Miniscule Venice 2019
Miniscule Venice: the biggest smallest exhibition at the 58th Biennale Di Venezia.
Miniscule Part 2 is now on at Cross Lane Projects, Kendal, The Lake District, UK.
Miniscule Part 2 is curated by Vanya Balogh
You’ll See Glimpses
You’ll See Glimpses
Neill Fuller, painter : Carole Pearson, sculptor
Friday 5 May to Sunday 18 June 2017
You'll See Glimpses is a collaborative exhibition between sculptor Carole Pearson and painter Neill Fuller. Through conversation and sharing of creative influences the two artists have allowed their respective ways of working to quietly influence each other.
Opening event Friday 5 May
6–8pm: Performance by Leyden Jars
Artists in conversation Tuesday 13 June 6pm:
Join the artists in conversation with Pound Arts curator Fiona Cassidy. Their discussion will explore how they collaborated to create the exhibition and will uncover the common interests that underpin their very different ways of making.
Please contact Pound Arts for tickets. www.blueskyfestival.org.uk/artistsinconversation
Closing day of the exhibition
Sunday 18 June 2pm:
Performance by Gas Giants, as part of the Blue Sky Festival.
Please contact Pound Arts for tickets. www.blueskyfestival.org.uk/gasgiants
The Pound, Pound Pill Corsham SN13 9HX www.poundarts.org.uk
YOU'LL SEE GLIMPSES
YOU'LL SEE GLIMPSES
Carole Pearson and Neill Fuller
5th May 2017 - 18th June
Private view Friday 5th May, 6 - 8pm
Live music from Leyden Jars
Pound Arts, Corsham, SN13 9HX
WWOOMAFAABSU
WWOOMAFAABSU
(We Were Once On MA Fine Art At Bath Spa University)
G1, Oxo Tower Wharf
Bargehouse Street, South Bank, London, SE1 9PH
28 - 31 July 2016
11.00am - 6.00pm
Please join us for the Private View
Thursday 28 July 6.30-8.30pm
Sarah Ball | Carole Pearson | Melissa Mahon | Anne Deeming
Matthew Spencer | Catherine Knight | Mike Newton | Lucinda Burgess
Max Cahn | Fiona Haines | Guy Bigland
For more information click here
'cella' - New work for Ways of Making
Carole Pearson is affected by architectural spaces. For ‘Ways Of Making’ she is presenting a collection of new work called 'cella'. She will be constructing two site specific spatial drawings using light & porcelain and paper alongside a set of embossed prints, on view in the basement at Trowbridge Town Hall.
Ways of Making
March 04 - April 23, 2016
Trowbridge Town Hall
Market Street, Trowbridge, BA14 8EQ
Edwina Bridgeman, Nina Gronw-Lewis, Carole Pearson and Becca Quirk
This exhibition brings together four artists who explore three-dimensional form through a mixture of traditional, natural and industrial materials, as well as found or discarded objects. Showing in The Waiting Room and The Cells, work also includes drawings, paintings and prints.
A R T + W O R K: PEARSON, BURGESS & HAINES
Three artists - Carole Pearson, Lucinda Burgess and Fiona Haines - will be embedding new work into the displays at the Museum of Bath at Work, making references to associated industries. All three are interested in materials and their capacity to alter and change form. The work will include sound, video and three-dimensional installations.