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THG Open 2023 Winners: Sharon James #artistmother
25 May 2024 to 6 July 2024
Exhibition of new work by the winner of the THG Open 2023 - Sharon James.
James' work features large, strongly figurative paintings presenting vibrant scenes of domestic family life. They are intimate moments, inviting the viewer to become part of it like we are one of the family. Each painting is often an accurate reflection of a keenly observed moment. They focus on the bits of life that so easily get covered over offering an intensely personal vision with echoes of family, motherhood and heritage.
About Sharon James: Sharon holds a BA Hons in Fine Art Printmaking and an MA in Printmaking. After a successful career as a lecturer in Art and Design and then a gallery owner, she is now a full time artist. Her practice has evolved since the arrival of her three children. The mental transition from mum to artist being sometimes problematic. Her work focuses on painting and drawing using many mediums including digital tools.
Artist Interview: Sharon James, Behind the Artist
Alongside this exhibition, in the downstairs gallery is a display of work by winner of the Best Emerging Artist prize - Kyle Baker
© Sharon James, The Apocalypse of Emptiness
Past Exhibitions (2024)
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Philippa Lawrence: A Space Between
14 September 2024 to 2 November 2024
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,...
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Anne Jackson: The Witchcraft Series
14 September 2024 to 2 November 2024
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 women. The...
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seam collective: A Visible Thread
20 July 2024 to 31 August 2024
15 artists from the contemporary textile collective, seam, explore the visibility and invisibility of thread. The culmination of this touring exhibition. Visitors will be able to see how the...
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Global Women
10 July 2024 to 13 July 2024
Global Women explores themes relating to the emotions and identity of women going through the asylum-seeking process. This exhibition is part of the Global Women's project, a one-year multi-agency...