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Latest news: preview 2010 >>
Artweeks 2009 promised to be bigger than ever, with 22 exhibitors at last count – and more to come from Eynsham Arts Group. Here is a sample of their work; check the Diary from 2 May for opening times at main venues.
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1. Barbara Bibb, Mic Wallington: Swan Cottage, Swan Lane
Oil paintings, monoprints & various other media: people & places.
2. Old Forge Pottery: 33a Newland Street
Ceramics by Anthony Abrahams, Tansin Atley, Julia Dromgoole, Malcolm Moor, Eva Smith & Ros Weatherall.
3. Jane Tomlinson: 18 Newland Close
The natural world, the genius of Charles Darwin, animals, birds, sunflowers, pebbles, stone circles and earth magic celebrated in vibrant paintings you'll love.
4. Crabapple: 16 Queens Lane
Vivid & varied new work by Rose Hallam (jewellery), Gillian Shepherd (ceramics/pottery), Adrian Moyes (digital art), Marjorie Ottley (photography), Tamsin Taylor (photography), Susan Raikes (ceramics/pottery), Meg Blacker (photography).
5. June King: 18 Old Witney Road
Dazzling exhibition in summerhouse, workshop & garden: stained glass, mosaic and paintings reflecting my love of the natural world, colour light & fantasy.
6. Eynsham Arts Group: Bartholomew Room, Market Square
Exhibitors include Sue Cook, Lorna Marrison, Graham Rice and Sue Templeman
7. Sarah Parker, Jayne Rossiter Gill: 17 Acre End Street.
Beautifully crafted millinery & jewellery in contemporary & traditional styles. Wedding photography & exhibition of people & places.
8. Christopher and Tabitha Schenk, Mary Field: 6 Cassington Road
Explorations of light, shadow, textures and patterns in photography/digital art, paintings and drawing.
Here is a map to guide you around the village.
Showcases the work of 7 artists this year - including ...
Adrian Moyes has some pioneering work in digigraphs and is a founder member of the Crabapple group.
Sue Raikes is another founder member of the Crabapple group.
celebrating the evolution of the species.
Sue is exhibiting with Eynsham Arts Group in the Bartholomew Room. This is her first floral painting in oils.
Another member of Eynsham Arts Group.
Graham is another long-established member of Eynsham Arts Group. This piece attracted an extended write-up in the Oxford Times (2009-05-21)
Sue is another member of Eynsham Arts Group.
All you need for a truly special occasion. Millinery - Jayne Elizabeth Millinery. Photography - Sarah Parker. Vintage Car - Richard Franklin.
Contact Jayne in the first instance.
Tabitha & Christopher Schenk also study building reflections, shapes and shadows - in Oxford and in China. 6 Cassington Road.
Here is a map to guide you around the village.
The newly refurbished Star was the setting for painting and drawings by Elsa Dawson and Catherine O’Keefe. Elsa considers this her best work. Site 116
and Brenda Hayden displayed her paintings of wood and water, land and sea at St Leonards Church. Site 117
and Eric White’s colourful pastels could be seen at his studio at 37 High Street. Site 119
Julia Loken’s watercolours are inspired by her lovely garden: see them all at Myrtle Cottage, Tanner’s Lane. Site 120
Jane Tomlinson’s colourful paintings of the natural world were on show at 18 Newland Close. Site 122
as shown in Karen Foster's food photography. Her work was on show at Eynsham Emporium, 32 Mill Street, Site 123.