and palette knife.
David builds drama and atmosphere into his
work, which is evocative of JMW Turner. He
has exhibited internationally and his paintings
hang in private collections worldwide.
www.davidtaylorcontemporaryartist.com
55
9-10
MAY
Maiko Miyaoka, Mutsuhiko Shimura
& Nao Nakayama
TOKI JAPANESE CERAMICS
311 CRYSTAL PALACE ROAD SE22 9JL
Ceramics
A collection of promising Japanese artists
from Toki Ceramics. The pieces have
a Japanese aesthetic, employing both
traditional and contemporary techniques.
East Dulwich / Lordship Lane
56
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Charlotte Clowes
317 CRYSTAL PALACE ROAD SE22 9JL
Craft & design; fine art; interiors; textiles
Charlotte Clowes is a decorative artist who
makes vibrant and colourful textile works,
based on flowers and fruit, that appear two
dimensional but have textural and sculptural
qualities. Pictures and cards for sale.
56
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
www.charlotteclowes.co.uk
57
9-10
MAY
Ruth Stage
304 CRYSTAL PALACE ROAD SE22 9JJ
Fine art
Ruth Stage is a landscape painter who works
with egg tempera on hand-prepared gesso
boards. Her subjects include the green
spaces of London and the British coastline.
Hilary Collins
317 CRYSTAL PALACE ROAD SE22 9JL
Craft & design; textiles
Hilary Collins is a textile designer with a
passion for pattern and colour. On show are
hand-dyed, hand-painted silk scarves, ties
and accessories, inspired by both geometric
and plant forms, in soft, muted colours.
www.hilarycollins.co.uk
58
9-10
MAY
Helen Ireland & Andrew Carter
44 LANDELLS ROAD SE22 9PQ
Fine art
Drawing, painting, prints, books, landscape
and abstraction. House and studio open to
view work.
Artists’ Open House 33
SE22
59
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Catherine Macleod
49 JENNINGS ROAD SE22 9JU
Ceramics
Catherine has been making clay
sculpture since completing her degree at
Camberwell. She is interested in the human
form and exaggerating proportions. Her
work often illustrates the symbolic human
activities of searching and calling.
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9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Graham Clayton
49 JENNINGS ROAD SE22 9JU
Ceramics
Vessels and figurative work in clay and
Ciment Fondu inspired by human, animal
and natural forms.
www.grahamclayton.com
www.catherinemacleod.co.uk
60
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Antonia Schofield & Stephen Myers
55 JENNINGS ROAD SE22 9JU
Craft & design; fine art; glass; illustration
A collection of intricately carved glass
pieces, charcoal drawings and illustrations by
Stephen Myers. Garden design is showcased
by Antonia Schofield in her urban jungle
garden with exotic plants, palms and
architectural foliage. Tea and cakes.
www.antoniaschofield.com
www.issuu.com/stephenmyers
34 Dulwich Festival 2015
61
9-10
MAY
Edori Fertig
109 GOODRICH ROAD SE22 0EP
Fine art
Edori Fertig creates delicate prints,
drawings, mixed media panels and
assemblages around themes of memory
and personal geography. New prints
feature flora, fauna and wildlife inspired by
her recycled garden studio.
www.edorifertig.com
East Dulwich / Lordship Lane
62
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Julia Burnett
285 UPLAND ROAD SE22 0DN
Fine art
Contemplative land and seascapes in oils.
The paintings are an emotional response to
change and how we hold it in our memory.
These experiences are reconstructed from
atmospheric impressions of weather, light
and ever-changing skies.
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9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Greg Becker
285 UPLAND ROAD SE22 0DN
Fine art; illustration; prints
Greg Becker’s latest paintings of Dawsons Hill,
Peckham Rye and other open spaces in the
Dulwich area are showing alongside his latest
self-published illustrated books and prints.
www.gregbeckersart.com
www.juliaburnettpaintings.com
63
9-10
MAY
Helen Turner, Tania Tempest-Hay,
Honeycat & Peachy Thrills
284 UPLAND ROAD SE22 0DP
Craft & design; furniture; illustration; interiors;
jewellery; recycling/upcycling; textiles
All at 284 welcome you to: Peachy
Thrills’ quirky and humorous cards for all
occasions; Honeycat’s original and witty
resuscitated street-find furniture; Tania’s
beautiful bead and wire jewellery; and
Helen’s desirable handmade homewares.
64
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Mia Cavaliero & Grace Lodge
210 UPLAND ROAD SE22 0DH
Fine art
Grace’s paintings capture the colour, chaos
and exuberance of urban living. Mia takes
shapes and forms found in the natural and
manmade world, and explores the interplay
of solid and void.
www.miacavaliero.co.uk
www.gracepaint.net
www.peachythrills.com
www.emilymedley.co.uk
Artists’ Open House 35
SE22
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9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Chris Sowe & Liz May
172 UPLAND ROAD SE22 0DQ
Jewellery; photography
Chris photographs landscapes and is
influenced by colour and abstraction. Liz
creates one-off pieces of jewellery in silver
and gold with finely textured surfaces and
relief elements.
66
9-10
MAY
www.chrissowe.com
www.lizmayjeweller.co.uk
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9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Jacqui Hawking
25 CREBOR STREET SE22 0HF
Fine art; photography; prints
Jacqui is a landscape, documentary, fine
art and portrait photographer, showing
new work including ‘The Poison Chalice’,
Dulwich Hamlet FC, ‘Mum’ and local shops.
Prints, cards and books for sale.
www.jacquihawkingphotography.co.uk
36 Dulwich Festival 2015
Rosie Shaw Upholstery
87 HENSLOWE ROAD SE22 0AS
Craft & design; furniture; interiors
A selection of upholstered furniture, from
Victorian to mid-century modern, alongside
examples of hand-crafted upholstered
blanket boxes/ottomans, footstools and
screens that can be made to order.
www.rosieshawupholstery.co.uk
67
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Jackie Blumler & Jane Kelly
25 CREBOR STREET SE22 0HF
Ceramics; jewellery
Jane makes unique ceramics for every day
and special occasions. Jackie’s necklaces
and earrings feature buttons gleaned by
women from clothing over generations.
Each unique piece aims to celebrate our
resourcefulness, creativity and beauty.
East Dulwich / Lordship Lane
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9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
LeilaBadblood
117 UNDERHILL ROAD SE22 0QS
Recycling/upcycling; textiles
Leila is a maker, upcyclist, reclaimer and
general fiddler. Using vintage, found fabrics
and other materials, she has created fun,
interesting and useful accessories, bags,
purses, housewares and a hodgepodge of
other odds and sods.
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9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
www.leilabadblood.etsy.com
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9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Ronan Walsh
180B UNDERHILL ROAD SE22 0QH
Fine art
Ronan Walsh’s pieces explore the hidden
layers of characters and their circumstance.
Using pencil and acrylic, his portraits and
figurative works evolve from a tangle of
linear shapes, colour and texture.
www.ronanwalsh.co.uk
Schneider
117 UNDERHILL ROAD SE22 0QS
Ceramics; jewellery
A wide range of ceramics: from handthrown tableware to one-off porcelain art
pieces, where traditional glaze techniques
contrast and complement innovative
monoprinted surfaces. Also wearable art:
Schneider’s porcelain bling jewellery.
www.schneiderceramic.tumblr.com
www.porcelainbling.etsy.com
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9-10
MAY
Mothers and Daughters
34 UNDERHILL ROAD SE22 0QT
Ceramics; craft & design; fine art;
jewellery; textiles
Caroline, Charlotte, Hannah, Jackie, Karen,
Melisa and Sarah are showing a wide
range of ceramics, jewellery, oil and acrylic
paintings, drawings, embroidery, handmade
teddy bears, stained glass, mosaics and
cards. Refreshments are also available.
www.mothersanddaughtersart.co.uk
www.melisadora.com
Artists’ Open House 37
SE22
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9-10
MAY
Julia de Greff
18 HILLCOURT ROAD SE22 0PE
Fine art
Julia makes paintings using oils and
charcoal. These include faces, figures,
still life, animals and images from her
imagination. Her paintings have a free
and colourful style. Tea and cakes and a
children’s trail.
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9-10
MAY
www.juliadegreff.co.uk
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9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
David Aston, Paul Clifford
& Vanessa Short
13 OVERHILL ROAD SE22 0PQ
Fine art; photography
R Mutt presents monumental pinhole
photography by David Aston, experimental
architectural photographs by Paul Clifford
and portraits of allotment folk by Vanessa
Short. The latest work from this group
of photographers who have exhibited
together since 2011.
www.rmutt.co.uk
38 Dulwich Festival 2015
Floppy Toast
9A BELVOIR ROAD SE22 0QY
Fine art; prints
Floppy Toast are lovers of colour, word
art and typography, born from a desire to
create accessible art that is both playful
and thoughtful while still making an
individual statement. Graphic prints and
abstract paintings.
www.floppytoast.com
73
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Liz Emtage Ceramics
DAVID ASTON
13 OVERHILL ROAD SE22 OPQ
Ceramics
Liz Emtage combines function with
sculpture to produce distinctive porcelain
lighting inspired by the natural world. You
can view her latest work in this attractive
setting and she also works to commission.
www.lizemtageceramics.com
East Dulwich / Lordship Lane
74
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Gana Aleksic-Petersen &
Rupert Petersen
24 OVERHILL ROAD SE22 0PH
Ceramics; furniture; recycling/upcycling
Rupert designs and makes unique furniture,
lamps and other small pieces using a
mixture of wood sourced from family land
and upcycling. He also casts concrete table
lamps. Gana experiments with textures
and colours to produce beautiful ceramics,
including table lamps.
75
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
9-10
MAY
Lisa Vaughan Thomas,
Kevin Dutton & Stella Coles
158 OVERHILL ROAD SE22 0PS
Craft & design; jewellery; photography;
textiles
Beautiful embroidered accessories for
interiors by Lisa Vaughan Thomas; framed
and unframed photographic prints by Kevin
Dutton; and sterling silver and semi-precious
stone jewellery by Stella Coles. Also,
handmade cards and a garden café on site.
THE WARREN
57 OVERHILL ROAD SE22 0PQ
Craft & design; illustration; interiors;
textiles
Pipkin&Co create Scandinavian and retro
inspired products for modern living. From
her basement studio, illustrator Suzanne
Sales designs contemporary textiles and
homewares including candles, aprons,
cushions and more.
Facebook: Pipkin&Co
aleksic.petersen@btinternet.com
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9-10
MAY
Kochevet Bendavid
147 OVERHILL ROAD SE22 0PT
Ceramics
Kochevet creates exotic porcelain serving
dishes that celebrate the joy of dining in
company and sharing food. The flowing
forms, glazed with silky white or soft pastel
colours, provide exciting possibilities for
presenting food.
www.kochevetceramics.co.uk
www.lisavaughanthomas.co.uk
www.kevindutton.net
Artists’ Open House 39
SE22
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9-10
MAY
Hosted by Richard Watts
209 FRIERN ROAD SE22 0BD
16-17
MAY
Anna Jacobs
Fine art; interiors;
prints; textiles
Sample sale and the
latest collection from
this ‘super-talented
new homeware
designer’ (Good
Housekeeping).
Cushions, lampshades,
silk scarves, prints,
greeting cards and
original paintings.
www.annajacobs.london
Dairo Vargas
Fine art
Dairo delights in the subtle changes of the sky.
His landscapes are inspired by UK places that
hold a particular resonance. Each piece evokes
a sense of awe and tranquility.
www.guavagallery.co.uk
Stephanie Forrest
Fine art; prints
Playing with pattern, texture and light, Stephanie
creates scenes in pencil and print. Working from
her own photographs, she captures passing
moments in the finest detail.
www.stephanieforrest.com
Claire Platten
Ceramics
These hand-built sculptural pots, inspired by the
seashores of Orkney and Devon, reveal Jane’s
fascination with surface texture and patina, which
is explored in her use of grogged stoneware,
engobes and dry glazes.
Craft & design; furniture
Claire is an upholsterer whose
passion is incorporating
contemporary fabrics
on antiques and midcentury furniture.
Pieces include an
Edwardian wing-back
chair and mid-century
cocktail chairs.
www.ceramic-gardens.co.uk
www.claireplatten.com
Jane Henderson
40 Dulwich Festival 2015
East Dulwich / Lordship Lane
79
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Thirteen Textile Group
254 FRIERN ROAD SE22 0BB
Fine art; textiles
Thirteen Textiles is a group of artists
working across a diverse range of
contemporary textile practice.
80
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
www.thirteentextilegroup.wordpress.com
Louise Ward
82 FRIERN ROAD SE22 OAX
Fine art; photography
Louise is a fine-art photographer whose
inspiration comes from observations
of the everyday. She has developed a
visual language akin to painting and
drawing, which pushes the boundaries of
conventional photography.
www.lwardfineartphotography.com
81
9-10
MAY
Andy Barker & Mark Dyball
37 FOREST HILL ROAD SE22 0SG
Fine art; photography; prints
Photographer Andy Barker is exhibiting
collections as well as shooting unusual
portraits of you on the first Saturday of
the event! Mark is showing new landscape
paintings from £50.
www.andybarker.com
www.markdyball.com
82
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Lydia Brenchley, Julia Langley
& Anna Silverton
74 FOREST HILL ROAD SE22 0RS
Ceramics; craft & design; fine art; prints
Lydia makes ceramics, drawings, prints
and handmade cards. Julia has a range of
pigment prints from her oil paintings. Anna
makes one-off precisely thrown porcelain
vases and bowls in a range of colours.
www.bluepatch.org
Artists’ Open House 41
SE22
83
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Sophie Cook
4 DUNSTANS ROAD SE22 0HQ
Ceramics
Sophie Cook’s work can be found in shops
from Designers Guild in London to hotel
collections in Las Vegas. During Open
House, many discounted ‘seconds’ and
experimental pieces are available. Please
be prepared to queue at certain times due
to limited space in the studio.
84
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Suzanne Baker
FLAT B
18 MARMORA ROAD SE22 0RX
Fine art
Suzanne Baker makes drawings and
paintings focusing on colour, light and
space. She is showing oils on canvas as well
as works on paper – evocative colourful
landscapes, cityscapes and life drawings.
www.suzanne-baker.com
www.sophiecook.com
85
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Annette Welch
21 COLYTON ROAD SE22 0NE
Ceramics
Recent ceramics by Annette Welch
demonstrate gradual variations in colour,
decoration and glaze, which combine to
create the overall earth-tones and
textures. All work is wheel thrown and
stoneware fired.
www.annettewelch.com
42 Dulwich Festival 2015
85
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Nuala Jamison
21 COLYTON ROAD SE22 ONE
Jewellery
Nuala works with colourful acrylics
combining them with silver to make
wonderful light, wearable jewellery.
wwww.nualajamison.com
East Dulwich / Lordship Lane
86
9-10
MAY
Harris Boys’ Academy East Dulwich
Art & Design Departments
PECKHAM RYE SE22 0AT
Fine art
The students are exhibiting a variety of
artwork produced during their GCSE and
A-Level coursework.
86
9-10
MAY
www.harrisdulwichboys.org.uk
www.hbaedcreative.tumblr.com
86
9-10
MAY
Nick Cobb, Caroline Wright & Gill Day
HARRIS BOYS’ ACADEMY EAST DULWICH
PECKHAM RYE SE22 0AT
Fine art; prints; sculpture
Nick Cobb: large model of Rye Lane
reimagined in a future without oil. Caroline
Wright: colourful abstract paintings. Gill
Day: figurative images celebrating South
London’s creative and eclectic community.
Barry Assinder & Vicky Emptage
HARRIS BOYS’ ACADEMY EAST DULWICH
PECKHAM RYE SE22 0AT
Ceramics; fine art; photography
Related artworks depicting coastlines,
erosion, sediment, place and memory.
Photography, painting, ceramics and
found objects.
www.emptage-arts.tumblr.com
vicky.emptage@gmail.com
87
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
William Dettlef Chapman
35 OAKHURST GROVE SE22 9AH
Ceramics; fine art; prints; sculpture
The Berlin-born artist WD Chapman
offers you the unique opportunity to visit
his home and studio, to view four floors
packed with strange and unusual work
spanning an entire career.
chappodesign@yahoo.co.uk
www.nickcobb.co.uk
Artists’ Open House 43
SE15 & SE5
99
Mark Pearson
SE15
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SE5
87 LYNDHURST WAY SE15 4PT
44 Dulwich Festival 2015
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Artists’ Open House 45
SE15 & SE5
88
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
89
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Ian Rogers
GROUND FLOOR
79 RYE HILL PARK SE15 3JS
Fine art; photography; prints
Ian’s work is drawn from his experience,
reflections and personal history. It is
characterized by the absurdity, conflict and
contradictions of contemporary life. His
works are digitally produced limited editions,
fine-art giclée and silkscreen prints.
Florence Shaw
234 RYE LANE SE15 4NL
Illustration
Born in South London, Florence Shaw
graduated from the Royal College of Art in
2012. Her work encompasses drawing and
comic-making and is about things (usually
people) observed in real life.
www.florenceshaw.com
46 Dulwich Festival 2015
89
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Furphy Simpson
234 RYE LANE SE15 4NL
Craft & design; textiles
A unique collection of hand-printed pure
silk luxury scarves designed by Furphy
Simpson – a well-established design duo.
The collection includes monotones and
multicolours using a mix of hand-drawn
and photographic imagery.
www.furphysimpson.com
89
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Chloe Cheese
234 RYE LANE SE15 4NL
Prints
Chloe makes limited-edition prints based
on observational drawings. The subjects
range from a kitchen still life to the urban
landscape of Venice.
www.chloecheese.co.uk
Peckham Rye / Bellenden Road
90
9-10
MAY
Charlotte Grinling & Jessica Moxham
10 CHOUMERT SQUARE SE15 4RE
Ceramics; illustration
Ceramics by Charlotte. Architectural pen and
ink drawings by Jessica, who also works to
commission. Prints and cards available.
91
9-10
MAY
Facebook: Charlotte Grinling Ceramics
www.moxhamink.com
92
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Carolyn Tripp
ARCH 191 BLENHEIM COURT
48-50 BLENHEIM GROVE SE15 4QL
Ceramics
Carolyn works in porcelain casting, creating
beautiful, functional pieces. Each piece is
handmade and decorated with texture and
colour. All informed by her time spent in and
beside the oceans and seas of her travels.
Deborah Allen & Sally Rendel
43 CHOUMERT SQUARE SE15 4RE
Craft & design; fine art; illustration;
prints; textiles
Decorative panels created by Deborah for
Minette. Drawings, prints, laser-cut cards
and hand-embroidered babygrows by Sally.
www.minette-london.com
www.sallyrendel.com
92
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Loraine Rutt
ARCH 191 BLENHEIM COURT
48-50 BLENHEIM GROVE SE15 4QL
Ceramics; craft & design; fine art
Loraine Rutt’s ceramics explore urban
geographies and world topography. Also
showing: Peckham postcards at Petitou
Café 63 Choumert Road SE15 4AR.
www.lorainerutt.net
www.carolyntceramics.co.uk
Artists’ Open House 47
SE15 & SE5
93
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Jane Muir
ARCH 192 BLENHEIM COURT
48-50 BLENHEIM GROVE SE15 4QL
Ceramics
An opportunity to visit Jane’s studio,
where you can see her more experimental
creations alongside her already established
figurative works.
94
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
www.janemuir.co.uk
94
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Eunice De Pascali
ARCH 194 BLENHEIM COURT
48-50 BLENHEIM GROVE SE15 4QL
Ceramics
De Pascali, a graduate in ceramics from
Camberwell, specializes in porcelain, making
both functional and sculptural pieces. Her
latest work involves combining thrown forms
that are then manipulated and carved to
create intricate sculptures and wall pieces.
www.studio194.co.uk
48 Dulwich Festival 2015
Consuelo Radclyffe
ARCH 194 BLENHEIM COURT
48-50 BLENHEIM GROVE SE15 4QL
Ceramics; fine art
Three-dimensional sculptures; childhood
memories are the main inspiration. These
figures, made from clay and wire, are often
described as dark, joyful and weird.
www.consueloradclyffe.com
94
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Selena Steele
ARCH 194 BLENHEIM COURT
48-50 BLENHEIM GROVE SE15 4QL
Ceramics; sculpture; textiles
Selena Steele’s work incorporates
ceramics, textiles, found objects and text.
Often presented as boxed collections,
themes include myths, fairy tales and
souvenirs. New work this year is a series
of ceramic puppet theatres.
www.theshadowedtale.com
Peckham Rye / Bellenden Road
95
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Georgina Corrie
ARCH 226 BLENHEIM COURT
48-50 BLENHEIM GROVE SE15 4QL
Ceramics
Ceramic constructions, cubes and wall
pieces indulging in the delights of luscious
glazes, colours and occasional patterns.
95
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
www.georginacorrie.com
95
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Debbie Randall
ARCH 226 BLENHEIM COURT
48-50 BLENHEIM GROVE SE15 4QL
Ceramics
Art and domestic ceramics, thrown
and hand crafted in fine porcelain or
stoneware. The elegant shapes and glazes
are influenced by Japanese designs.
Commissions taken and tutoring available.
www.the-arches-studios.com
95
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Geoffrey Lang
ARCH 226 BLENHEIM COURT
48-50 BLENHEIM GROVE SE15 4QL
Ceramics
In his sensuously curved coil-built vases,
Geoffrey explores the possibilities of
ceramic form when it is freed from the
constraints of symmetry.
Eyemusic
THE ARCHES COURTYARD SPACE
BLENHEIM COURT
48-50 BLENHEIM GROVE SE15 4QL
Fine art
Wall-based ceramics, collage, drawing,
drawing objects, sculpture and painting in
oil. Georgina Corrie, Dom Lawson, Laura
Moreton-Griffiths, Laurence Noga, Tanis
Shaw, Lucy Soni, Sonia Stanyard.
www.the-arches-studios.com
Artists’ Open House 49
SE15 & SE5
96
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Caroline Bowder-Ridger
& Helen Ballardie
CASA 159 BELLENDEN ROAD SE15 4DH
Fine art; prints
Caroline paints gestural abstract paintings
in response to urban landscapes. Helen’s
work explores a meeting place between
memory, history, truth, fiction and fantasy.
97
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
www.helenballardie.com
Geert Schless, Hannah Hughes
& Nicholas Allan
ARCADIA MISSA STUDIOS UNIT 6
BELLENDEN ROAD BUSINESS PARK
(ON LYNDHURST WAY) SE15 4RF
Fine art
On display are works exploring the
boundaries of figuration and abstraction,
with references to the local landscape, pop
culture and far-eastern imagery.
www.geertschless.com
www.hannah-hughes.tumblr.com
www.nicholasallanpui.tumblr.com
98
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Beggars’ Velvet
Ros Badger & Kate Owen
21 LYNDHURST WAY SE15 5AG
Craft & design; fine art; furniture; glass;
interiors; jewellery; recycling/upcycling;
sculpture; textiles
Unique handmade objects by artists Kate
Owen and Ros Badger. Wordy interventions
on utilitarian objects, chopping boards,
spoons, aprons, art and jewellery.
www.beggarsvelvet.london
50 Dulwich Festival 2015
99
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Mark Pearson
87 LYNDHURST WAY SE15 4PT
Fine art
Mark continues to find Peckham a source
of inspiration for his striking compositional
paintings. Also showing this year, a selection
of life drawings and a sale of small drawings
and paintings from his archive.
www.markpearsonartist.com
Peckham Rye / Bellenden Road
100
Paul Benjamins
9-10
MAY
15 LYNDHURST WAY SE15 5AG
Fine art
Lyrical abstraction.
www.paul-benjamins.co.uk
101
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Tig Sutton
53 TALFOURD ROAD SE15 5NN
Fine art
Fine artist Tig Sutton and TS Eliot poetry
prize winner Philip Gross are showing a
series of collaborative ‘prints and poems’,
celebrating speed and the fleeting images
of modern travel.
www.modern-artworks.com
102
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Nicholas Merton
68 TALFOURD ROAD SE15 5NZ
Fine art
Figurative and abstracted paintings and
sculptures. Nicholas has exhibited portraits
at the National Portrait Gallery, the Royal
Academy and the Royal Portrait Society.
He is currently working on ideas for the
creation of ‘a new paradigm’ in the world
of contemporary art.
103
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Roy Labor-Thomas &
Olayinka Goldfeather
121C CHADWICK ROAD SE15 4PY
Craft & design; glass; illustration; prints
Daughter and father exhibitors, Olayinka
is a recent 2014 art graduate and Roy a
designer. Working with multi media, their
work embraces 3D design, pattern, collage,
colour, shape and experimentation.
www.olayinkagoldfeather.com
www.nicholasmerton.net
www.nicholasmerton.com
Artists’ Open House 51
SE15 & SE5
104
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Caroline Thomson
29 DANBY STREET SE15 4BS
Fine art
Caroline Thomson’s paintings draw on
photographs of spaces and landscapes.
She is influenced by, amongst others,
Caspar David Friedrich and Peter Doig.
Scenes of woods, ruins and other subjects
evoke strange atmospheres and emotions.
105
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
www.carolinethomson.com
106
9-10
MAY
Adrian Roper
92 OGLANDER ROAD SE15 4EN
Fine art
Adrian is showing abstract paintings
and life drawings.
16-17
MAY
Mathilde Blum & Paul McGovern
49 AVONDALE RISE SE15 4AJ
Ceramics; jewellery; recycling; sculpture
Mathilde makes thrown and hand-built
ceramics: pots, jewellery and sculptural
vessels in stoneware or raku. Paul makes
stylish, individual, witty animal sculptures
with oodles of personality, using steel and
recycled materials.
www.paulmcgovernsculptor.com
107
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Charlene Mullen
29 THE HAMLET
CHAMPION HILL SE5 8AW
Ceramics; textiles
Charlene Mullen is showing her wellknown embroidered scenic cushions of
London, Paris and New York based on her
drawings and love of pattern, as well as
many samples. Her latest Royal Doulton
china collections – Foulard Star and London
Calling – are also available.
www.charlenemullen.com
52 Dulwich Festival 2015
Peckham Rye / Bellenden Road
108
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Hugh Lee
118 GROVE LANE SE5 8BJ
Fine art
An artist whose life’s work is featured
in May’s edition of World of Interiors,
Hugh uses oddments, bygones and found
objects in his paintings, assemblages
and sculptures. Many are abstract, but
often with quirky references to places or
creatures.
109
9-10
MAY
Ishwar Maharaj
157 GROVE LANE SE5 8BG
Illustration; prints
Ishwar Maharaj creates illustrations on
his computer and makes prints of them.
His work is abstract while simultaneously
containing identifiable elements, which can
sometimes surprise and strike a chord of
recognition in the viewer.
www.ishwarmaharaj.com
www.hughlee.co.uk
110
9-10
MAY
A A M Robertson, Sacha Tanyar
& Louise Hardy
23 CHAMPION GROVE SE5 8BN
Ceramics; fine art; prints
After 2014’s stunning debut, the ‘Tell Grove
trio’ are back to showcase their new work.
On show, Angus’s quirky, beautifully
produced prints and cards, Sacha’s exquisite
ceramics and Louise’s luminous paintings.
111
9-10
MAY
Silvio Di Carlo
87 GROVE PARK SE5 8LE
Sculpture
Exhibiting this year a new range of handcarved garden sculptures. A variety of
clay sculpture and paintings are also on
display; including the piece selected for the
‘inspired by the V&A’ art competition.
www.facebook.com/SilvioArtwork
www.periodicsociety.com
www.bansheeplum.com
www.louisehardy.com
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Shana Bruce
111 GROVE PARK SE5 8LE
Ceramics
Colourful thrown domestic ware and a variety
of hand-built sculptural pieces. High-fired
and suitable for outside use, much of
Shana’s work is decorated with plants,
flowers and animals.
113
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MAY
www.shanabruceceramics.com
Julia Padoa
19 BROMAR ROAD SE5 8DL
Fine art; sculpture
Julia’s creative process derives from
everyday visual imaginary. Recently,
she has been applying different media
simultaneously, immortalising her thinking
process. Sculpture, paintings and 2D relief
express her journey in art.
www.juliapadoa.com
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16-17
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Sally Cutler & Euan Cunningham
THE GARDEN FLAT
25A GAIRLOCH ROAD SE5 8NG
Craft & design; fine art; prints; textiles
Come and explore our emporium of
delights. Ink drawings of London and
linocut portraits of Londoners. Framed
and unframed work, mugs, posters, bags,
greetings cards and postcards. Chat,
browse or buy – with biscuits, too.
www.sallycutler.com
www.euancunningham.com
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16-17
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Mara Sculpture
HOSTED BY BERNARD MAVUNGA
FLAT 2, 19 DE CRESPIGNY PARK SE5 8AB
Sculpture
Beautiful stone sculpture from Zimbabwe
for the home or garden. A collection of
work by the country’s leading artists
including animals and people, abstract
and figurative.
www.marasculpture.com
Meet the artist
AN INTERVIEW WITH
Jane Muir
Can you tell me what you do?
I’m a ceramic artist. I left college
in 1992 and have been working
ever since. I’m a self-employed
artist working on mainly figurative
ceramic pieces for galleries and
exhibitions.
How did you first get into
ceramics?
I used to do quite a lot when I was
at school. We had pottery classes.
And then I did O-Level and A-Level
and then a diploma course, in
which you could specialise in
either ceramics or jewellery. I
think you did a little bit of both
for a while, amongst other things,
and then had to decide which one
you wanted to specialise in. So I
specialised in ceramics and then
went on to do a degree course and
then an MA. I studied for quite a
long time.
What was it about ceramics that
really appealed to you?
I think it took a while for it to
really appeal. I suppose once
I’d found various skills then the
appeal became greater. When
I initially started, I think I could
have quite easily have gone into
graphic design. So the ceramics I
did tended to be quite flat and I’d
decorate the surface rather than
build more three-dimensional
pieces. Gradually as I built the
skills up and was taught more,
then the drawings translated into
three-dimensional pieces. With
clay, I suppose it’s the way that
you can manipulate it and produce
characters fairly quickly. It depends
sometimes on how I’m feeling.
Sometimes it doesn’t work very
well, other days it does work. Then
there’s also the glazing, I love the
glazed surface, which is something
I’ve worked on for a while.
Where do you get your ideas?
Childhood memories have always
been quite present and things
that I had as a child – toys, books,
television programmes I watched,
all that 1970s imagery. It changed a
little bit when I moved into London.
I travel on the tube and watch
people. So I note different patterns
and characters, for instance
businessmen with different
patterned shirts and patterned ties.
Do you sketch them?
Not as much as I used to. I might
make little doodles and notes
of ideas but now I tend to go
straight into the clay and work
out the forms as I’m modelling.
Describe your process of
working. How worked out are
your images before you start
working with the clay?
There is a plan to some of the
pieces, not so much others.
Certain pieces, say for instance
the ones with the birds on their
heads, I’ll have to roll out a slab
and leave that to dry for a certain
amount of time before I can
construct it into the body. If you
try and do it straightaway, it will
just sag under its own weight.
Can you tell me about the birds.
Where do they come from?
People often ask me and I’m
never terribly sure other than I’ve
always been interested in nature
and grew up in a fairly rural area.
I’d always be outside drawing and
observing. I like to combine nature
and the human figure. To me it
just seemed an obvious way to do
it, having the birds in conjunction
with the figures.
The face looks quite similar
across the pieces. Is there a
particular person or a character
that they are based on?
Not so much with the smaller
pieces but the larger ones,
people do ask me. I’ll show you a
photograph of my father (below)
and I think that’s where the
inspiration has come from with
the larger ones. You can see very
much the likeness. I’m so pleased
I’ve still got this photograph
because when people see that
they automatically say that it
explains everything! I don’t think it
was conscious but it is very clear
to me now.
Read the full interview and
other interviews online
www.dulwichfestival.co.uk
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Artists’ Open House 57
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Hosted by Jess Walton & Simon Webb
36 KESTREL AVENUE SE24 0EB
Jess Walton
Interiors; textiles
A great array of fabulous vintage finds including
glass; cutlery; mirrors; furniture; beautiful French
linen as well as garden tables and chairs. We
are also serving tea and cakes in the garden
(weather permitting).
Julia Wilson
Fine art
Colour is central to Julia’s work. The paintings
are not abstract in the formal sense, but have
their starting point in the landscape.
www.fabulousvintagefinds.co.uk
www.juliapmwilson.co.uk
Barry Idris Jackson
Karin Murray
Fine art; prints
Barry’s work, principally composed of fine-art prints,
explores mark-making and process, most often in
the context of landscape or townscape imagery.
Fine art; prints
Karin is exhibiting a series of etchings informed by
her work within architecture and interior design
practices, evoking a sense of the inhabited, yet
empty, spaces that surround us.
www.idrisjackson.co.uk
www.karinmurray.co.uk
58 Dulwich Festival 2015
Herne Hill / North Dulwich
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Liz Charsley-Jory, Sue Blandford
& Chrissy Silver
31 KESTREL AVENUE SE24 0ED
Ceramics; fine art; prints
Drawings of forests and wayside plants by
Liz Charsley-Jory in oil pastel, charcoal,
ink and cyanotype. Oil paintings, prints and
handmade cards by Sue Blandford. Delicate
porcelain lamps incorporating spring flowers
and seed heads by Chrissy Silver.
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Dorothea Bohlius & Mirko Boettcher
60 BRANTWOOD ROAD SE24 0DJ
Fine art; photography; sculpture
Dorothea focuses mainly on life drawing;
you’ll also find quirky photos and collages
next to beautiful nudes. Mirko is exploring
the different characteristics of stone, wood,
metal and glass. He creates simple but
beautiful shapes.
www.lizcharsley-jory.com
ww.sueblandford.com
www.chrissysilver.com
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16-17
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The Carnegie Library
188 HERNE HILL ROAD
SE24 0AG
Pleasure and Beauty:
Alison Bickmore, Sumi Perera,
Julia Langley, Jane Langley,
Jason Shuttleworth & Shane Greeves
Craft & design; fine art; illustration;
prints; sculpture
Pleasure and Beauty: six contemporary artists
at the Carnegie Library Gallery. An exhibition
of paintings, book works, prints and sculpture.
Alison Bickmore, Sumi Perera, Julia Langley,
Jane Langley, Jason Shuttleworth and
Shane Greeves. Please see website for library
opening times.
www.bluepatch.org
Artists’ Open House 59
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Cristian Luchian & Cristian Stancu
7 SUNSET ROAD SE5 8EA
Fine art; prints
An eclectic exhibition of fine art, prints,
drawings and watercolours, capturing the
vibrant colours and rich heritage of Romania,
as well as the inspiring light of sunny Spain
and the hustle and bustle of London.
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Camilla Gray
136 LOWDEN ROAD SE24 0BQ
Fine art
A selection of recent oil paintings
and watercolours. Prices range from
£20 to £1,250.
www.camillagray.wordpress.com
www.cristianluchian.co.uk
www.cristianstancu.com
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Toni de Bromhead
SIDE ENTRANCE
49 SHAKESPEARE ROAD SE24 0LA
Fine art
Toni paints landscapes in Sicily. She has
considerable knowledge of the island and
seeks to bring this into her work, trying to
get beyond the surface. Like Montalbano, she
captures beauty, but sometimes disquiet too.
www.tonidebromhead.com
60 Dulwich Festival 2015
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Sit: A Collaboration of Upholsterers
285 SHAKESPEARE ROAD SE24
Craft & design; furniture; recycling/upcycling
A collaboration of upholsterers who reuse
and reconstruct furniture. Sit is showcasing
a collection of furnishings, antique
and vintage chairs which promote the
traditional craft of upholstery.
www.situpholsterers.com
Herne Hill / North Dulwich
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Lucy Duke
50 MILTON ROAD SE24 0NP
Fine art
Watercolour and pastels made from direct
observation of landscape, cityscape and still
life. Engaging with the abstract qualities,
light, colour and space of the medium.
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Sydney Clare Checkland
25 CARVER ROAD SE24 9LS
Fine art; photography
Mysterious luminous painterly images of
the rejected, the damaged, the aged and
the overlooked.
www.sydneyclare.co.uk
www.lucyduke.com
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David Mullett
72 FRANKFURT ROAD SE24 9NY
Fine art
David Mullett has been involved in
prestigious public projects and his paintings
are in private collections throughout the
world. His works are inspired by the art, the
people and the wars that have swept across
Europe over centuries.
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Rosie Campbell, Penny Glidewell
& Peter Allen
27 ARDBEG ROAD SE24 9JL
Fine art; photography
Rosie Campbell’s Colour and Light: recent
life, landscape and interior paintings.
Penny Glidewell’s Travels in South America:
collages and watercolours of wilderness
landscapes. Peter Allen’s Different Cultures:
photography from East and West.
www.pennyglidewellpaintings.co.uk
Artists’ Open House 61
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Cavaliero Finn
268 CROXTED ROAD SE24 9DA
16-17
MAY
Contemporary Art & Design Show
Ceramics; craft & design; fine art; furniture;
galleries; interiors; sculpture; textiles
A contemporary exhibition by Herne Hill’s very
own art and design consultancy, Cavaliero Finn.
Expect to find a beautifully curated show featuring
paintings, ceramics, sculptures, bespoke furniture
and textiles from both established and up-andcoming British-based contemporary artists and
designers. All the work on show is available at
affordable prices. For more information or to buy
work online, please visit the website.
www.cavalierofinn.com
62 Dulwich Festival 2015
Herne Hill / North Dulwich
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Deanna Jackson
93 BURBAGE ROAD SE24 9HD
Fine art
London and its river scenes. Watercolours,
oil and collage works. In addition, small
wax figures of Londoners going about
their daily life.
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www.deannajackson.co.uk
Zoë Burt
191 NORWOOD ROAD SE24 9AF
Craft & design; fine art; interiors;
photography; prints; textiles
Zoë Burt is an award-winning artist
and textile designer who makes unique
cyanotype (camera-less photography) prints
on paper and textiles. Inspired by trees,
spider webs, botany, producing individual
hand-painted and intriguing prints.
www.zoeburt.com
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Catherine Potter
21 HAWARDEN GROVE SE24 9DQ
Craft & design; jewellery; recycling/upcycling
Catherine is a designer and creator of home
accessories, including cushions, button
jewellery, clutch and sling bags, purses,
duvet covers and play mats, all made using
upcycled and repurposed textile remnants,
buttons and trim.
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16-17
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Alison Watt Cooper
21 HAWARDEN GROVE SE24 9DQ
Fine art
Inspired by the flora and fauna around her,
Alison works in oil, watercolour and print
exploring the colour and the detail both
around Dulwich and other parts of the UK.
alisonwattcooper@aol.com
www.etsy.com/uk/shop/catherinepottercraft
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Lucy Bainbridge at Bainbridge Studios
1 SYDENHAM PLACE SE27 0AR
(OFF LANSDOWNE HILL)
SE27
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Bainbridge Studios
1 SYDENHAM PLACE SE27 0AR
(OFF LANSDOWNE HILL)
Craft & design; fine art; prints; textiles
Bainbridge Studios is a collective of
contemporary artists. Come and work alongside
our professional artists, creating your own
screen-prints, or simply explore the resident
artists’ spaces and view the diverse artworks for
sale. Drop-in workshops are running from 4-6pm;
all ages are welcome.
www.bainbridgestudios.co.uk
Reinette de Villiers & Lilly Creightmore
Craft & design
Gipsy and the Bean is a collaboration between a
photographer and art director who share a belief in
timeless design. They specialise in wool and rabbitfur felt hats, designed and made in England.
www.gipsyandthebean.com
Emma Lee Cheng
Prints
An illustrator and printmaker, Emma uses a
120-year-old vintage treadle letterpress machine
(called Percy) to create bespoke letterpress wedding
stationery and limited-edition prints.
www.emmaleecheng.com
Paola Moglia
Craft & design
A textile designer who loves colour and enjoys
creating patterns inspired by everyday life elements.
She has a passion for knit and crochet and makes
accessories using a domestic knitting machine.
www.citrinedesign.co.uk
Jonna Saarinen
Craft & design
Jonna Saarinen’s work combines influences from
Nordic nature and memories of times gone by,
brought together in a range of homeware items.
www.jonnasaarinen.com
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West Norwood / Tulse Hill
Lucy Bainbridge
Kerry Eggleton
Ray Stanbrook
Prints
Quiet reflections of the brief
and changing images that we
pass by every day. By bringing
these momentary glimpses into
focus, the instantaneity of city
life is paused.
Prints
Vibrant and characterful
anthropomorphic animals.
Intrigued by these hybrid forms
which resonate throughout
history and across cultures,
Kerry has screen-printed
contemporary characters in the
style of Victorian engraving.
Prints
A graphic designer and screen
printer who specialises in
colourful and fun illustrations of
wonderful London locations.
www.lucybainbridge.com
www.etsy.com/uk/shop/
RayStanbrookPrints
www.mashka.co.uk
Lene Bladbjerg
Tessa Horrocks
Nicola Peirce
Prints
Lene Bladbjerg’s work is
influenced by her background
as a graphic designer. She loves
typography and uses wordplays in
her simplistic and elegant designs.
Fine art; prints
Tessa is showing collagraph
and drypoint prints, handprinted from an old etching
press in the studio; she will
be there to discuss her work
and techniques.
Prints
Graphic forms that overwhelm
us in our everyday lives are
disassembled, processed and
reapplied to present a new and
irreverent collage, playful and
delightfully mischievous.
www.tessahorrocks.com
www.nicolapeirce.co.uk
www.lenebladbjerg.com
www.aletage2.com
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Michael Ruh Studio
6 PARADE MEWS SE27 9AX
Craft & design; glass; interiors
Michael Ruh creates handmade glass of
unique beauty. He uses simple tools to
make the most succinct creative statement
possible about light, line, shape, colour and
function. On show is a great collection of
luminaires, tableware and vessels.
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www.michaelruh.com
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Michael Burles
STUDIO 13 FIRST FLOOR
PARADE MEWS SE27 9AX
Fine art
Michael Burles works primarily in oil on
canvas, painting landscapes and cityscapes
that are a fusion of ideas and images from
different sources – direct observation,
memory and the imagination. He is also a
printmaker, producing etchings, drypoints
and monoprints.
www.michaelburles.com
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Catherine Harvey Jefferson
6 PARADE MEWS SE27 9AX
Fine art
Paintings, drawings, prints, and
watercolours depicting the landscape of
Cornwall, Devon and Scotland. The work is
expressive and colourful and comes from
the artist’s love of the landscape in its
rawest form.
www.catherineharveyjefferson.com
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Miranda Payne
14B PARADE MEWS SE27 9AX
Fine art; prints
Experiments in ways to make prints and
other artworks, looking at form and
formlessness.
www.mirandapayne.co.uk
West Norwood / Tulse Hill
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Melissa Pritchard
17 PARADE MEWS SE27 9AX
Ceramics
Melissa has been working for many years
developing her passion for Shino glazes.
The work is all thrown on the wheel; the
gas kiln she uses is the key to the beautiful
range of subtle colours.
Natalie Strachan
17 PARADE MEWS SE27 9AX
Ceramics; craft & design
A contemporary, cheery, bold, bright and
colourful collection of ceramic mugs, bowls,
planters and more.
www.nataliestrachan.com
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Rob Laverick
17 PARADE MEWS SE27 9AX
Ceramics
He makes pots. He does not capture
empty spaces, of varying volumes, to fill
as you wish, and coat them with glazed
stoneware clay.
Marcus Berns
18D PARADE MEWS SE27 9AX
Fine art
Marcus has, for the past two years,
been working in welded steel frames,
with subjects ranging from abstract to
landscapes to narrative subjects, the latest
of which is the portrait of a black rhino.
www.marcusberns.com
Artists’ Open House 69
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16-17
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Ethel Shoul
18D PARADE MEWS SE27 9AX
Fine art
Ethel is showing eight collages of London
Clowns, including individual portraits.
Her print rack contains recent works on
skateboarding, break dancing and acrobats
at Hoxton Circus Space.
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www.ethelshoul.com
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16-17
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Samantha Fellows
8 YORK HILL SE27 0AD
Fine art
Sam paints portraits, mostly of children,
in oil on birch plywood panels.
Commissions welcome.
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Carys Davies
22 PARADE MEWS SE27 9AX
Ceramics; craft & design
Carys makes bowls, jugs, plates and
beakers on the wheel in porcelain. Glazed
with rough organic glazes outside, some
have fragments of poetry incised on them.
They are both decorative and functional.
www.carysdavies.com
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Judy Hammond & Faranak Chilvers
8A LANCASTER AVENUE SE27 9DZ
Fine art; textiles
Judy makes embroidered appliqué textile
pictures. There are still-life oil paintings by
Faranak.
West Norwood / Tulse Hill
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Charlotte van Berckel
2G CHATSWORTH WAY SE27 9HR
Fine art
This visceral body of work is based around
the study of still life. Charlotte seeks to
explore both the formal elements of form,
space and composition, and to describe the
moment in time in which she creates it.
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Torla Evans & Joanna Rice
129 CANTERBURY GROVE SE27 0PB
Ceramics; photography
Torla is showing glimpses of Syria before
the civil war, and other works. Joanna
makes wheel-thrown and slab-built useful
ceramics for home and garden.
www.charlottevanberckel.tumblr.com
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Otter Trading
17 KNIGHTS HILL SE27 0HS
Ceramics; craft & design; fine art;
photography; prints
Otter presents work by a selection of
talented artists: Dan Hillier/Art Dog
London and North Street Potter’s
Cooperative, plus prints and watercolours.
Otter has a unique range of vodkas and
chutneys, and an inspiring new menu.
Closed Sundays.
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16-17
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The Portico Gallery
KNIGHTS HALL
23A KNIGHTS HILL SE27 0HS
Ceramics; fine art; photography; prints
Local artists and crafts people are
exhibiting a range of exciting new 2D and
3D work at The Portico Gallery during the
Dulwich Festival weekends. Come along
and extend your collection of art.
www.porticogallery.org.uk
ottertrading@btconnect.com
Artists’ Open House 71
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Acme Studio
CARLEW HOUSE
21 EAST PLACE SE27 9JW
Martin Grover Fine art; illustration;
prints; sculpture
An accomplished painter and screen printer,
Martin is influenced by English romanticism,
American realism and Pop Art. To these he adds
a mixture of humour, whimsy and melancholy.
www.martingrover.com
Timothy Sutton Fine art; prints
A well-known portrait artist in oils, Timothy
is demonstrating a number of print-making
techniques, including lino-cut and etching. If you
fancy having a try, please contact him for a time
slot during either weekend.
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Jane Millar * Fine art
Jane Millar’s painted and intricately beaded
images negotiate a screen between ourselves
and the world. Imagery from windows, street,
blankets and veils act as a starting point.
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Lucy Spanyol * Fine art
New paintings that may contain the following:
drunk girls and British museum lovelies; bird
houses and modelling balloons: test tubes and
high-heel warnings.
www.lucyspanyol1.tumblr.com
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www.timothysutton.com
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Yair Meshoulam * Fine art
Yair Meshoulam RCA has exhibited at The
Weekend Gallery (London-Berlin) and performed
at Tate Britain. Recent local shows include ‘Vinyl
Cities and other Stories’ with Martin Grover at
The Record & Book Bar in West Norwood!
www.textureofconsciousness.com
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Gill Capewell * Fine art
Gill’s work begins with walking, seeking out
the liminal spaces between past and present.
Using her own photographs, found images
and reportage, her practice explores the
remembered dissonance between the familiar
and the strange.
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www.gillcapewell.co.uk
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West Norwood / Tulse Hill
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Julia McKenzie, Leonieke Kormelink
& Cass Kirchner
77 ROXBURGH ROAD SE27 0LE
Craft & design; fine art; prints; textiles
Three artists showing arresting and
beautiful multimedia work. Intricate prints
and drawings, plus photographic collages
with applied textiles and print. Boxed
assemblages that evoke an atmosphere of
past times and memories.
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16-17
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www.juliamckenzie.co.uk
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Adele Gibson
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Fine art
16-17
MAY
Adele Gibson produces beautiful, evocative
oil paintings inspired by the landscapes of
the South Downs and Scottish Highlands.
She also incorporates into her work deeply
held visual memories and influences from
poetry and classical music.
75 ROXBURGH ROAD SE27 0LE
Craft & design; fine art; furniture;
prints; textiles
Michelle creates hand-printed and painted
one-off canvases and textile hangings,
cushions and limited-edition digital prints.
Mandie is a furniture designer maker who
works to commission; she’ll be showing a
range of pieces.
www.michellehouse.co.uk
www.mandiebeuzeval.com
106 ST JULIAN’S FARM ROAD SE27 0RR
9-10
MAY
Michelle House & Mandie Beuzeval
9-10
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Louise Whalley
45 ROMMANY ROAD SE27 9PY
Craft & design; jewellery
Louise is selling dichroic glass jewellery,
handcrafted in her garden studio. These
are highly individual pieces and all very
affordable. This year, there is also a selection
of stained-glass and copper-foiled work.
www.louisewhalley.com
www.adelegibson.co.uk
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Emily Jo Gibbs
6 TARLETON GARDENS SE23 3XN
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Lisa Levis née Stickley
11B WOOD VALE SE23 3DS
Textiles
British textile designer Lisa Levis née
Stickley opens her doors to showcase her
archives, sketchbooks, drawings and designs.
Homemade brownies will be available too!
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www.lisalevis.com
Eszter Szicso
21A WOOD VALE SE23 3DS
Fine art
People, movement and light are major
topics in Eszter’s work. Her technique
and choice of composition are strongly
governed by texture and colour, high
contrast and harmony. She creates and
builds tension, opening the moment she
depicts to possibilities to come.
www.eszterart.org
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Clive Sherlock
27A WOOD VALE SE23 3DS
Photography
Clive, a professional photographer, is
exhibiting photography projects in his garden
studio, in both colour and black and white.
www.clivesherlock.com
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Sandra Millar
64 WOOD VALE SE23 3ED
Fine art; prints
Figurative drawings, paintings and
prints evolve from sketchbooks and the
imagination. Subjects such as swimmers
and the seaside, dancers and performers
become new characters with their own
lives and stories.
www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk
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Forest Hill
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Twisted-Vintage Jewellery
75 HORNIMAN DRIVE SE23 3BU
Jewellery
Twisted-Vintage revives and recycles
vintage jewellery, creating unique necklaces
and bracelets, which are all designed and
produced by hand in the in-house studio.
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Studio 19
19 RINGMORE RISE SE23 3DF
Craft & design; jewellery; prints; sculpture
Rosita Lilliana Jewellery; prints by Kathryn
Rosse; sculpture by Honor Bailey Rosse;
collage/photography by Ivan Bailey.
studio19@ivbproductions.com
www.twisted-vintage.co.uk
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Janene Waudby
26 HONOR OAK RISE SE23 3RA
Ceramics
Janene’s wheel-thrown work is sawdust
fired alongside plants and other natural
fibres. As such, the surface effects can
never be completely controlled and each
piece is unique.
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Walters Way Art Collective
10 WALTERS WAY SE23 3LH
Fine art; jewellery; photography; prints;
sculpture
Showcasing: Shiree Allen prints, referencing
modern technology versus the idea of ‘fine
art’ in the modern age; Rachael Parfitt,
handlettering artist and illustrator; sculpture
and textile artist Jo Evans; paintings by
Clive Savage; Hiromi Watanabe Jewellery;
Liz Workman Photography.
www.shireeallen.co.uk
Artists’ Open House 77
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HAVELOCK WALK
HAVELOCK WALK SE23 3HG
16-17
MAY
Havelock Walk is the jewel of Forest Hill; a secluded
cobbled mews that is home to a diverse artistic
community of painters, sculptors, ceramicists,
designers, filmmakers and photographers. The
open studio event is a rare opportunity to see and
talk to these artists in their working environments.
The gallery at No. 6 displays work from each of the
artists opening their doors and hosts the Havelock
Walk prize draw, an opportunity to win a piece of
artwork from one of three of our resident artists.
Please check the website for up-to-date information
about artists showing and opening details.
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Liz Atkin
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www.lizatkin.com
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Choua Dickens
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Lenka Rayn H.
Photography
www.lenkaraynh.com
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Photography
www.wayneparkerphotography.com
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choua@tiscali.co.uk
Wayne R. Parker
Pip Tunstill
Sculpture
www.davidmach.com
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Fine art
philippa.tunstill@talktalk.net
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Havelock 11
Craft & design
www.havelock11.co.uk
David Mach RA
Rebecca Molloy
Fine art
www.rebeccamolloy.com
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Supermundane
Prints
www.supermundane.com
Forest Hill
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Tessa Holmes
Illustration; prints
www.tessaholmes.com
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Elizabeth Chisholm
Fine art
elizabeth@havelockwalk.co.uk
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Michael Burton
Fine art
www.michael-burton.co.uk
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Jody Parry
Furniture
jody@lightindustries.com
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Place in Print
Prints
www.placeinprint.com
Beep Studio
Craft & design; sculpture
mail@beepstudio.co.uk
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Sarah Colson Ltd
Craft & design
www.sarahcolson.com
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Ann, Alison & John Murray
14 PEARCEFIELD AVENUE SE23 3EU
Craft & design; furniture; jewellery;
recycling/upcycling; textiles
Ann, Alison and John Murray are artists
who explore various crafts. John creates
pieces from metal and wood with an
industrial slant. Ann and Alison découpage
furniture and bowls and design knitwear
and accessories.
Larion Myakicheff
4 FEATHERSTONE AVENUE SE23 3YR
Fine art
Multimedia, landscapes, portraits and
abstract design. The artist studied at
Camberwell and has exhibited at the
Candid Gallery, N1, and the Jeannie Avent
Gallery. Forthcoming exhibitions at Market
Drayton Arts Centre, Cranleigh Arts Centre,
Cranleigh, and Chequer Mead Art Centre,
East Grinstead.
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Emily Jo Gibbs
6 TARLETON GARDENS SE23 3XN
Craft & design; fine art; jewellery; textiles
Emily is showing a series of handembroidered portraits and still lifes. She
also creates intriguing ‘nature table’
displays of vessels, jewellery and purses
inspired by her observations of nature.
www.emilyjogibbs.co.uk
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Pawel Wasek & The Montage Group
33 DARTMOUTH ROAD SE23 3HN
Ceramics; fine art; interiors; prints
The Montage, fully packed with vintage
treasure, is the place to break the art trail.
Have a coffee, light lunch or cake and see
the exhibition of local and international
artists in its upstairs gallery.
Meet the artist
AN INTERVIEW WITH
Daniel Reynolds
When did you first start working
with ceramics?
I suppose like everyone, I dabbled
in pottery at secondary school,
then moved away from that
towards painting and sculpture,
which is what I felt I wanted to
do. Eventually I changed and did
my BA in furniture design. After
graduation I worked in furniture
for 10 years or so before deciding
to go back to ceramics.
The catalyst was a small cabinet
I made: I used porcelain for the
handles and the feet of this little
box. Just getting into that process
again reminded me of how much
more I enjoyed that than the wood
and metal I had been working
with. I went into it full-time after
that. It enhances my daily life. I
love doing it so I don’t mind how
many hours I’m here, weekends,
nights, days etc. My eldest brother
David had always had ceramics
as a hobby and I think that
connection with him also made
me want to get back into it.
Did you have to re-train?
I’ve never formally trained in
ceramics although I was taught
briefly by Emmanuel Cooper
whilst on my furniture BA course
at Middlesex Polytechnic in the
mid 80s. I realised early on that
technical books are useful up to
a point for information about
firing temperatures etc but there
is nothing more important than
just being there with the material
and making your own mistakes
and working it out that way. A
few people have said to me that
my approach is different from
what people are told they can and
can’t do at college. For example,
I started making moulds in the
way that I had figured out myself.
I thought I should get a bit more
professional about it and picked
up a book about mould-making.
There were so many pages of the
terrible things that could happen
if you did this, or if you didn’t do
that, or if you didn’t make sure
that this didn’t happen first, that
I thought that if I’d read this two
years ago, I would never have
even attempted making a mould.
It showed me that I could stumble
along and eventually come up
with my own way of doing things,
which has worked well so far.
Can you describe your approach
to making a ceramic piece?
It depends on the object. Some
pieces I hand-build - these are
coiled, more traditional pots made
on a non-mechanised turn-table.
Then there are the pieces that are
made using handmade moulds –
the electric kettles, cocoa pods,
gourds etc.
I have been making sculpture
again over the last 5 or 6 years.
I call them Grid Abstractions,
sort of a soft geometry. They are
made in clay, just little sausages
joined together to make 3D grids
climbing into space. I’ve also been
making mobile sculptures using
a combination of ceramics and
glass. I was first commissioned
by Firmdale Hotels to make these
mobiles, which are now hanging
in the Ham Yard Hotel in town,
just behind Shaftesbury Avenue.
They’ve got three of them in a
row. They do look really nice. The
glass elements in the mobiles
are made by a friend of mine,
professional glassmaker Roberta
De Caro, who makes the glass to
my specifications.
I am spending more time on
projects like these. Abstract
ceramic sculpture is what is most
interesting to me right now. I will
continue to build large pots and
other vessels but would like to
explore this further. The unknown
element of it excites me.
Your ceramic pots seem to
fall into two categories – the
organic forms like the gourds
and then the non-organic forms
like the plastic bottles, the balls
of string. Can you explain the
dichotomy between the two?
People have asked me about
that and how come they are so
different. It’s never really struck
me. I mean obviously it’s two very
different aspects of an aesthetic
– the organic and the industrial. I
think I took most of it from looking
round the kitchen, where you see
milk cartons, blenders, coffee
pots, sitting very happily next
to apples and pears, pumpkins,
natural things... A kitchen was
my inspiration and if you go back
to your own kitchen you will see
all of these things do sit there
together. It’s not a conflict.
Read the full interview and
other interviews online
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Elisabeth Lloyd
4 CRESCENT WOOD ROAD SE26 6RU
Fine art
Elisabeth paints in acrylic and watercolour.
She is inspired by the complexity of the
correlation between shape and colour.
Elisabeth has exhibited at RI, RBA,
Llewelyn Alexander, Art Bank, Gallery 49,
Whiteleys and Menier Gallery in London.
Justine Ellis
10 PECKARMANS WOOD SE26 6RY
Illustration; interiors; prints; textiles
Come to the woods where Justine
will be showing a selection of her
Scandinavian inspired original, hand
screen-printed art and homewares in a
fantastic mid-century setting.
www.justineellis.co.uk
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Stephen Street
4 CRESCENT WOOD ROAD SE26 6RU
Photography; prints
Stephen is displaying a selection of images,
sometimes quirky, often thought provoking,
of the built environment. He has exhibited
in the UK and in Germany.
Tiff Howick
10 PECKARMANS WOOD SE26 6RY
Fine art; illustration; interiors; prints
Influenced by her Scandinavian heritage,
Tiff is also inspired by fashion illustration
and nature. Her original hand-pulled
screenprints capture the movement and
energy of the British wildlife they portray.
www.tiffhowick.co.uk
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MAY
Sarah Hamilton
49 PECKARMANS WOOD SE26 6RZ
Craft & design; fine art; illustration;
interiors; prints; textiles
Prints, drawings and homewares by artist
Sarah Hamilton and friends. Book signing
by Emily Quinton, author of Maker Spaces,
which features the unusual split-level
1950’s house/studio with its stunning views.
Splendid tea and cakes!
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MAY
16-17
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Patricia Keay
17 WOODSYRE SE26 6SS
Fine art
A graduate of Edinburgh College of Art, Pat
has created work based on her obsession
with trees in ‘Tree Lines’. Many of her works
are inspired by Europe and Kenya, where
she lived and painted for 21 years.
www.patkeay.co.ke
www.sarahhamiltonprints.com
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MAY
16-17
MAY
Virginia Armstrong
20 WOODSYRE SE26 6SS
Craft & design; illustration; prints; textiles
Original screenprints, hand-printed
textiles and wallpaper designed by Virginia
Armstrong for roddy&ginger. Displayed
in a lovely mid-century house and studio
overlooking Dulwich Woods. Special Open
House prices, seconds and samples.
www.roddyandginger.co.uk
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9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
The Recycled House
4B LONGTON AVENUE SE26 6QJ
Fine art; interiors; recycling/upcycling
Furnished with secondhand and reused
items collected from roadsides, junk shops
and car boot sales, the house shows the
art of living elegantly whilst respecting the
environment. Ready mades, artwork, tea
and cake will be available both weekends.
www.therecycledhouse.net
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SE26
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9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
Yoke Matze
169
9 HASSOCKS CLOSE SE26 4BS
Fine art; photography
The pleasure of looking and making
connections is an important element of
Yoke’s work. She exhibits her black and
white fine-art prints, digital prints and books.
Darkroom printing sessions can be booked.
www.yokematzephotography.co.uk
The Dulwich Festival
is inviting children
of all ages to enter
this years Children’s
Art Competition
DEADLINE 4PM,
FRIDAY 8 MAY
Like the Hare and the Tortoise, everything
moves at a different speed. From planes flying
high up in the sky or the cheetah running across
Africa, from roller coasters to racing cars, wild
water rapids to the whistling wind, let your
imagination run wild and draw or paint your
interpretation of ‘speed’.
9-10
MAY
16-17
MAY
John Chappelow
9 HASSOCKS CLOSE SE26 4BS
Fine art; photography
John’s photographic interests are wideranging. He is presenting large and small,
archival quality, fine-art prints in various
genres including landscape, still life,
architecture, and abstract.
www.LXImages.co.uk
There are four age group categories Under 5s, 5 to
7, 8 to 11 and 12 to 18. The artwork should be two
dimensional, a maximum size of A3 and should
include entrant’s name, age and parent’s name,
telephone number and email address on the back so
winners can be notified.
Please submit entries to R Woodfall Opticians on Lordship
Lane before the deadline of 4pm on Friday 8th May.
1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes in each category will be vouchers to
spend at the Art Stationers in Dulwich Village. Prizewinners in the Under 5s and in the 5 to 7 categories will
have their artwork displayed in the windows of Dulwich
Books, West Dulwich while winners in the 8 to 11 and
12 to 18 category will have their work displayed in the
window of R Woodfall Opticians, Lordship Lane. After the
competition, artwork can be collected from R Woodfall
Opticians, Lordship Lane until Saturday 30th May.
Kindly sponsored by
rwoodfall-eastdulwich.co.uk
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Meet the artist
AN INTERVIEW WITH
Virginia Armstrong
Can you tell me who you are and
what you do?
I have been a designer all my
working life. After a degree
in graphic design I worked in
branding and packaging for many
years and I am still a freelance
graphic designer. That’s my main
job. About 8 years ago, when I
moved here and found that I had
the space I decided to do a course
in screen printing and set up a
print studio. I was used to working
on computers and I just wanted
to get back to doing something
a bit messy. I started printing on
textiles and really enjoyed it. I
started selling a few pieces and
I’ve taken it from there.
When did you first become
interested in design?
It’s always been around me. My
mum worked in the arts and we
were surrounded by works of art
and design.
What was the starting point for
your business roddy&ginger?
About 5 years ago an interiors
magazine wanted to do a feature
on my mid-century house and
they told me it would be a good
way of promoting a business. So
I had to get it off the ground and
up and running with a website
and online shop by the time the
article came out. The name,
roddy&ginger was coined by a
friend’s little boy – it seemed like
a nice name and now I’m stuck
with it! I got a bit of publicity by
being in a magazine and it went
from there.
Where do the ideas for your
designs come from?
I have always been interested
in mid-century design and have
gathered quite a collection over
the years. It’s good, innovative
design that has lasted the test
of time. It has also become very
fashionable again, so I could
see there was a market for it
when I started roddy&ginger. My
collections of textiles, ceramics
and illustrated children’s books
from the 1960s and 1970s are all a
big influence on my work.
House is that you can showcase
new ideas and get instant
feedback. That’s how I started my
wallpapers, I printed a prototype
length, stuck it on the wall and got
lots of positive comments.
Your designs are spread across
different forms – cushions, trays,
wallpaper. When you are creating
a design are you thinking about
where it will be used?
I’m not that organised, I felt
that some of my textile designs
were particularly applicable to
wallpaper, so I decided to give
it a go two or three years ago. I
now have a small range of two
wallpaper designs which are
printed in Holland.
What do you enjoy about being
involved in the Dulwich Arts
Festival and how many years
have you done it?
This will be my 5th Open House.
I have watched it grow since I
started. I like the fact that you
meet lots of people. I use my
house as a location house, so it
has been great to meet journalists
and stylists who are interested in
my work and the house. I really
enjoy taking part in, it gives me
motivation to do something new
– and it’s very relaxed because it’s
at home.
Do you have any particular
favourites of the designs
you’ve done, that you think are
particularly successful?
Although I still keep printing some
of my older designs, I am more
interested in my current work,
which tends to be more abstract
and geometric.
What are your new products for
Dulwich Open House?
I’m hoping to get some new textile
designs ready for Open House.
The nice thing about Open
Last year, it was a new geometric
design that sold well. This year,
it may be something different. I
tend to do special prices for Open
House and I try to empty my stock
cupboards. There will be plenty to
buy from as little as £5 as well as
seconds and misprints.
Read other interviews online
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Annette Hamley-Jenkins
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Artists by category
CERAMICS
page
Aleksic-Petersen, Gana
9
Arterie Gallery, The
29
Assinder, Barry
43
Bendavid, Kochevet
39
Blum, Mathilde
52
Brenchley, Lydia
41
Bruce, Shana
54
Cavaliero Finn
62
Clayton, Graham
34
Cook, Sophie
42
Corrie, Georgina
49
Davies, Carys
70
Dettlef Chapman, William
43
De Pascali, Eunice
48
Emtage, Liz
38
Gane, Dilys
20
Grinling, Charlotte
47
Gulley, Sally
16
Henderson, Jane
40
Johnson, John Jukes
16
Jordan, Carole
16
Kelly, Jane
26
Lang, Geoffrey
48
Laverick, Rob
69
Lowe, Susan
24
Macleod, Catherine
34
McChesney, Ian
11
Mothers and Daughters
37
Miyaoka, Maiko
32
Mullen, Charlene
52
Muir, Jane
13 & 48
Nakayama, Nao
32
Otter Trading
71
Portico Gallery, The
71
Pritchard, Melissa
69
Radclyffe, Consuelo
48
Randall, Debbie
49
Reynolds, Daniel
30
Rice, Joanna
71
Rutt, Loraine
47
Schneider
37
Shimura, Mutsuhiko
32
Silver, Chrissy
59
Silverton, Anna
41
Steele, Selena
48
Stoysin, Branco
26
Strachan, Natalie
69
Swift, Ben
32
Tanyar, Sacha
53
Tomlin, Ali
15
Tripp, Carolyn
47
Wasek, Pawel
80
Watt-Bonar, Kristin
Waudby, Janene
Welch, Annette
31
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CRAFT & DESIGN
page
Allen, Deborah
47
Armstrong, Virginia
85
Bainbridge Studios
66
Baker Frames
17
Beep Studio
79
Beggars’ Velvet
50
Brenchley, Lydia
41
Burt, Zoë
63
Cavaliero Finn
62
Clough, Emma
18
Clough, Michelle
18
Clowes, Charlotte
33
Collins, Hilary
33
Creightmore, Lilly
66
Cunningham, Euan
54
Cutler, Sally
54
Davies, Carys
70
de Villiers, Reinette
66
Furphy Simpson
46
GAS Gallery
15
Gibbs, Emily Jo
80
Godec, Stephane
32
Goldfeather, Olayinka
51
Gulley, Sally
16
Hamilton, Sarah
85
Havelock 11
78
Hello Geronimo
21
House, Michelle
73
Ison, Carl
26
Jordan, Carole
16
Kirchner, Cass
73
Kormelink, Leonieke
73
Labor-Thomas, Roy
51
London Chair Collective, The 19
McGurdy, Paula
29
McKenzie, Julia
73
Michael Ruh Studio
68
Moglia, Paola
66
Montage Group, The
80
Mothers and Daughters
37
Murray, Alison
80
Murray, Ann
80
Murray, John
80
Nencini, Sally
12
Otter Trading
71
Peachy Thrills
35
Pipkin&Co
39
Platten, Claire
40
Pleasure and Beauty
Potter, Catherine
Rendel, Sally
Reynolds, Daniel
Rhys, Catherine
Rosa & Clara Designs
Rosie Shaw Upholstery
Russell-Adams, Katrina
Rutt, Loraine
Saarinen, Jonna
Sarah Colson Ltd
Schofield, Antonia
Segawa, Yuta
Sit: A Collaboration of Upholsterers Small Studio, A
Strachan, Natalie
Studio 19
Vaughan Thomas, Lisa
Wadsworth, Susan
Whalley, Louise
Whittaker, Janet
FINE ART
Aarons, Stephanie
Allan, Nicholas
Arterie Gallery, The
Assinder, Barry
Aston, David
Atkin, Liz
Bagnall, Polly
Bainbridge Studios
Baker, Suzanne
Becker, Greg
Beggars’ Velvet
Benjamins, Paul
Berns, Marcus
Blandford, Sue
Blondiau
Bohlius, Dorothea
Bowder-Ridger, Caroline
Bradshaw, Gabrielle
Bradshaw, Mike
Brenchley, Lydia
Brueton, Camilla
Burles, Michael
Burnett, Julia
Burt, Zoë
Burton, Michael
Campbell, Rosie
Capewell, Gill
Carter, Andrew
Cavaliero Finn
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Artists by category
Cavaliero, Mia
35
Chappelow, John
86
Charsley-Jory, Liz
59
Checkland, Sydney Clare
61
Chilvers, Faranak
70
Chisholm, Elizabeth
79
Clifford, Paul
38
Clough, Emma
18
Clowes, Charlotte
33
Cunningham, Euan
54
Cutler, Sally
54
Deacon, Rachel
19
de Bromhead, Toni
60
de Greff, Julia
38
Dellow, Jeff
24
Dettlef Chapman, William
43
Devlin, Amy
31
Duke, Lucy
61
Dulwich Art Group
27
Dyball, Mark
41
Edmunds, Diana
17
Edwards, Didi
16
Elkington, Caroline
25
Emmott, Emma-Jayne
19
Emptage, Vicky
43
English, Katy
20
Eyemusic
49
Fellows, Samantha
70
Fertig, Edori
34
Floppy Toast
38
Flower, Wendy May
24
Forrest, Stephanie
40
Parry, Jody
79
GAS Gallery
15
Gibbs, Emily Jo
80
Gibson, Adele
73
Gildea, Paul
10
Giles, Lucy
29
Glen-Martin, Jodie
15
Glidewell, Penny
61
Gray, Camilla
60
Grimwood, Glenys
25
Grover, Martin
72
Hailstone, Bernard
32
Hamilton, Sarah
85
Hamley-Jenkins, Annette
25
Hankinson, Phil
30
Hardy, Louise
53
Harris Boys’ Academy 43
East Dulwich Art & Design Departments
Hartigan, Angelique
10
Harvey Jefferson, Catherine 68
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Hawking, Jacqui
Horrocks, Tessa
House, Michelle
Howick, Tiff
Hughes, Hannah
Ireland, Helen
Ison, Carl
Jackson, Barry Idris
Jackson, Deanna
Jacobs, Anna
Jarman, Tony
Johnson, John Jukes
Keay, Patricia
Kessler, Charlotte
Kirchner, Cass
Kormelink, Leonieke
Langley, Julia
Lee, Hugh
Lees, Henny
Lloyd, Elisabeth
Lloyd, Sandy
Lodge, Grace
Luchian, Cristian
Ludlow, Gina
Luetchford, Alice
Matze, Yoke
McKenzie, Julia
Merton, Nicholas
Meshoulam, Yair
Millar, Jane
Millar, Sandra
Molloy, Rebecca
Montage Group, The
Morgan, Laura
Moslin, Helen
Mothers and Daughters
Mullett, David
Murray, Karin
Myakicheff, Larion
Myers, Stephen
Nicholson, Clare
Otter Trading
Padoa, Julia
Payne, Miranda
Pearson, Mark
Portico Gallery, The
Pleasure and Beauty
Radclyffe, Consuelo
Recycled House, The
Redfern, Kate
Regency Group Artists, The
Rendel, Sally
Ridgwell, Martin
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Rogers, Ian
Roper, Adrian
Rutt, Loraine
Schless, Geert
Sherratt, Heather
Short, Vanessa
Shoul, Ethel
Simmonds, John
Spanyol, Lucy
Stage, Ruth
Stancu, Cristian
Stiasny, Beth
Stow, Kate
Stromboli Group, The
Sutton, Tig
Sutton, Timothy
Szicso, Eszter
Szulman, Gabriela
Taylor, David
Thirteen Textile Group
Thomson, Caroline
Tomasello, Guisi
Treasure, Joyce
Tunstill, Pip
Unsworth, Mike
Van Berckel, Charlotte
Vargas, Dairo
Vollmer, Sheila
Wadsworth, Susan
Walsh, Ronan
Walters Way Art Collective
Wasek, Pawel
Watkins, Priscilla
Watt-Bonar, Kristin
Watt Cooper, Alison
Wilde, Robert
Wilson, Julia
Wright, Caroline
Yates, Caroline
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FURNITURE
page
Beggars’ Velvet
50
Beuzeval, Mandie
73
Cavaliero Finn
62
Honeycat
35
House, Michelle
73
London Chair Collective, The 19
Murray, Alison
80
Murray, Ann
80
Murray, John
80
Parry, Jody
79
Petersen, Rupert
39
Platten, Claire
40
Artists by category
Rosie Shaw Upholstery
Sit: A Collaboration of Upholsterers
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GALLERIES
Arterie Gallery, The
Cavaliero Finn
GAS Gallery
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GLASS
Beggars’ Velvet
Goldfeather, Olayinka
Johnson, Juliet
Labor-Thomas, Roy
Michael Ruh Studio
Myers, Stephen
R, Alex
Rhys, Catherine
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ILLUSTRATION
Armstrong, Virginia
Becker, Greg
Clough, Michelle Ellis, Justine
Goldfeather, Olayinka
Grimwood, Glenys
Grover, Martin
Hamilton, Sarah
Hankinson, Phil
Holmes, Tessa
Howick, Tiff
Labor-Thomas, Roy
Maharaj, Ishwar
Moxham, Jessica
Myers, Stephen
Pipkin&Co
Pleasure and Beauty
Rendel, Sally
Shaw, Florence
Villares House, Laura
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Beggars’ Velvet
Burt, Zoë
Cavaliero Finn
Clowes, Charlotte
Conoley, Lucie
Ellis, Justine
GAS Gallery
Hamilton, Sarah
Honeycat
Howick, Tiff
Jacobs, Anna
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Michael Ruh Studio
Montage Group, The
Pipkin&Co
Recycled House, The
Rosie Shaw Upholstery
Turner, Helen
Wall, Yolande
Walton, Jess
Wasek, Pawel
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Beggars’ Velvet
Blum, Mathilde
Blumler, Jackie
Coles, Stella
Conoley, Lucie
Gibbs, Emily Jo
Hanbury, Luella
It’s All About Colour
Jamison, Nuala
May, Liz
Michell, Catherine
Moss, Lisa E
Mothers and Daughters
Murray, Alison
Murray, Ann
One We Made Earlier
Potter, Catherine
Rhys, Catherine
Schneider
Studio 19
Szulman, Gabriela
Tempest-Hay, Tania
Twisted-Vintage Jewellery
Walker, Jessica
Walters Way Art Collective
Whalley, Louise
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Aichinger, Anja
Stoysin, Branco
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PHOTOGRAPHY
Allen, Peter
Arterie Gallery, The
Assinder, Barry
Aston, David
Barker, Andy
Bland, Charlotte
Burt, Zoë
Chappelow, John
Clifford, Paul
Dutton, Kevin
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Emptage, Vicky
Evans, Torla
Flower, Wendy May
Grimwood, Paul
Hawking, Jacqui
Howard, Tom
Ison, Carl
Jackson, Edmund
Luetchford, Alice
Maguire, Tom
Matze, Yoke
Otter Trading
Parker, Wayne R
Parry, Keith
Portico Gallery, The
Rayn H, Lenka
Rogers, Ian
Sherlock, Clive
Short, Vanessa
Sowe, Chris
Stiasny, Beth
Stoysin, Branco
Street, Stephen
Walters Way Art Collective
PRINTS
Aarons, Stephanie
Armstrong, Virginia
Arterie Gallery, The
Bainbridge, Lucy
Bainbridge Studios
Ballardie, Helen
Barker, Andy
Becker, Greg
Bladbjerg, Lene
Blandford, Sue
Bohlius, Dorothea
Brenchley, Lydia
Brueton, Camilla
Burt, Zoë
Cheese, Chloe
Clough, Emma
Clough, Michelle Conoley, Lucie
Cunningham, Euan
Cutler, Sally
Day, Gill
Devlin, Amy
Dickens, Choua
Edmunds, Diana
Eggleton, Kerry
Ellis, Justine
Emmott, Emma-Jayne
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Floppy Toast
Forrest, Stephanie
Goldfeather, Olayinka
Glen-Martin, Jodie
Grover, Martin
Hamilton, Sarah
Hawking, Jacqui
Holmes, Tessa
Horrocks, Tessa
House, Michelle
Howick, Tiff
Jacobs, Anna
Jackson, Barry Idris
Johnson, John Jukes
Keogh, Karen
Kirchner, Cass
Kormelink, Leonieke
Labor-Thomas, Roy
Langley, Julia
Lee Cheng, Emma
Maharaj, Ishwar
McKenzie, Julia
Millar, Sandra
Montage Group, The
Luchian, Cristian
McGurdy, Paula
Murray, Karin
Nicholson, Clare
Otter Trading
Payne, Miranda
Peirce, Nicola
Perring, Susie
Place in Print
Pleasure and Beauty
Portico Gallery, The
Povey, Ed
Rendel, Sally
Ridgwell, Martin
Robertson, A A M Robertson, Judith
Rogers, Ian
Rolo, Sonia
Russell-Adams, Katrina
Stanbrook, Ray
Stancu, Cristian
Stow, Kate
Street, Stephen
Studio 19
Supermundane
Sutton, Timothy
Szulman, Gabriela
Treasure, Joyce
Wadsworth, Susan
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Wasek, Pawel
Waterhouse, Virginia
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Beggars’ Velvet
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Gane, Dilys
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Honeycat
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LeilaBadblood
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McGovern, Paul
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Murray, Alison
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Murray, Ann
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Murray, John
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Petersen, Rupert
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Potter, Catherine
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Project 45 R.P.M.
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Recycled House, The
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Regency Group Artists, The
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Sit: A Collaboration of 60
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Wall, Yolande
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SCULPTURE
page
Arterie Gallery, The
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Beep Studio
79
Beggars’ Velvet
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Bennett Male, Marcia
24
Boettcher, Mirko
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Cavaliero Finn
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Cobb, Nick
43
Crane, Thom
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Dettlef Chapman, William
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Di Carlo, Silvio
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Gane, Dilys
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Grover, Martin
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Johnson, John Jukes
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Mach, David
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Mara Sculpture
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McGovern, Paul
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Nicholson Smith, Jo
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Nutting, Iain
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Padoa, Julia
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Pleasure and Beauty
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Regency Group Artists, The
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Reynolds, Daniel
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Steele, Selena
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Studio 19
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Swift, Ben
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Walters Way Art Collective
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STREET ART
Street Art
Treasure, Joyce
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TEXTILES
Armstrong, Virginia
Arterie Gallery, The
Bainbridge Studios
Beggars’ Velvet
Burt, Zoë
Cavaliero Finn
Clough, Michelle Clowes, Charlotte
Collins, Hilary
Cunningham, Euan
Cutler, Sally
Ellis, Justine
Furphy Simpson
GAS Gallery
Gibbs, Emily Jo
Grimwood, Glenys
Hamilton, Sarah
Hope and Eden
House, Michelle
Jacobs, Anna
Jeffrey, Cecile
Hammond, Judy
Kirchner, Cass
Kormelink, Leonieke
LeilaBadblood
Levis née Stickley, Lisa
McKenzie, Julia
Mothers and Daughters
Mullen, Charlene
Murray, Alison
Murray, Ann
Pipkin&Co
Rendel, Sally
Rosa & Clara Designs
Steele, Selena
Thirteen Textile Group
Turner, Helen
Vaughan Thomas, Lisa
Wall, Yolande
Walton, Jess
Whittaker, Janet
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Stephanie Aarons
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HOSTED BY PAUL & ARABELLA TULLO
12 COURT LANE GARDENS SE21 7DZ
Artists’ Open House 93
Notes
94 Dulwich Festival 2015
Literature & Talks
Fairs
Walks
Music
Art
Performances
Food Trail
Some highlights of the 2015 Festival; for other events, venue and ticket information
please pick up a copy of the Events Guide from Dulwich Library or visit our website.
Joe Innes & The Cavalcade
FRIDAY 8 MAY / 8PM
UPSTAIRS AT THE EDT
David Starkey - Magna Carta
SATURDAY 16 MAY / 7.30PM
ALLEYN’S SCHOOL
The Queen’s Six
WEDNESDAY 13 MAY / 7.30PM
CHRIST’S CHAPEL
Weighting, presented by
Extraordinary Bodies
SATURDAY 9 MAY / 2PM & 7PM
& SUNDAY 10 MAY / 2PM
DULWICH PARK
Tangram Theatre
SUNDAY 17 MAY / 4PM
BELAIR HOUSE
Comedy Double Bill:
Liam Williams & Jonny Pelham
SATURDAY 9 MAY / 8PM
MCT AT ALLEYN’S SCHOOL
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9 - 10 May & 16 - 17 May, 11am - 6pm
Dulwich Festival 2015
IS KINDLY SUPPORTED BY
Lordship Lane Carpets
proud to sponsor our
local artists and
creative community
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