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Artisans Showcase 2
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Sponsored by Jersey Tourism
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Here are the awards for Artisan's Showcase 2:
| Brown Shipley Private Banking Award for Most Technically Excellent Work |
£1000 |
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Adam Vautier (metal furniture) |
| Art in the Frame Foundation Award for Ceramics |
£500 |
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Lucy Blackmore |
| Art in the Frame Foundation Award for Jewellery |
£500 |
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Sasha Bellamy and Lisa Le Brocq |
| Art in the Frame Foundation Award for Textiles |
£500 |
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Sarah Jordan |
| Victor Hanby & Associates and Marine & Hydraulics Award for Glass |
£500 |
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Marc McCarty |
| Brown Shipley Private Banking Award for 3D Work |
£500 |
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Kate Webber (lights) |
| Brown Shipley Private Banking Award for Re-cycling |
£500 |
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Val Marshman (denim bags) |
| Brown Shipley Private Banking Award for Innovation |
£500 |
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Julie De Gruchy (jewellery from items found on the beach) |
| Jersey Tourism Award for Craftworker Graduating within 5 years |
£500 |
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Annabel Newby |
| Barclays Bank Award for Student Graduating in 2003 |
£500 |
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Annetta Norris |
| Brown Shipley Private Banking Award for Use of Colour |
£250 |
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Lisa Macdonald (textiles) |
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Illustrated talk by textile artist Sarah Lawrence.
| Sarah Lawrence is holding workshops on 21/22 June details here. |
Venue: The Harbour Gallery at St. Aubin [map] at 8pm.
Tickets: £6.00 (friends: £4.00, students: £3.00). Members of the Contemporary Textile Group to meet Sarah Lawrence for a meal at the Tenby, St. Aubin at 6.00pm before the talk.
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Artisans Showcase
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Sponsored by Jersey Tourism
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Saturday 24 - Monday 26 May
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The biggest and best craft event to be held in the Channel Islands, showcasing Jersey's Craft at its very best.
Over 12,000 visitors last year.
Venue: Country Fair, Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society Hall and grounds [map]. Free entry.
Friday 23 May: To be officially opened by Chris Ricketts, Director of Wales Arts International, Arts Council of Wales & British Council of Wales. Private View (for an invitation contact Art in the Frame)
Saturday 24 May: Open to the public 10.00am - 6.00pm.
Sunday 25 May: 11.00 - 12.00 private awards ceremony. Open to the public 12.00am - 6.00pm.
Monday 26 May: Open to the public 10.00am - 5.00pm.
Craft category awards
To be confirmed. Last year the awards were:
| Award |
Sponsor |
| Student graduating in 2003 |
Barclays Bank |
Most technically excellent work
(bursary and exhibition) |
Brown Shipley, private bank |
| Innovation in work |
IMT Fiduciary Services Ltd |
| Jewellery |
Jersey Tourism |
| Textile work |
Leslie Picot Trust |
| Glass work |
Marine Hydraulics &
Victor Hanby Associates |
Craftworker graduating in
the last 5 years |
Art in the Frame Foundation |
| Ceramics |
To be announced |
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Invited guests - judging & exhibiting
Jan Beeny - Ceramics.
Tanja Igic - Jewellery.
Robert Race - Moving models.
Susie Vaughan - Basket weaving.
Artists from Jersey
The artists appearing this year (who all have connections with Jersey) are:
Allan Bailey
Jo Bastiman
Sasha Bellamy
Lucy Blackmore
Robert Blackmore
Rosemary Blackmore
Edward Blampied
Julie Bolton
Jacki Braid
Norah Bryans
Catherine Cacquevel
Nick Carver
Maria Da Encarnacao
Julie De Gruchy
Julia Duquemin
Sue Fleming
Sheila Francis
Suzie Goodburn
June Gould
Rebecca Hefford
Libby Hughes
Sarah Jordan
Ellica Kaliff
Hilary Kay
Alan Keats
Lisa Le Brocq
Donna Le Marrec
Le Plongeon Designs
Micheline Leverrier
Little Miss No Waste
Marc McCarty
Lisa Macdonald
Val Marshman
Glynn Mitchell
Maria Mitchell
Bekki Mourant
Suzanne Moody
Annabel Newby
Annetta Norris
Vicky Ovenden
Clare Ormsby
Hanna G. Palsdottir
Andrew Perkins
Diane Postlethwaite
Naomi Renouf
David Richardson
Theresa Robinson
Anthea Rowce
Justine Taylor
Adam Vautier
Charlotte Venton
Kate Webber
Christine Whitham
John Wileman
Diana Wilson
Sue Wilton
Nigel Wray
Gambia Schools Trust |
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Driftwood furniture, 3D & recycling
Books, cards, pictures.
Jewellery
Student graduating
Illustrations/prints.
Bags, prints, pictures
Illustration, collage
Glass
Jewellery, bags
Pictures
Mr. Wan
Puppets
Teddy Bear prints, cards
Illustrations/cards
Photography with a difference!
Textiles/cushions
Textiles
Jewellery
Ceramics
Mirrors/Wood
Cards, notelets, bookmarks
Textiles
3D pictures
Textiles
Fireplace surrounds
Silver Jewellery
3d Wood.
Cards, books etc.
Glass
Textile recycling
Glass
Bags/textiles
Textiles
Jewellery
Silk painting
Recycled 3D blocks
Aromatherapy products
Photography/cards etc.
Graduating 2003
Glass
Boxes
Painted wood
Candles
3d Books, pictures
Textiles
Ceramics
Ceramics
Mobiles
Cards
3D
Graduating 2003
Mirrors, metal work
Textile recycling
Illustration
Venetian glass jewellery
Antique Teddy Bears
Recycled furniture
Artefacts from the Gambia |
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Thursday 8 May, 7pm for 8pm
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The ancient art of Japanese flower arranging.
Venue: The Harbour Gallery at St. Aubin [map] 7pm.
Tickets: £6.00 to include wine and nibbles.
Meet the artist George Kowzan whose work is influenced by Ikebana.
The talk and demonstration by Helen Hickman will start at 8.00pm. Helen Hickman is a 1st grade Somu of the Sogetsu School and Chairwoman of the Jersey Sogetsu Study Group.
There will be a raffle (drawn on Sunday 11th May) for the piece made by Helen during the demonstration.
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Saturday 1 & Sunday 2 February, 11.30am - 5.00pm
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Fine woven metal fabrics currently used in 26 countries.
Venue: The Harbour Gallery at St. Aubin [map].
Free entry.
Eric Caton has been invited by the Art in the Frame Foundation to demonstrate his fine metal fabrics to textile workers, flower arrangers and craftworkers. These fabrics are currently used in 26 countries throughout the world. also by award winning exhibitors at the Chelsea Flower Show 2002 and by exciting innovative textile artists.
These fabrics have to be seen to be believed.
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Thursday 30 January, 7pm for 8pm
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An introduction to the Brunel Broderers with Louise Watson.
Venue: The Harbour Gallery at St. Aubin [map] 7pm.
Tickets (adults: £8, friends: £6, students: £4) available from Art in the Frame.
Join us at 7.00pm for a glass of wine and nibbles to view the work of Louise Watson & at 8pm to attend her illustrated talk.
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