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Philippa Lawrence: A Space Between

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A solo exhibition of the work of artist Philippa Lawrence.

This exhibition draws together threads that run throughout Philippa’s practice. Her materials have included textiles, gold leaf, enamel, glass, paper, installation and photography. She also learns specialised crafting techniques to make new work such as French polishing, enamelling or glassblowing. Many works include a repeated gesture, this can involve breaking or disrupting a surface by cutting, piercing or binding – hinting at fragility or loss.

Showcasing new and developing works, it also includes a creative response, in cut vinyl, to the life and work of artist Thelma Hulbert. 

Please join us for the exhibition opening on Saturday 14 September, 3-5pm. Artist talk with Philippa Lawrence, 2-3pm, £5:

Philippa Lawrence is an artist based at Spike Island, Bristol and Principal Lecturer at Cardiff Metropolitan University. She has exhibited widely, nationally and internationally, most recently in 2024 at Decennium Hestercombe Gallery and Scale of Water, Michael Pennie Gallery, Bath Spa University. She is currenty working towards two textile-based exhibitions planned for 2025.

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Past Exhibitions (2024)

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    An exhibition upstairs at THG exploring Honiton’s multicultural heritage and the stories of a diverse community. Telling Our Stories, Finding Our Roots is a community heritage and oral history project, which aims…

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    Contemporary Craft Selling Exhibition. Present Makers features hand-crafted gift ideas showcasing the talent and innovation of contemporary craftspeople and design makers in the South West.  The exhibition showcases contemporary craft including…

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    A solo exhibition of the work of artist Philippa Lawrence. This exhibition draws together threads that run throughout Philippa’s practice. Her materials have included textiles, gold leaf, enamel, glass, paper, installation…

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    The Witchcraft Series explores the history of witch trials and the power of ‘the witch’ in our culture, both as metaphor for our fears, and as representation of social injustice towards…