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Appledore Arts is a registered Charity which existsto celebrate and promote the Visual Arts.
Patrons: Lord David PuttnamJoanna Foster, CBE. Chair, Crafts Council
Trustees: Eilean Hooper-Greenhill, ChairSandy Brown, Artistic DirectorVanessa Marston, TreasurerSam RichardsPat MillnerJeremy FergusonLiz Willis
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AVAF Corporate Sponsor DESIGN & ADVERTISING
A warm welcome to Appledore Visual Arts Festival, LANDMARKS, adiverse showcase of work from local artists, alongside work fromthis year's invited national and international guests. We have animpressive range of exhibitions, collaborations, workshops,residencies, walks, talks and events to stimulate and excite. Wehave also developed some strong working partnerships with thelocal business community: engineers, shipbuilders, architects,design agencies and education providers. This support is reflectedacross the festival.
Whether you take a long, exploratory walk with Peter Ward, shape aclay pinch pot on the Quay, attend a masterclass with internationalceramicist Rebecca Hutchinson, grapple with the mystery ofcreativity with Sandy Brown and Patrick Jones, or treat yourself atthe contemporary craft fair, you will find something uplifting at thisyear's Festival.
We thank each of our partners, sponsors, supporters and venues forenabling this Festival and its exciting programme. In particular, weextend our gratitude to the Arts Council for its support.
Please visit our website to book yourself onto one of the workshopsand to find out the latest about what's on.
www.appledorearts.org
Rae HooleFestival Director
I have only been to Appledore once and was immediately captivatedby the enthusiasm, artistic aspiration and abilities of the peopleand the sheer beauty of the place. I promised myself that I wouldcome back to catch some of that creative energy. I will relishexperiencing the wide range of art and craft available to us allduring the magic Festival days and beyond.
Appledore Arts is committed to promoting, supporting andadvancing the visual and performing arts by engaging with a local,national and international audience with a goal of making the artsmore accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds. Anendeavour I am happy to endorse.
Lord David PutnamAppledore Arts Patron
Joanna Foster CBEAppledore Arts PatronChair, Crafts Council
invitationThe Glove FactoryNewquay StreetAppledoreDevon EX39 1LU
Join us for the opening night with our patron Joanna Foster CBE,Chair, Crafts Council.
Exhibitions in The Glove Factory:Shared Intuition - Sandy Brown and Patrick JonesBeneath the Surface - Paul Jones
Degrees of Separation - Jane Churchill, Blue Lights HallWish You Were Here - Tamsin Pender, The Quay Gallery & Restaurant
Also showing in Appledore:
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With special thanks to:Clive Jones, Chartered ArchitectGareth EdwardsDavid PinneyStuart FiddesAlison HarperKate WestTamsin PenderStella LevyBruce Cramp
An opportunity for everyone in Appledore to take part bydecorating their doorknocker. Relate to the LANDMARKS theme,using natural or found materials, seaside discoveries or yourown creative ideas. The Festival photographer will bephotographing doorknockers, or add yours directly to ourAppledore Arts flickr page:
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The Festival Pass is the bargain of the year! Only £5 for 4 days!
The Festival Pass will get you into most events and workshops free,except for the Artists Talks, Booking workshops and one or twoevents.
Children are free unless stated otherwise, and must beaccompanied by an adult.
Students gain free entry to Artists Talks with a student card.
The Festival Pass is available from the Information Tent on theQuay, every day throughout the Festival from 1030 to 1800.
To book our popular workshops with artists and Artists Talks use thebooking form on page 31 of this programme, visitwww. .org or phone (booking only).
You will find places to eat and drink all over Appledore withsomething to suit all tastes – lovely tearooms, cafes, pubs, fish andchips and restaurants, and the wonderful Appledore phenomenonof Hockings ice-cream on the Quay, the best ice-cream in theworld.
Lost and found & welfare advice is located in the Information Tent.
Public toilets are situated in Churchfields Carpark.
The information contained in this programme was correct when wewent to print and we apologise if there are unavoidablealterations.
For up to the minute information see the board in the InformationTent, visit our website, or check out
Appledore Arts has been fortunate in securing funding from ArtsCouncil England which is a great validation of the quality andinclusiveness of our Festival, and we have to match every pennyfrom them.
You can support us by making a donation via
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Appledore Visual Arts FestivalTHURSDAY 7 - SUNDAY 10 JUNE 2012
Instow Primary SchoolSaturday 26 May 1000 - 1500with Andy Coombes and Lucy Jackson
Abbotsham Primary School, BidefordWednesday 30 May 1530 - 1800with Karen Hawkins
Appledore Primary SchoolSaturday 1 June 1000 - 1500with Jane Churchill
Free Pre Festival Drop-in WorkshopsCome along to one of these workshops and make things for theFlotilla Parade to be held on Sunday 10 June (see page 25).
The Glove Factory GallerySaturday 9 June 1900 - 2100
Celebrating AbstractionWith Sandy Brown, Patrick Jones, Mel Gooding & guests
Panel DiscussionShared IntuitionA major exhibition by two of Britain's leading artists exhibiting large-scale abstract work.
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Patrick Jones
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is one of England's foremost abstract painters.His paintings are characterised by their colour, vibrancy andfreshness. He has taught and exhibited extensively and beenchosen for two Hayward Annuals, with solo shows in London,New York, Washington D.C. and Ireland. He represented the UKin the Carnegie International. www. .com
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has been credited as being one of the worldsleading ceramic artists, known for her dynamic boldness, vibrantuse of colour and freedom. She has work in many museumcollections worldwide and is regularly asked to speak on her workat conferences. www. .com
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and share a view that the making of artcomes out of an essential affirmation of being alive. They are hosting aforum with a panel of experts, including art critic and writer ,who writes for the Guardian and is the author of major monographs ofevery important abstract artist in England. It is chaired by Joanna FosterCBE, Chair, Crafts Council, to help illuminate the mystery surroundingcreativity, bouncing ideas across the room. Inspired by the outstandingorganisation Abstract Critical, who have been invited to the forum, theywelcome witty and amusing anecdote in preference to artspeak, and hopeto host a thoroughly enjoyable event.
The Glove Factory Gallery, Every day 1100 - 1700
£10 with festival pass.appledorearts
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Students free with card. Booking requiredwww. .org or use the booking form in the back of theprogramme or T
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Saturday 9 June 1100 - 1700
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Join Rebecca Hutchinson, international guest artist, for herceramics master class - you are advised to book early as this willfill up fast.
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SundayWe are delighted to welcome American artist Rebecca Hutchinsonto the Appledore Visual Arts Festival. She is one of the rising starsin international ceramics with a reputation for ambitiousinstallations in museums around the world. Rebecca's work focuseson the endless influences found in nature, using uniquelydeveloped paper clay techniques.Studio open to the public on Sunday 1200 - 1300www. .com
Rebecca Hutchinson, our international guest artist, talks about herambitious ceramics.
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Paperclay, a sculptural approach with Rebecca Hutchinsonresidency
exhibitionPaul's paintings explore and reinvent the complex edge of ourcoastline. His original use of texture and form grows out of hisearlier work in ceramics; his love of sensual glazes achievesextraordinary three-dimensional surfaces with paint. Paul exhibitsregularly and nationally with work in numerous private andcorporate collections. His second book 'Overview' has just beenpublished.
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Exhibition in The Glove Factory Painting Studio
Paul JonesBeneath the Surface
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Bunty is a ceramic artist from Trinidad who is here in the UKespecially for the Appledore Visual Arts Festival. She has a strongreputation in the Caribbean for her intuitive figurative work, whichis based on the myths and legends of the islands.
Trinidadian, Bunty O'Connor, talks about her work.booking required
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Bunty O’ConnorResidency & TalkIn The Glove Factory Studio
Bunty O'ConnorGod of the Helconia Forest
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Appledore Dreaming with Naomi Hart
Every day 1100 – 1700Check information board for venue
Thursday 7 June 1030 - 1700Yurt on the Quay
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An installation of clay pebbles handmade by local school childrenfrom Orchard Vale and Newport Primary Schools, and students fromSouth Devon College. The installation is intended to be interactive -please handle the pebbles, read them and put them back in adifferent place. The constant shifting of the pebbles by hand willecho the movement of water over the pebbles in the river and tidalestuary.
Exeter based artist, Naomi Hart exhibits nationally andinternationally with work in the permanent collection of theNational Museum of Scotland. Naomi invites you to create a giant'Appledore Dreaming' canvas. Paint your favourite Appledorelandmark, show your journey to get here or depict where you havecome from in the style of Australian aboriginal painting. Naomi willhelp you with some typical signs and marks, or invent your own.www. .info
Clay Pebbles with Mandy Biscoe & Sarah JohnSunday 10 June 1100 - 1800Yurt on the Quay
Free with festival pass
Mandy Biscoe studied Contemporary Crafts at University College,Falmouth and more recently was artist in residence at South DevonCollege. Sarah John studied Applied Arts at Plymouth College of Art.They are back at the festival to help you make your own claypebbles using press moulds made from river pebbles or two pinchpots joined together. Mandy and Sarah are working in partnershipwith Devon Guild of Craftsmen.
Tamsin Pender, Blue Boy
A Stroll Through Time with Sue GiblettThursday 7 June 1100 - 1600Far end of the Quay
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If you look among the stones on the beach as far as Skern, there aremany curious objects waiting to be found - pieces of sea glass, potteryand china, metal from old ships and clinker from their engines.Together these tell a story about the past, of people who lived andworked here before us. Collect these pieces and place them into anAppledore Timeline.
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This workshop is supported by North Devon Arts
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pebble ridgeThe stories of our living landscape are best appreciated throughphysical engagement with our environment. Join environmental artistand local resident Pete Ward, Geographer Ralph Brayne and BirdLifeinternational conservationist John Fanshawe for this 10-mile trek alongthe entire length of the Pebble Ridge on the dramatic North DevonCoast, from its source at The Gore near Bucks Mills to its culminationat the mouth of the Taw and Torridge estuaries. This all-day event willallow participants to appreciate, discuss and consequently express thenatural processes that form a unique and constantly evolving naturallysculpted landmark – THE PEBBLE RIDGE. Not for the faint-hearted.Please bring a packed-lunch, and wear sensible footwear and clothing.For further information contact [email protected]
Mini-expedition to explore the evolution of a livinglandmark with artist Pete Ward
Pebble Ridge
Artists talk and mini-exhibition
PEBBLE RIDGE artists talk with Pete Ward, Ralph Brayne andBirdLife international conservationist John FanshaweAn opportunity to share in the events of Thursday's expedition alongthe Pebble Ridge, through images, objects, readings and discussion.
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Installation & Workshops
Clay Pebble workshop Naomi Hart workshop
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residencyVolkhardt MullerA Slice of LifeResidency in Appledore Community HallSATURDAY 9 AND SUNDAY 10 JUNE 1100 - 1700
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Volkhardt Muller is from Southern Germany, and has aStaatsexamen in Arts Education and a Research Degree inIntermedial Design. Volkhardt is working on his series of woodcutsdepicting life on the British high street. Visitors can commission,for as little as £2.50, a section of the plate to print. Eachcommission pays for a series of three identical prints which will bere-constituted in the summer of 2012 as a large-scale, illuminatedprint object for exhibition - a vision of contemporary public life allmade possible through people's choices and contributions.
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Exhibition upstairs in the Quay Gallery & RestaurantEVERY DAY 0830 - 2130
Tamsin Pender is showing a series of enigmatic postcards, tamperedwith to mask out features, people and landmarks, leaving only theovert blue of sea and sky. Tamsin studied at the Royal AcademySchools and has exhibited widely including Tate Gallery St Ives,Walsall New Art Gallery and Beaconsfield, London.
Tamsin PenderWish You Were Here
Volkhard Muller, Limbo Tamsin Pender, Blue Boy
FRIDAY 8 JUNE 1000 - 1600 Yurt on The QuayMeet at the Information tent at 1000£20 with festival pass
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Karen Howse and Chrissy Wallis both studied at University College,Falmouth. They live in Cornwall and have collaborated before, mostrecently during the 'Drawing Exploring Workshop' at the Centre forContemporary Arts and the Natural World (CCANW).Join Karen and Chrissy for a tour of Appledore's landmarks and tune into the particular sound signatures of these special sites. After makingan A3 sketchbook, you will be guided to make marks on paper toreflect the quality and intensity of the sounds heard to create aSoundmap. Drawing equipment will be provided, but bring anythingextra you would like to use, and a packed-lunch.
Booking required www.appledorearts.org or use the booking form atthe back of this programme or 07767 371417
Wear suitable clothes for art work and for the weather.
Volkhard Muller, Early Learning
workshopFRIDAY 8 JUNE 1100 - 1700Yurt on The QuayFree with festival pass
Claire Day is based in Bath. Her work is about surfaces, texture andimprints. It is filled with memories of childhood, being on the beachand collecting curious objects. Julia Butler is a research co-odinator,runs outdoor learning workshops for children and is a forest schoolleader. You might have seen Julia and Clare at previous festivals. Jointhem to make the giant book 'Landmarks of Our Lives'. You can paint,draw, print, collage or write about a landmark in your own life. At theend of the day a big concertina book will stretch along the quay.
Drop in Workshop with Claire Day & Julia Butler
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You will also be able to make smaller individual or family books totake away. All adults and accompanied children are welcome.
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workshopDisplays & Workshops with Petroc
Jerwood Drawing Prize - talk & tour with Paul Thomas
The BIG Drawing Workshop with artist Paul Thomas
Every day 1030 - 1600, Marquee on the Quay
petrocFree with festival pass
Friday 8 June 1900 - 2100Burton Art Gallery and Museum
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Saturday 9 June 1000 - 1600PETROC, North Devon School of Art,Brannams Campus, Barnstaple
£30 book through the Burton Art Gallery & Museumburtonartgallery
Petroc's School of Creative Industries will be working from amarquee on the quayside. Students and staff representing theschool's talents will be presenting a series of events and workshops,including the Art on Prescription program – a firm festival favourite.
For more information contact:[email protected] or [email protected]. .ac.uk
Join Paul Thomas, artist and co-founder of the Jerwood DrawingPrize, as he discusses the exhibition and some of the thoughtprocesses behind the judges selections.
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A workshop for professionals and beginners wishing to explore theirdrawing skills and techniques on a larger scale; to relax,experiment and be creative. Please bring basic art supplies (aselection of pencils, sketchbook, plastic eraser, pencil sharpener),scenic charcoal (thick sticks of willow charcoal) and masking tape.All other materials will be provided at an additional cost of £10payable directly to Paul Thomas on the day.
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Degrees of Separation - Surviving ObjectsEvery day 1000 - 1700 in the Blue Lights Hall
Friday 8 JuneThe Blue Lights Hall 1400 - 1500Free with festival pass.
In July 1917 Lieut. W. G. Hicks was killed in France leaving behind afiancee, Jessie Ellman. This installation created by Jane ninety-fouryears later, discovers the traces of his memory and tells glimpses of theirstory through collected objects and created artefacts. Degrees ofSeparation invites you into a world between truth and fiction, the realand the imagined, and asks what can be uncovered about a man's life andlove from just a few surviving objects. Degrees of Separation is a seriesof site-specific installations exploring connection and separation, loveand loss and is linked to war memorials across the country.
Join Jane Churchhill for a talk about Degrees of Separation
Jane Churchill
Jane Churchill studied theatre design at Wimbledon School of Art and hasexhibited widely. She is an artist and maker of imaginary worlds, workingin a variety of media including theatre design, sculpture and installation.She also creates with organisations and communities. Jane was inspiredby Appledore and its shipbuilding history while exploring the warmemorial and churchyard here. In response she has been involved inthree separate yet linked site-specific projects for the festival.
residencyKate WaltersEarth Beneath My FeetArtists Residence in Appledore Working Men’s Club
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Saturday 9 June 1400 - 1445, Working Men's Club
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London-born, Kate Walters studied in London, Brighton and atFalmouth. She has exhibited widely including at the Royal Academy,Ludlow Open, Artsway Open, the Discerning Eye and Newlyn ArtGallery. Kate's work has been short-listed for the Jerwood DrawingPrize. She focuses upon the surfacing impulses of ancient femininewisdom through her drawings, watercolours, oil paintings, andphotographs. You are welcome to watch her at work, and to askquestions.www. .co.uk
Tune in to the 'earth beneath your feet' - a walk to gather materialto make small shrines, take photographs or make drawings. Enjoylunch outside (weather permitting) before returning to theworkshop space to develop ideas and explore related themes - thelandmarks of one's life. This will be a quiet and supportive day offairly intense experiences. Bring a packed-lunch, warm waterproofclothes, sunscreen, sketch or notebooks, drawing materials, cameraif you have one - and please carry in a rucksack to leave your armsfree.
(max 15 places, suitable for adults)Booking required at www. .org or use the bookingform in the back of this programme or
A presentation of images where Kate talks about her recent workand developments, the places that have inspired her, challenges shehas faced, and insights she has been given. There will beopportunities to ask questions and glean tips on surviving as anartist. Students welcome.
Earth Beneath Your Feet - Walk & Workshop
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Collection of Years: 1917Lieut. W.G.Hicks 1917 Lachrymatoria: Collection of Tears
ArtTrek ExhibitionMarquee on the Quay, Every Day 1030 - 1700Come and meet local artists representing North Devon Arts and seetheir work. Find out how you can get involved.
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Leading craftspeople from all over the southwest apply to AppledoreArts to participate in the Contemporary Crafts Fair.
We are delighted to invite the successful people to show their latestworks. It is a great opportunity for visitors to meet the makers, tohear them explain their creative processes, and to choose beautifulworks to take home. It is rare to find such a mix of high quality artand crafts in one small village.
Chris Taylor - ceramics, Annabel Hill - original print work and AtelierGallery - chosen makers from the gallery, are joined by the artistspictorially represented on this page.
For further information on the artists and Contemporary Crafts,please contact: Stella Levy, Appledore Contemporary Craft Fairwww. @gmail.com or visit our website
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Contemporary Crafts
Every day in the Baptist Hall and on the Quay
Sarah Gallifent - PhotographyEstuary Furrows
Marsha DrewSilversmithing and Jewellerywww.marshadrewjewellery.com
Catherine StottMosaics
April DoubledayFairtrade silver and gold jewellerywww.aprildoubleday.com
April Doubleday, Stacking rings Catherine Stott, Aquarium
Neil Edgson - Ceramicswww.neiledgson.comThree Lagoon bowls
Thursday 7 June 1900 - 2030
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Maggie will talk about her experiences as a potter, and show imagesof the making of the Appledore Station plaque. Along with examplesof her recent architectural ceramics there will be an opportunity tosee the first draft design for a new war memorial. Appledore bornMaggie Curtis gained her degree in three-dimensional design fromBath Academy of Art, has served an apprenticeship under MichaelLeach, was head of art at Edgehill College and has exhibited widely.www. .co.uk
booking required www. .org or use the booking format the back of this programme or T 07767 371417
Susie's Tea Rooms in Market Street is hosting an exhibition and aseries of artists in residence based on the LANDMARKS theme.Bideford Bay Creatives have converted an out-house in the garden ofthe café into a workshop/gallery and temporary studio space. Comeand engage with an artist on each day of the festival, watch them atwork and talk to them about their practice. There is an exhibition inthe cafe and the opportunity to purchase artworks.www. .org
Bideford Bay CreativesEvery Day 1000 – 1730 Susie's Tea Rooms
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Landmark Banners with Bideford Bay CreativesThursday 7 June 1300 - 1800, Friday 8 June 1030 - 1300Appledore Community Hall
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Create banners taking inspiration from the local landscape, seascapeand architectural landmarks. We will be re-using and recyclingmanufactured banners to create exciting new ones. All materialssupplied, just come dressed ready to make a mess.
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Flags, Festoon & Print with ArtTreeEvery day 1030 - 1700 Yurt on the Quay
Using ASAFO African tribal flags as an inspiration, painter andprintmaker, Jon L Gordon, theatre designer Trish Mohan and mixedmedia textile artist, Helyne Jennings have created a fun children'sworkshop of applique and printmaking. Use your imagination tocreate a vibrant flag festooned with local imagery, decorative bordersand embellished with buttons, shells and beads.
www. .co.uk -arttree Free with festival pass
Driftwood sculpture with Steve MansfieldSaturday 9 June 1100 – 1700 Yurt on the Quay
Join Steve for tide-powered art: recycled, reused and recreated.Steve Mansfield has always collected driftwood, recognising its ownbeauty, and resemblance to other things. Using just a few hand tools,with little or no work done to change the found shapes, Steve willassist you in joining pieces together to enhance the quirkiness of thefound pieces. Steve will be selling his driftwood sculptures on theQuay on the Sunday.
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Maggie CurtisMaking a New LandmarkArtist’s Talk in The Glove Factory
film screeningThursday 7 June1000 - 1230 (ages 5 - 7), 1330 - 1600 (ages 8 - 12), Baptist Church
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Claire Evans trained in Fine Art Printmaking at Winchester School ofArt, and since graduating in 2002 has happily spent lots of her timeand energy helping other people make animations, and showingthem just how much fun and how easy it can be. Claire will help youdesign and make as many wacky contraptions as you can to transportyou around the world, and animate its journey across land and seaaround some of the worlds most famous landmarks.
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Friday 8 June 1000 – 1600Upstairs in the Baptist Church
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Dave Green has taught photography at colleges in Northampton,Tuscon AZ, USA and across Devon. He is experienced at runningworkshops and has exhibited widely. Join Dave as you experiencethe thrill of walking inside a huge camera and seeing the outsideworld inverted on the wall. Make your own pinhole camera duringthe workshop and take photographs to take home. You will help toconstruct, and learn the basics of a traditional photographicdarkroom.
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A feature documentary about the fortunes of two young girls from theEthiopian rural town of Bekoji, home to the Olympic and Worldchampions Tirunesh Dibaba and Kenenisa Bekele. The film followsHawii and Alemi as they try to follow in their heroes' footsteps movingfrom school track to national competition and from childhood toadulthood. Their mentor is a former PE teacher who has discoveredand trained many of the world's leading long distance runnersincluding Dibaba, Bekele and Deratu Tulu, the first African woman towin an Olympic gold.
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booking required www. .org or use the booking format the back of this programme or T 07767 371417
Film Screening and Q&A
Town Of Runners (85 mins, PG), director Jerry Rothwell
Documentary Strategies with Jerry Rothwell
Saturday 9 June 1500 – 1700 Baptist Church
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A talk with film clips about developing and directing documentaryfeature films. Jerry Rothwell is a documentary filmmaker whose workincludes the award-winning feature docs Donor Unknown (More4/Arte/CBC/PBS/VPRO) about a sperm donor and his many offspring,winner of last year's Tribeca (Online) Best Feature, Heavy Load(IFC/ITVS/BBC), about a group of people with learning disabilitieswho form a punk band, and Deep Water (Pathe/FilmFour/UK FilmCouncil co-directed with Louise Osmond), about Donald Crowhurst'sill-fated voyage in the 1968 round-the-world yacht race. His latestfilm is Town Of Runners (ITVS/Britdoc) about the young athletes ofBekoji in Ethiopia.
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With Claire Evans of Small World Animations
This summer the south west coast will welcome an extraordinaryvisitor, Nowhereisland, a new island nation. Artist Alex Hartley hasdeveloped the project, which is part of the Cultural Olympiad. It willpass close to Appledore and moor at Ilfracombe. For moreinformation on the journey and to become a citizen ofNowhereisland see www. .orgnowhereisland
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confluencecon>flu>ence combines art, science and technology to take a look'behind the scenes' of the Biosphere. Live online environmental datawas collected from locations along the River Torridge, using remotesensors called Ecoids, and the four project artists have used the datastreaming from these to create new hybrid artworks, as well asworking with eight schools and communities along the river tovisualise aspects of their local environments. This has all been madepossible by the unique partnership of University of Plymouth's i-DAT(Institute of Digital Arts and Technology), The North Devon BiosphereFoundation, Beaford Arts and Appledore Arts.
5metre portable/inflatable Go Dome you will be able tosee visualisations created with the schools using the environmentaldata gathered. Alongside the dome, St Mary's Hall will play host tonew work created by the artists.
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Tidal Forces
Simon Warner & Simon Ryder
Simon Warner says “I am interested in the dynamic nature of rivers;we tame their wildness at our peril. On the Torridge I amparticularly fascinated by the rhythm of the tides. I have also beenseeking out viewpoints over the river, trying to articulate therelationship between what we appreciate at a distance, and what isactually happening at the waterline.”
teamed up to create a new work.They placed cameras and data recorders on a raft in the tidalstream letting the tides float them up and down the estuary overthe course of a day.
Simon Ryder, Tranquility - Walking through the Torridge Valley in searchof tranquility and inspiration, free from the chatter of moderntechnology, the rhythm of my footsteps allowing my mind towander...but...can you measure this? How might my personalimpressions (measured and turned into digital data) fit in with theenvironmental data from the scientists? What might this look like? So,with mobile data recorder in hand, a blog to show where I have been(www. .com) I set out...in search of Tranquility.
Simon Warner is a landscape filmmaker and photographer based inYorkshire. Solo exhibitions include A Guide to Yorkshire Rivers atImpressions Gallery and Leaving Home at the Brontë ParsonageMuseum. Active in museum education he also lectures on earlyphotography. Simon held a Research Fellowship with NESTA 2006-8,and was long-listed for the Northern Art Prize 2011. He is currently2012 artist in residence for the Watershed Landscape programme withPennine Prospects. www. .co.uk
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Jon Pigott is a sonic artist who has presented his work nationally andinternationally. He currently teaches at Cardiff School of Art andDesign. His practice and research looks at sound and technologythrough electromechanical and kinetic sound sculptures. By openingthe black box of technology and exploring the intrinsic musicality ofthe materials within, Jon's work explores past technologies, andcritiques present ones used for creating music and sound.www. .co.uk
Antony Lyons draws on a hybrid art and science background, producinglandscape-based sculptural works and video/sound installations. Hisapproach is grounded in fieldwork, ecological understanding anddetailed research. In the past three years, he has undertaken creativeresidencies in England, Ireland and the USA. On-going artisticcollaborations include Deiseal - in Ireland - and the UK-based NOVAgroup of artists. He is an associate of the PLaCE Research Centre,in Bristol. www. .net
During the Confluence project, have assumed theroles of 'Green and Geek' respectively, leaving no stone unturned intheir investigations of the relationships between data, community, artand the natural environment. Focusing on the river itself, and on batsas a sensitive indicator species, they have developed ways ofcommunicating ecological information in tangible, accessible andinspiring ways. Their collaborative work weaves together a range oftechnologies, local voices and a year of creative explorations of the
Torridge, with the aim of fostering more intimate connections.
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River TorridgePhotograph: Simon Warner
Capturing data and sound.Photograph: Antony Lyons
St Marys Church Hall 1100 – 1730Free with festival passwww. .orgconfluence-project
The European Agricultural Fundfor Rural Development:Europe investing in rural areas
Mobile Data RecorderPhoto: Simon Ryder
Instow BeachPhoto: Antony Lyons
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A nautical celebration of ships and creativity and a fabulous finale to thisyears' festival. Follow the flotilla of super ships, sea creatures andbobbing boats as it takes to the streets in a vibrant parade led by localsamba band Energia. Using the boats crafted in Appledore shipyard astheir inspiration, the children from three partner primary schools haveworked alongside four artists to create colourful willow sculptures andmodels. Children from Appledore, Abbotsham and Instow primary schoolshave created Seahunter, the Lundy Puffin, HMS Echo and other famousships and boats… and you can make one too if you call in to one of ourfree drop-in family workshops in May and June (see page 4) or call in onthe ArtTree workshops along the Quay duringthe festival and makeyour ship sculpture tocarry in the parade.All welcome.
3 GalleonsKaren Hawkins - 3 GalleonsLandmark on the hillside above Instow
Every day
Saturday 9 June 1100 - 1700, near slipway on the Quay
oceanicartsFree with festival pass
Karen Hawkins makes site -specific work for public places, likeschools, festivals, libraries, parks and public events. The projects areoften designed as collaborations with the community. Takinginspiration from our maritime heritage and the sea, Karen's hilltopinstallation celebrates this years' LANDMARKS theme. Referencing thechalk drawings of the Dorset Downs, the 3 Galleons image reflectsthe culture and identity of the estuary. Karen invites you to meet her,share some refreshments and launch a paper boat at the private viewon the Quay on Thursday 7 June 1900 – 2030.Sponsored by Tapeley Park and The Bar Restaurant at Instow withstudents from University College, Falmouth.
To celebrate the fishing industry and marine life, you can help makean installation of underwater fish, visible under the sea as the tidesubmerges the work. As more people get involved the installation willgrow to form a 'shoal', an impressive sight in any ocean.www. .org.uk
Sponsored by Devon Artists Network
SHOAL - with Karen Hawkins
Appledore Gallery
From the 7th June
Appledore Gallery is proud to host
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'Landmark Paintings'
Festival Opening Hours : 1000 – 1800www.appledoregallery.co.uk tel: 01237 476729
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AppledoreBook FestivalSeptember 29th - October 7th 2012
The stars of the literary world will be atBritain s friendliest Book Festival
by the beautiful Taw and Torridge estuary this autumn.Come and join them.
For details see www.appledorebookfestival.co.uk
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Lucy Jackson and Andy CoombesLucy Jackson has an extensive knowledge of materials, techniquesand processes from printmaking to film making. She is a graduate ofWinchester Arts school and an experienced community artist. Shecollaborates regularly with Andy Coombes founder of innovativecomic street theatre group Bob & Bob Jobbins. Andy began runningworkshops in response to children's curiosity about his comic theatreprops and how he made them. Lucy and Andy are working withInstow Primary School for this year's festival.
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Join Felicity Sylvester and her team to learn how to prepare (dress!)lobsters and crabs. Lobsters may be hypnotized, as seen on TV. Dropin any time for freshly made crab sandwiches and lobster and celerybaps to take away or eat in at the Appledore Social Club Bar nextdoor.
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Demonstration and seafood snacks with Brilliant FishThursday 7 & Saturday 9 June 1500 – 1800Appledore Community Hall kitchen
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We are excited to host the best sketch and stand-up acts taking theEdinburgh Fringe by storm this summer, at the Beaver Inn and TheQuay. See www. .org for times.
As seen on BBC3 and heard on BBC Radio 4"Difficult to match for sheer joyful silliness" The List
Previewing their 2012 Edinburgh Show"An all singing, all dancing variety extravaganzawith lashings of triumphant tomfoolery" British Comedy Guide
"A comic chameleon" Three Weeks
As seen on Russell Howard's Good Newsand Dave's One Night Stand."Deliciously daft" London Evening Standard
with international street performer Vinny
with Andrew Littlejohn
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Open Air Service
Sunday 10 June 1100
Ford and Akram fordandakram
Bob and Jim bobandjim
Garrett Millerick
James Acaster jamesacaster
Appledore Silver Band
Silent Clowning
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Spectacular paper folding, twisting and tearing, resulting in large-scaleproduction of paper hats. Make your hat and wear with pride.
Paul Henri, who lives in the mountain village of Die in southeast France,is an outstanding kinetic artist who tours festivals all over the world -slipping between the roles of artist, professor and magician, he willcharm and entertain.
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Spectacular paper folding, twisting and tearingwith Paul Henri Jeannel
Chapeau Magique - Fun Hats
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3 GalleonsWish you were herePebble Ridge walkRound the world in 80 waysSelected artists' workArt TrekDisplays and workshopFlags, festoon & print
Appledore dreamingA Stroll through timeDegrees of separationConfluence
Shared intuition
Beneath the surfaceTrindad influencesEarth beneath my feetTarka installation
Contemporary craftsRound the world in 80 waysLandmark bannersBrilliant fish3 Galleons private viewMaking a new landmarkIsland inspirationCheck website for details
LandmarkExhibitionExpedition (BR)Animation Workshop (BR)ExhibitionExhibitionDrop-in workshopDrop-in workshop
Drop-in workshopDrop-in workshopExhibitionExhibition
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Craft fairAnimation workshop (BR)Drop-in workshopSeafood snacksLandmarkTalk (BR)Talk (BR)Stand-up and sketch comedy
Karen HawkinsTamsin PenderPete WardClaire EvansBideford Bay CreativesNorth Devon ArtsPetroc staff and studentsArt TreeJon L GordonTrish MohanHelyne JenningsNaomi HartSue GiblettJane ChurchillSimon WarnerSimon RyderJon PiggotAnthony LyonsSandy BrownPatrick JonesPaul JonesBunty O'ConnorKate WaltersMandy BiscoeSarah JohnSelected artistsClaire EvansBideford Bay CreativesFelicity SylvesterKaren HawkinsMaggie CurtisBunty O'ConnorVarious artists
On the hillsideThe Quay Gallery & RestaurantMeet: Bucks Mills car parkBaptist ChurchSusie's Tea RoomOn the QuayMarquee on the QuayYurt on the Quay
Yurt on the QuayFar end of QuayBlue Lights HallSt Mary's Church Hall
The Glove Factory
The Glove FactoryThe Glove FactoryWorking Men's ClubCheck information board
Baptist Church HallBaptist ChurchAppledore Community HallAppledore Community HallOn the hillsideThe Glove FactoryThe Glove FactoryThe Beaver &The Quay Gallery & Restaurant
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3 GalleonsWish you were hereThe Lost Mermaid of AppledorePinhole photographyEarth beneath your feetSoundMark tour
Selected artists' workLandmark bannersDisplays and workshopFlags, festoon & print
Art TrekPaperclay: a sculptural approachLandmarks of our lives
Degrees of separationConfluence
Tarka installation
Shared intuition
Beneath the surfaceContemporary craftsDegrees of separation talkPaperclayJerwood drawing prizePebble Ridge talkCheck website for details
Karen HawkinsTamsin PenderSarah MiddletonDave GreenKate WaltersKaren HowseChrissy WallisBideford Bay CreativesBideford Bay CreativesPetroc staff and studentsArt TreeJon L GordonTrish MohanHelyne JenningsNorth Devon ArtsRebecca HutchinsonClaire DayJulia ButlerJane ChurchillSimon WarnerSimon RyderJon PiggotAnthony LyonsMandy BiscoeSarah JohnSandy BrownPatrick JonesPaul JonesSelected artistsJane ChurchillRebecca HutchinsonPaul ThomasPete WardVarious artists
On The HillsideThe Quay Gallery & RestaurantBaptist ChurchBaptist ChurchMeet: Working Men’s ClubMeet: Information Tent
Susie's Tea RoomAppledore Community HallMarquee on the QuayYurt on the Quay
On The QuayThe Glove FactoryYurt On The Quay
Blue Lights HallSt Mary's Hall
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The Glove FactoryBaptist HallBlue Lights HallGlove FactoryBurton Art Gallery & MuseumGlove FactoryThe Beaver &The Quay Gallery & Restaurant
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3 GalleonsWish you were hereSelected artists' workDisplays and workshopFlags, festoon & printArt Trek
Open Air ServiceConfluence
Silent clowningShared intuitionDegrees of separationBeneath the surfaceSilent clowningTarka installation
Earth beneath my feetPaperclay: a sculptural approachA slice of lifeClay pebbles
Contemporary craftsBBQLife on the ocean waves
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LandmarkExhibitionExhibitionExhibition and workshopDrop-in workshopExhibition
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PerformanceExhibitionExhibitionExhibitionPerformanceSchools exhibition
ResidencyResidencyResidencyDrop-in workshop
Craft fairRefreshmentsCommunity parade
Stand-up and sketch comedy
Karen HawkinsTamsin PenderBideford Bay CreativesPetroc staff and studentsArt TreeNorth Devon ArtsTrish MohanHelyne JenningsAndrew LittlejohnSimon WarnerSimon RyderJon PiggotAnthony LyonsVinnySandy BrownJane ChurchillPaul JonesVinnyMandy BiscoeSarah JohnKate WaltersRebecca HutchinsonVolkhardt MuellerMandy BiscoeSarah JohnSelected artistsBaptist ChurchAppledore, Instow& Abbotsham Primary SchoolsVarious artists
On the hillsideThe Quay Gallery & RestaurantSusie's Tea RoomMarquee on the QuayYurt on the QuayOn the Quay
On the QuaySt Mary's Church Hall
On the QuayThe Glove FactoryBlue Lights HallThe Glove FactoryAlong the QuayCheck information board
Working Men's ClubThe Glove Factory StudioAppledore Community HallYurt on the Quay
Baptist Church HallOutside Baptist Church HallAlong the Quay
The Beaver andThe Quay Gallery & Restaurant
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3 GalleonsWish you were hereThe BIG drawing workshopSelected artists' workDisplays and workshopsFlags, festoon & print
Art TrekShared intuition
Degrees of separationBeneath the surfaceConfluence
Earth beneath my feetShoalChapeau magiqueA slice of lifeBeneath the surfaceTarka installation
Contemporary craftsPaperclay: a sculptural approachDriftwood sculptureInsightsThe band plays onCream TeasDocumentary strategiesBrilliant fishCelebrating abstraction
Razor DogsTown of RunnersCheck website for details
LandmarkExhibitionWorkshop (BR)ExhibitionExhibition and drop-in workshopDrop-in workshop
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ExhibitionExhibitionExhibition
ResidencyDrop-in workshopPaper folding, twisting and tearingResidencyExhibitionSchools exhibition
Craft fairMasterclass (BR)Drop-in workshopTalkConcertRefreshmentsTalk (BR)Seafood snacksTalk (BR)
Live musicFilm followed by Q&A with directorStand-up and sketch comedy
Karen HawkinsTamsin PenderPaul ThomasBideford Bay CreativesPetroc staff and studentsArt TreeJon L GordonTrish MohanHelyne JenningsNorth Devon ArtsSandy BrownPatrick JonesJane ChurchillPaul JonesSimon WarnerSimon RyderJon PiggotAnthony LyonsKate WaltersKaren HawkinsPaul Henri JeannelVolkhardt MuellerPaul JonesMandy BiscoeSarah JohnSelected artistsRebecca HutchinsonSteve MansfieldKate WaltersAppledore Silver BandBaptist ChurchJerry RothwellFelicity SylvesterSandy BrownPatrick Jones and guestsThe bandJerry RothwellVarious artists
On the hillsideThe Quay Gallery & RestaurantPetroc, BarnstapleSusie's Tea RoomMarquee on the QuayYurt on the Quay
On the QuayThe Glove Factory
Blue Lights HallThe Glove FactorySt Mary's Church Hall
Working Men's ClubOn the QuayOutside Baptist Church HallAppledore Community HallThe Glove FactoryCheck information board
Baptist Church HallThe Glove FactoryYurt on the QuayWorking Men's ClubOn the QuayOutside the Baptist Church HallBaptist ChurchAppledore Community HallThe Glove Factory
The RoyalBaptist ChurchThe Beaver andThe Quay Gallery & Restaurant
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Artist
I enclose a cheque made payable to Appledore Arts for the sum of £
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Address
Postcode
Telephone
Peter Ward
Claire Evans
Claire Evans
Maggie Curtis
Bunty O'Connor
Sarah Middleton
Dave Green
Kate Walters
Karen Howse & Chrissy Wallis
Peter Ward
Rebecca Hutchinson
Paul Thomas
Rebecca Hutchinson
Jerry Rothwell
Jerry Rothwell
Sandy Brown & Patrick Jones
Event
Pebble Ridge expedition
Round the world in 80 ways
Round the world in 80 ways
Making a new landmark
Island inspiration
The Lost Mermaid of Appledore
Pinhole photography
Earth beneath your feet
Soundmark Tour
Pebble Ridge
Paperclay
The BIG drawing workshop
Paperclay: a sculptural approach
Documentary strategies
Town of Runners
Celebrating abstraction
Walk & workshop
Animation workshop
Animation workshop
Artist talk
Artist talk
Play in a Day workshop
Workshop
Walk & workshop
Walk & workshop
Talk & mini-exhibition
Artist talk
Workshop at PETROC
Masterclass
Artist talk
Film Screening & Q&A
Discussion forum
Age
Adults
Age 5 - 7
Age 8 - 12
All welcome
All welcome
Age 8 -12
Adults, students
Adults
Adults
All welcome
All welcome
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Adults
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Adults, students
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£2 + festival pass
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£20 + festival pass
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£3 + festival pass
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Places are limited so book early – online at www. .org or return this form with a cheque payable to:
Appledore Arts, 3 Marine Parade, Appledore, Devon EX39 1PJ and by telephone (for bookings only).
appledorearts
07767 371417
Confirmation will be mailed or emailed to you. On the day of the workshop please go directly to the venue.
If you cancel your booking before 1 June we will refund you if we can allocate your booking to another participant.
Festival Director: Rae Hoole, [email protected] www. .org Registered Charity No. 1117202appledorearts
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