Archive for the ‘Exhibitions’ Category

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New Work by Stephen Belinfante


2011
10.12

The Curve Gallery is very pleased to present this exciting and vibrant selection of new work by Stephen Belinfante.     


The exhibition will run from 31 October – 14 December and is open to view most school days from 8.45am – 3.45pm.  There will be the opportunity to meet the artist at a Private View from 6-8pm on Thursday 1 December.

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GCSE & AS Exam Private View


2011
09.27



 

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GCSE & AS Exam Show


2011
09.21

The Curve Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of work completed by this year’s AS and GCSE students.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The show will run until 14 October and there will be the opportunity to attend a Special Viewing from 4pm on Wednesday 28 September.

Exhibitions in the Curve Gallery are open to view most school days from 8.45am-3.45pm.  Groups by appointment, please.  For further information please contact Carolyn Roberts on 01452 713340 ext 285

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Celia Smith Workshops


2011
07.19

Celia helps Yr 7s

Professional wire artist Celia Smith (who recently exhibited her Drawing with Wire exhibition in the Curve Gallery) worked with Churchdown School students from Year 7 and Year 10 on Monday 18 July. 

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A2 Exam Exhibition Private View 5th July 2011


2011
07.04

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A2 Exam Exhibition


2011
07.04

Jenny Stevens

The Curve Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of work completed by this year’s A-level students
Bethan Collingham

Tom Hodkinson

Sarah Sahabgharani

Dan Weir

Alice Capener

Vicky George

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Yr 7s Working in Gallery


2011
05.16

Two groups of Miss Hornby’s Year 7 students worked in the Curve Gallery this week, using Celia Smith’s sculptures as inspiration for their drawings.

Some of the students’ work will be on display alongside Celia’s in the Gallery and will be available to view at the Private View of the exhibition to be held on Thursday 26th May from 4.00-5.30pm.  Celia Smith will also be in attendance at the show.

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Celia Smith Drawing with Wire


2011
05.03
Shadow Drawings

Celia Smith is an artist who draws with wire as others draw with pencil.  For her creating sculptures out of wire is like drawing in three dimensions.  She became inspired to make wire shadows during the spring of 2006.  The sunlight seemed particularly sharp after the grey of winter and as a result she kept noticing peoples shadows and was intrigued by how the shadows distort yet still retain the characteristics of the person casting the shape.

Dunlin

Birds are Celia’s main inspiration; capturing their movement and character is her primary concern.  She finds that wire has a spontaneity that can give her sculptures a feeling of life and energy.

Lapwing

The majority of Celia’s sculptures are of domestic and native British birds.  She aims to capture not only their shape but also their movements and character.  A lot of time is spent drawing and studying the birds and often small wire studies and life-size pieces are made directly in front of the subject.

Guinea Fowl

Growing up as a farmer’s daughter has given Celia a passion for the natural environment.  To get ‘close to her subject’ Celia spends time away from her studio in beautiful and inspiring rural locations – these range from studying migratory Whooper swans in Norfolk to creating Greylag Geese in the Shetland islands.

The exhibition will run until 26 May 2011 and visitors are welcome to the Curve Gallery during school hours.  There will be an opportunity to meet the artist at a Private View from 4-5.30pm on Thursday 26 May.

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Laura Taylor Private View 2011.03.16


2011
03.17

Laura at the PV

Sue Belinfante, Head of Art, was especially pleased to present this exhibition by Laura Taylor as she is a past student of Churchdown School.  Hanging alongside the artists’ work in the exhibition are examples of work completed by some of the school’s current students who have participated in workshops with Laura. 

Some serious Art Criticism takes place

Many of the students and their families came along to the Private View in the school’s Curve Gallery to see how they had experimented with fun and unusual methods of painting, reflecting the approaches the artist uses in her own work. 

"That's only your opinion, Joe!"

‘Serendipity’ continues at the Curve Gallery until 24th March and visitors are welcome during school hours.

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Celia Smith Exhibition: 03.05 till 26.05.2011


2011
03.08

Flying Dunlin by Celia Smith

Lapwing by Celia Smith

Celia Smith is an artist who draws with wire, as others draw with pencil.  The majority of Celia’s sculptures are of domestic and native British birds. 

Her sculptures are also very eco friendly – the materials that Celia uses are mainly sourced from scrap yards, each visit brings new colours and textures which helps to inspire the next creation. Her beautiful forms are constructed out of wires, which may have previously been used for telephone and electrical wiring, or perhaps some rusty fencing found abandoned in a field.

Celia originally studied Fine Art Sculpture at Wimbledon School of Art, graduating in 1996.  The degree course offered her the chance to experiment with lots of different materials and techniques, but wire became her most favored medium.