Fen Ditton Gallery are delighted to be making their 7th birthday this May with an exhibition inspired by the materials associated with a seven-year anniversary – Copper and Wool.
Since opening in May 2018, the gallery has become known for their carefully curated mixed-media exhibitions and, returning from her maternity leave, gallery manager Hannah Munby, has curated this exhibition in true Fen Ditton Gallery style: an exciting showcase of the cross-generational ideas and creativity of contemporary artists and craftspeople.
Often dismissed as a utilitarian material, copper will be front-and-centre with sculptures by Royal Academician Nigel Hall and formed vessels by metal-worker Willow Bloomfield.
Painters Felix Higham and Agnes Treherne have new works in oil on copper and Euan Evans will be returning to his Cornish heritage, combining copper with sculptural printmaking, alongside Sarah Gillespie’s extraordinary copper-plate mezzotint etchings. We are also delighted to be showing, once again, the master-etchings of the late Norman Ackroyd.
Copper oxides will be present through new works by renowned ceramic artist Jill Fanshawe Kato, first exhibited at Fen Ditton Gallery in Birds June 2019, and Cambridge potter David Stonehouse.
Fine weaving and textile will be once again highlighted with the work of young contemporary ikat weaver Jacob Monk and sculptural constructed textile artist Dr Hannah White.
The exhibition will also include a number of works from artist, collector and friend of the gallery, Jenny Crouch, who sadly passed away last year. Creating landscape images with wool found from the sheep grazing fences in the Shetlands, we are honoured to be working with Jenny’s family to exhibit these works, which speak both of the materiality and sustainability of the gallery’s mission.
Exhibition opening times:
Saturday 24th May – Sunday 22nd June
Open weekends 10am – 5pm
Other times by appointment
All works will be available to view and purchase at fendittongallery.com