As part of Oxfordshire Artweeks each area puts together their own handy trail map, which lists opening times and plots out the offering of open studios and joint exhibitions for you to plan your visit. These are so helpful as the amount of art on display can sometimes seem a little overwhelming and it's hard to know where to start!
You can find our handy trail map here.
Every year in May and November you get the opportunity to see what the artists of Headington and Marston are doing.
Thursday, 27 April 2017
Monday, 24 April 2017
Headington Artweeks - Painters
You are spoiled for choice this year with the painters who are exhibiting in Headington as part of Oxfordshire Artweeks. Here is a quick overview of the great artists you will be able to see...
Kathy Turner - venue 295
An exhibition of colourful and atmospheric landscapes. This years' collection includes several paintings inspired by a recent visit to St Ives, Cornwall. Kathy likes to use a range of media to create texture and light.
Jane Strother - venue 296
Contemporary landscapes in oil or acrylic exhibited in her house and garden studio. This is a large solo exhibition, mostly paintings and some original collagraph, drypoint or lithographic prints and many sketchbooks which are always popular.
Ella Clocksin - venue 299
Professional open studio exhibition of contemporary mixed media and abstract watercolour. Introducing two new projects: the Visual Haiku, and Landscripts series reference Shotover Hill, Rock Edge, and experience that is not easily articulated at the borders of language and perception.
Jane Beinart - venue 300
As well as her bold coloured prints, Jane will be showing a new series of reflective pieces reminiscent of the sea and sky. Each piece in her series captures a moment, a play of the light in the water or the wisp of the clouds across the horizon. Plus her new mini series of unique, framed abstract pieces which capture tiny and evocative abstract landscapes.
All Saints Artists (a collective show) - venue 302
This collective show will include the following painters:
Jennifer Byrne - venue 303
Jennifer's first Artweeks exhibition was in 2014 as a novice painter. Three years on and time for her second exhibition. Her journey continues taking her from still life to landscapes, views inspired by walking Oxfordshires footpaths.
Rosemarie Deepwell - venue 304
An exhibition of watercolours and pastels.
Harriet Eagle - venue 306
Harmonious oil paintings of scenes and settings that have inspired Harriet, plus a collection of monochrome drawings and prints.
Deborah Laidlaw - venue 309
A personal exploration of painting and drawing from realism to abstraction.
Art at St Andrew's - venue 311
This collective show will include the following painters:
Also exhibiting will be Leslie Durham who paints mostly landscapes in watercolour or acrylics and has been experimenting with collage, and Rosemary Earl showing oil paintings for you to enjoy.
Angela Beatson Wood - venue 312
Angela's still life is concerned with different Asian cultures of places that she has travelled to, India, Burma, Cambodia, Lao. When travelling she brings back artefacts, figures, material and includes appropriate plants in her paintings.
Kathy Turner - venue 295
An exhibition of colourful and atmospheric landscapes. This years' collection includes several paintings inspired by a recent visit to St Ives, Cornwall. Kathy likes to use a range of media to create texture and light.
Contemporary landscapes in oil or acrylic exhibited in her house and garden studio. This is a large solo exhibition, mostly paintings and some original collagraph, drypoint or lithographic prints and many sketchbooks which are always popular.
Ella Clocksin - venue 299
Professional open studio exhibition of contemporary mixed media and abstract watercolour. Introducing two new projects: the Visual Haiku, and Landscripts series reference Shotover Hill, Rock Edge, and experience that is not easily articulated at the borders of language and perception.
Jane Beinart - venue 300
As well as her bold coloured prints, Jane will be showing a new series of reflective pieces reminiscent of the sea and sky. Each piece in her series captures a moment, a play of the light in the water or the wisp of the clouds across the horizon. Plus her new mini series of unique, framed abstract pieces which capture tiny and evocative abstract landscapes.
All Saints Artists (a collective show) - venue 302
This collective show will include the following painters:
“Stuart sees the play of light as if refracted through
a prism. He builds his compositions through
gestural marks working in much the same way
as the Impressionists, creating compositions that
dance on the canvas.”
Jenny Blyth Fine Art Oxford refracted Art Jericho January 2016
a prism. He builds his compositions through
gestural marks working in much the same way
as the Impressionists, creating compositions that
dance on the canvas.”
Jenny Blyth Fine Art Oxford refracted Art Jericho January 2016
Jennifer Byrne - venue 303
Jennifer's first Artweeks exhibition was in 2014 as a novice painter. Three years on and time for her second exhibition. Her journey continues taking her from still life to landscapes, views inspired by walking Oxfordshires footpaths.
Rosemarie Deepwell - venue 304
An exhibition of watercolours and pastels.
Harriet Eagle - venue 306
Harmonious oil paintings of scenes and settings that have inspired Harriet, plus a collection of monochrome drawings and prints.
Deborah Laidlaw - venue 309
A personal exploration of painting and drawing from realism to abstraction.
Art at St Andrew's - venue 311
This collective show will include the following painters:
Alison Soskice
Also exhibiting will be Leslie Durham who paints mostly landscapes in watercolour or acrylics and has been experimenting with collage, and Rosemary Earl showing oil paintings for you to enjoy.
Angela Beatson Wood - venue 312
Angela's still life is concerned with different Asian cultures of places that she has travelled to, India, Burma, Cambodia, Lao. When travelling she brings back artefacts, figures, material and includes appropriate plants in her paintings.
Monday, 17 April 2017
Art From All Ages
Along with many exhibitions from established artists this year in Headington, there is also the opportunity to see some great work from third year Oxford Brookes students, plus pupils from two of the local primary schools.
Artists of the House of Brookes - venue 314
Wood Farm Primary School - venue 297
A selection of fantastic artwork created by Key Stage Two pupils at Wood Farm Primary School across this academic year. Pupils have worked with local artists and enjoyed creating a range of mixed media artwork based on different themes and using different stimuli.
This exhibition will be open on the 20th, and then the 22nd - 25th May, from 1.00 - 3.00pm each day.
St Michaels CE Primary School - venue 315
Children aged 4-11 years will be exhibiting a variety of media used in artwork, across the school. Teas will be provided by the PTA - sounds great! Only open on Friday 26th from 1.30 - 3.30pm, so make sure you don't miss it!
Artists of the House of Brookes - venue 314
Artists of The House Brookes proudly presents 'Carbon', a third year Fine Art Degree Show at Oxford Brookes University. You can view the student's varied selection of work on their website
This is taking place between 13th-18th May 2017 - earlier than the rest of the Headington exhibitions (who will be showing between 20th - 29th May).
This is taking place between 13th-18th May 2017 - earlier than the rest of the Headington exhibitions (who will be showing between 20th - 29th May).
Wood Farm Primary School - venue 297
A selection of fantastic artwork created by Key Stage Two pupils at Wood Farm Primary School across this academic year. Pupils have worked with local artists and enjoyed creating a range of mixed media artwork based on different themes and using different stimuli.
This exhibition will be open on the 20th, and then the 22nd - 25th May, from 1.00 - 3.00pm each day.
St Michaels CE Primary School - venue 315
Children aged 4-11 years will be exhibiting a variety of media used in artwork, across the school. Teas will be provided by the PTA - sounds great! Only open on Friday 26th from 1.30 - 3.30pm, so make sure you don't miss it!
Wednesday, 12 April 2017
Warming up for Headington Art Weeks 2017
We have a total of 20 art exhibitions happening in the Headington area this year for Oxfordshire Artweeks, which is happening between the 20th - 29th May. If it isn't in your diary yet, do mark it in! There will be lots to see - with a great mix of established and first time exhibitors, joint shows and open studios, many within walking distance of each other. The busiest days look to be the weekends, but many exhibitions are open during the week as well.
A handy trail map to help you plan your visit will be available very soon - watch this space.
We have also developed a handy timetable which allows you to see which exhibitions are on on which days in an easy to read format - if you would like a copy please email me at jane@beinart.co.uk
We are all very busy finishing off work, and sorting out our exhibitions and we look forward to seeing you there!
A handy trail map to help you plan your visit will be available very soon - watch this space.
We have also developed a handy timetable which allows you to see which exhibitions are on on which days in an easy to read format - if you would like a copy please email me at jane@beinart.co.uk
We are all very busy finishing off work, and sorting out our exhibitions and we look forward to seeing you there!
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