ABOVE: Teardrop vases by glass artist THOMAS PETIT, part of his 'Moors' range and each piece unique with an array of moorland shades against a white background
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ED BROWN
Cornucopia planter
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MEET LOCAL MAKERS
Saturday 1 Sept, 11am-2pm
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Jill Bagnall demonstrates her talents as a glass artist. Also handloom weaver Sue Christian will be demonstrating the skill and dexterity required by her craft. We also welcome Kaby Bitten (who also works in glass), Annie Stokes (stained glass and metal), Vicky Ware (ceramics) and Ed Brown (ceramics, from stoneware planters to jewellery).
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Shropshire Guild of Contemporary Craft 2018
Until 8 September
This year it's been particularly hard not to be impressed by the diversity of exhibits and materials chosen and used by members of the Shropshire Guild of Contemporary Craft at this their annual summer exhibition. There's something for all budgets, with prices ranging from just a few pounds for handmade cards, small pieces of pottery and small accessories for the home, to larger sums for jewellery, glasswork, framed prints, sculpture, furniture and woven wall hangings.
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Recently sold: JANE MURPHY ~ Buzzard ~ Glass
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AUTUMN OPEN
15 Sept - 27 Oct
Featuring Outline Art Group
Outline Art are a group of professional artists living on the East Cheshire/Staffordshire borders. Their work covers a wide range of disciplines, including painting, ceramics, sculpture, photography, stitch and printmaking.
'WAR & PEACE'
15 Sept - 11 Nov
Part of Wilfred Owen Centenary Festival, a wide range of commemorative events and exhibitions across Shropshire to mark the centenaries of Armistice Day and the death of Wilfred Owen.
AFFORDABLE ART
FESTIVE ARTS & CRAFTS
17 Nov - 12 Jan 2019
We fill our gallery with a diverse selection of artworks, all for under £250.
EXHIBIT WITH US
We are always interested to hear from artists who would like to display their work as part of our exhibition programme. To be considered, please email us for an application pack. With your application, please include samples in digital format of the type of work you propose to exhibit and a recent artist statement.
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Buy art interest-free while supporting living artists
The Willow is now an 'Own Art' gallery, making it more affordable to bu
y high-quality contemporary art by letting you spread the cost of your purchase over 10 months with an interest-free loan (representative 0% APR). The minimum you can borrow is £100, but this can be used to cover two or more lower-value items whose combined total adds up to £100 or more. Please ask at the desk for details.
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AUTUMN LIVE AT THE WILLOW
Friday 21 September
Put on your glad rags for FB POCKET ORCHESTRA
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We welcome back Hampshire's unique 3-piece outfit who present a contemporary slant on the popular acoustic music of the 1920/30s and earlier: sultry blues, hot jazz, swing dance and ragtime. Jenny Russell, Ollie Corbin and Paul Stevenson all sing and play a variety of instruments and have the sound and presence of a band at least twice their size. More info at www.fbpocketorchestra.co.uk.
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Call 01691 657575 or book
online
Tickets: £12 (children £6) Start time: 8pm (doors open 7pm)
Licensed bar
Pre-concert dining for ticket-holders 6.30-7pm
(must be pre-ordered)
For details, including menu, please contact willoweatery@gmail.com
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Saturday 29 September
Owen Lewis Productions presents
LADY SMOCK
A Shropshire Tale of the Life & Love of Mary Webb
A collaborative work of music, song, poetry and story by
Owen Lewis, Phoebe Rees and Rowan Bartram
7pm for 7.30pm start
Tickets: £8 (concessions £6)
Book by 'phone, 01691 657019
at
willowgalleryoswestry@gmail.com
or in person at the Willow Gallery
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Saturday 20 Oct
Remi Harris Trio
Saturday 27 Oct
'Wilfred & Susan: Love & War'
Saturday 17 Nov
Phillip Henry
Also Saturday 17 Nov Slide Guitar Masterclass with Phillip Henry
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Award-winning guitarist, arranger and composer Remi makes a welcome return, leading his trio across the genres of gypsy swing, jazz, blues, electronic, folk, world and rock. Tickets: £12 (children £6)
Wilfred Owen's poetry set to song and an interpretation of his mother Susan's perspective of her son at war. Sting trio Faith Brackenbury (violin/viola, vocals), Jane Griffiths (violin/viola) and Barney Morse-Brown (cello) in collaboration with poet Leo Nitemynks. Tickets: £10
Guitar star Phillip is also a harmonica player, immersing himself in the music of the Deep South, traditional music of the British Isles and Indian classical music. Tickets: £14 (children £7)
Phillip explains his unique approach to slide guitar, his rare instruments, and the styles and techniques he uses with them. You have the opportunity to ask questions and find out how you could improve your own skills.
Time: 4.00pm-5.30pm Cost: £12 (workshop only) / £22 (gig & workshop)
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For further information or to book, see our
website
or 'phone 01691 657575. Please note that tickets cannot be reserved without pre-payment.
When booking tickets for live music and other events, please let us know if you require wheelchair space or have any other specific requirements.
Thank you to everyone who supports our concert programme, enabling us to continue to bring quality and innovative live music performances to North Shropshire and the Borders.
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NEW! NURSERY RHYME CARDS
Willow Gallery volunteer finance officer Dr Mike Willis has produced a collection of nursery rhyme cards from watercolours painted by his grandfather in the 1940s as keepsakes for his grandchildren.
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The full set of 24 cards with a charm all of their own can be seen and purchased from
www.lovefromtheartist.com/Artists/oswestry/mike-willis (there is a facility on this site for you to customise your card). They can also be purchased at the Willow Gallery along with a mug range. Says Mike: 'Our grandfather was not a professional artist, but the watercolours show a skill and humour that we thought deserved to reach a wider audience.'
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AUTUMN / WINTER CRAFT FAIRS
Featuring artwork and hand-crafted items made by local artisans
Sat 13 October
Sat 1 December Further date in December to be advised
Craft-makers: If you would like to reserve a table, please contact
willowgalleryoswestry@gmail.com
We welcome first-time exhibitors
Table price £35
No commission to pay on sales
Set-up time from 8am
When booking, please provide full contact details
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WORKSHOPS & COURSES
Autumn/Winter
Sessions take place at the Willow Gallery's Dunbabin Room. Some courses are suitable for beginners, others for those with more expertise. Small class sizes allow plenty of individual attention.
RIGHT: Animal Watercolour Painting with Lesley Palmer
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Book
online, by 'phone (01691 657575) or in person. For Lifelong Learning courses, please book through Aberystwyth University (01970 621580 :
learning@aber.ac.uk). Classes previously listed and not appearing below are now full. Please check our
website for further details, including any materials, you need to bring.
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Animal Watercolour Painting
with Lesley Palmer
Tuesdays 11, 18, 25 Sept, 2 Oct
Time: 10am-1pm Cost: £85
Mixed-Media Textiles
with Suzette Smart
Sat 15 Sept
Time: 10am-4pm Cost: £45
Weather in the Landscape
with David Bannister
Sat 22 Sept
Time: 10am-4pm Cost: £45
Chinese Brush Painting
with Leo Donaghy
Wed 26 Sept, 3, 10, 17 Oct
Time: 10am-1.30pm Cost: £85
Oil Painting
with Leo Donaghy
Thurs 27 Sept , 4, 11, 18 Oct
Time: 10am-1.30pm Cost: £85
Modelling a Portrait Head in Clay
with Heather Burnley
Sun 30 Sept, 7 & 14 Oct
Time: 10am-4pm Cost: £110
Linocut Printmaking
with Ian Phillips
Sat 6 Oct
Time: 10am-4pm Cost: £55
Sketching a Portrait
with David Bannister
Sat 13 Oct
Time: 10am-4pm Cost: £45
Natural History Illustration:
Book Creation with Tereska Shepherd
Commencing Mon 22 Oct
Time: 10.30am-4pm Cost: £220
Batik Bags
with Jenny O'Leary
Sat 27 Oct
Time: 10am-4pm Cost: £45
Ceramic Birds
with Sara Wood
Sat 10 Nov
Time: 10am-12.30pm Cost: £45
Mixed-Media Heirloom Banners
with Jenny O'Leary & Suzette Smart
Sat 17 Nov, Sun 18 Nov
Time: 10am-4pm Cost: £120
Expressive Portraits
with David Bannister
Sat 24 Nov
Time: 10am-4pm Cost: £50
Mixed-Media Painting: Collage to Distraction with Peter Monaghan
Sun 25 Nov
Time: 10am-4pm Cost: £50
Exploring Trees through Batik
with Jenny O'Leary
Sat 1 Dec
Time: 10am-4pm Cost: £45
Embroidered Box
with Suzette Smart
Sat 8 Dec
Time: 10am-4pm Cost: £50
Cliffs & Coasts:
Feltmaking with Susan Mulcock
Sat 15 Dec
Time: 10am-4.30pm Cost: £45
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Capture your favourite wildlife animal in watercolour or create a portrait of a cherished pet.
Create textile pieces for collage or into a calico book, then embellish with different hand stitches.
Use colour, texture and expressive mark-making to create weather in your landscape.
Explore the composition, style and character of the finest artists of the Song Dynasty.
Transform sketch book ideas and photographs, scaling them up into a successful oil painting.
Model a life-size head from life, taking essential measurements in order to get a good likeness.
Explore a variety of linocut techniques with this professional and experienced printmaker.
Learn how to compose and use simple drawing tools to create a portrait with likeness.
On this 8-session
Lifelong Learning course extending into 2019, develop the skills to create your own natural history illustration book.
Explore the ancient Indonesian technique of batik, layering dyes and hot wax to create original designs.
Create and decorate a pair of ceramic birds. After glazing and firing, they are put on oak stands.
Use batik, fabric collage and embroidery to create an heirloom to hand down through the generations.
Give your portraits life and character using expressive mark making and colour. Give caricatures a go too!
Look at ways of creating less traditional representative forms through collage.
Use hot wax, bleach and inks to create pieces of work on the theme of trees.
Create a colourful box with fabric collage, free machine embroidery and creative hand stitching.
Experiment with various fibres and inlays, creating the basis of a coastal scene in felt.
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OUR DUNBABIN ROOM
In a separate building behind the Willow Gallery, the Dunbabin Room is a multipurpose space that lends itself to an array of activities from parties to fitness classes. It is also the venue for a range of excellent workshops and courses in arts and crafts - and students often express curiosity about the room's name... Read on [NB Requires PDF Reader]
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CHILDREN'S WORKSHOPS
After-school & half-term activities for children from ages 6-13
Many children like to make things and try new crafts - maybe have a go at batik using wax and dyes, have fun with paper, paint and glue, or make a colourful picture from sheep's wool! For more information, please contact Education Officer Jenny O'Leary at the Gallery.
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Folk fiddle, flute & mandolin with Diana Buckle
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Mondays, 7.30pm
£5 per week
Contact: 07980 291311
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Fridays, 10-11.30am
Mixed ability
Contact: 01938 554894
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Tai Chi with David Bannister
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Fridays, 14 Sept-19 Oct
1.30-3pm £45 for 6 sessions
Contact: 07541 535587
banni66@icloud.com
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Pat works mainly in silver, but also uses copper and enamel processes, inspired by the beauty of the natural world. From her workshop in Cheshire and connections in the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter, she is able to source materials and craft the original and beautiful jewellery you can see on sale at the Willow Gallery Shop - or, if you have a particular piece in mind - for yourself or for a special gift - Pat is always happy to help (see her website).
And do bear in mind the Own Art loan scheme includes the cost of buying high-quality contemporary jewellery - and also applies to commissions, including engagement and wedding rings...
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ABOVE: Pat in her workshop
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ABOUT US
A former car showroom, the gallery was founded by local craftsman Peter Vidal and opened in 2012 to promote contemporary art. A not-for-profit community interest company, it supports established and emerging artists (and particularly local talent) working across many disciplines, from painting and sculpture to fine woodworking, textile arts, pottery, jewellery, glass and photography. As well as regularly-changing exhibitions, we run artist-led workshops and courses, and hosts a programme of events, including live music, craft fairs, special exhibits, craft demonstrations and talks. Our artists-in-residence enjoy engaging with the public and are keen to share their knowledge and passion. There is also a café and a shop.
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CONTACT US
To contact the Willow Gallery: Tel: 01691 657575 email: willowgaleryoswestry@gmail.com
Website:
http://www.willowgalleryoswestry.org
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Address: 56 Willow Street, Oswestry, Shropshire SY11 1AD
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Tel: 07773 720425 email: willoweatery@gmail.com
Address: 56 Willow Street, Oswestry, Shropshire SY11 1AD
Gallery open: Mon-Sat 9.30am-5pm Eatery open: Mon-Sat 9.30am-4.30pm
Closed Sundays/Bank Holidays
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