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CAMP: Where Are We Now?

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Exhibition of work created by artists belonging to CAMP CIC (Contemporary Art Membership Platform)

Where Are We Now? is a new exhibition by members of CAMP highlighting diverse work considering contemporary environmental issues from multiple perspectives. The works to feature at THG will span many disciplines, including painting, print, sculpture, video, audio, photography, ceramics, textile works, collage, drawing and embroidery.

The exhibition features 40 artists from across Devon and Cornwall including: 

Dana Aala, Ruth Bateman, Lottie Bolster, Sara Bor, Katrina Brown, Bob Budd, Megan Calver and Gabrielle Hoad, Erika Cann, Emily Chung, Caroline Collingridge, Gillian Cooper,  Rachael Coward, Laura Denning, Marko Dutka, Francesca Elliott, John Elliott, Ilya Fisher, Sue Green, Angela Hilton, Karen Howse, Tim Hutton, Christina (Tina) Kutter, Octavia Madden, Gill Melling, Elizabeth Orcutt, Olivia Parsons, Ann Russell, Janet Sainsbury, Penny Simons, Mike Snudden, Viv Spencer, Charlotte Squire, Frances Staniforth, Stella Tripp, Carol Weir, Emma Saffy Wilson, Patricia Wilson Smith, Claire Winfield and Melanie Young. 

CAMP is an independent, member-led, support & professional development network for artists across Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. Set up in Plymouth in 2019 to support artists post education to develop sustainable careers, it has grown to over 200 members. CAMP promotes and supports doing, making, and sharing contemporary art through member-led activities, networking, and producing opportunities with partner arts organisations.

Image credits:

© Caroline Collingridge, Rare Lichens in Devon
© John Elliott, Hermit
© Octavia Madden, Within the Wild
© Elizabeth Orcott, Mat(t)er Refusae et Malagranati
© Janet Sainsbury, Ghosts and Lilies
© Viv Spencer, Green jugs

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