Sunday 31 May 2009

It's Belarus for Ruty

Ruty Benjamini, whose ceramic work is on display at Skylark 2, will be showing wall work at Skylark 1 from 23 June to 5 July. A group named "Trails" was created in a ceramic factory in Boleslaviec, Poland, during a ceramic and sculpture symposium in August 2008.




This summer Ruty will spend four weeks near Bobruisk, Belarus. She has been invited to participate in the Art-ZhyZhal VII international plein-air ceramic symposium where she will be creating her work in experimental outdoor firings. We're looking forward to interesting new work!


Illustrated: Ruty Benjamini, Red and Green Trails.

Saturday 23 May 2009

News from Trinidad

The latest news from Skylark artist Trinidad Ball:
"This has been a really good year for me, particularly at the moment. I have a group of paintings showing at Crisolart, a gallery in Barcelona, where I was born and my family live, which is very pleasing, and I am in the middle of my first 'solo' at the Advocate Galleries, Wimbledon Village. This has been a very good experience. It's a very good gallery too work with. It's very professional and proactive and the preview was very well attended and generated some good sales. The show will continue until Monday 25 May. Everyone is welcome."

Sunday 17 May 2009

From the Skylark stand


There's still time to join the thousands of other visitors to the Skylark stand at the Affordable Art Fair, Bristol, where artists Nicolette Carter, Trinidad Ball, Veta Gorner, Eileen Martin, Clare Johnson, Steve Yeates, Gill Hickman, Ruty Benjamini and Jo Hodgen are exhibiting. Here is the scene of these artists' work at the fair, shortly before the crowds descended...









The fair is open until 5pm today.

Friday 15 May 2009

Skylark at the Affordable Art Fair

Skylark Gallery travels from London's South Bank to the Passenger Shed at Temple Meads, Bristol, this weekend as part of the popular Affordable Art Fair, running from Friday 15 May to Sunday 17 May. Gallery artists Nicolette Carter, Trinidad Ball, Veta Gorner, Eileen Martin, Clare Johnson, Steve Yeates, Gill Hickman, Ruty Benjamini and Jo Hodgen are exhibiting work in the Skylark space. It's the perfect chance to drop in, meet some of the artists, and pick up a new, affordable piece of work from the Skylark team.

Skylark is one of more than 50 galleries showing at the fair, which specialises in work that costs less than £3,000. Entry is £5 (£4 concessions), and free for children under 16.

Opening hours:
Friday 11-8
Saturday 11-6
Sunday 11-5

For more details see www.affordableartfair.com

Check back here soon for news from the fair.