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22.2.20

Last Frolic Freeze is open till tomorrow at 5pm.

FROLIC FREEZE 6 shows the work of  Liz Bradshaw, Jane Burton Taylor, der_melicious, Michele Elliot, Gina Fenton, Michelle Grasso, Laine Hogarty, Diane McCarthy, Mahalya Middlemist, Wendy Miller, Sue Murray, Janet Ollevou, Paul Sutton & Steve Simpson, Jessica Thallmaier and Emma Wise.

FROLIC FREEZE 6 ROOMSHEET


L-R: Liz Bradshaw, Janet Ollovou

L-R: Emma Wise, Janet Ollevou

top-bottom: Liz Bradshaw, Emma Wise

Diane McCarthy


Michelle Grasso


melting ice capital in Jane Burton Taylor's Landscape of Democracy 2020,

16.2.20

FROLIC FREEZE 6 opens Friday 21 February 6-8pm

FROLIC FREEZE 6 will be open from 11am - 5pm Friday - Sunday, 21 - 23  February, showing the work of  Liz Bradshaw, Jane Burton Taylor, der_melicious, Michele Elliot, Gina Fenton, Michelle Grasso, Laine Hogarty, Diane McCarthy, Mahalya Middlemist, Wendy Miller, Sue Murray, Janet Ollevou, Paul Sutton & Steve Simpson,  Jessica Thallmaier and Emma Wise.

FROLIC FREEZE 6 ROOMSHEET

This is the final iteration of FROLIC FREEZE, which has had 5 other openings, on 17, 24 and 31 January and 7 and 14 February 2020, and will be open 11am-5pm Friday - Sunday, 17 January - 23 February.

FROLIC FREEZE is a rolling exhibition showing the work of around 10 artists at a time over its 6 weeks. As a progressive art-dance, its artworks come and go according to a pattern that shows how individual artworks subtly change as their context of other artworks alters. See these changes as well as the artworks by coming to each of its 6 iterations, opening on 17, 24 and 31 January and 7, 14 and 21 February 2020. 


Artists participating in FROLIC FREEZE over its whole 6 weeks are 
Karen Banks, Liz Bradshaw, Beta Bruder, Rachel Buckeridge, Jane Burton Taylor, Sue Callanan, Carla Cescon, der_melicious, Dominique Madeleine  Devadason, Michele Elliot, Gina Fenton, Michelle Grasso, Chantal Grech, Laine Hogarty, Raymond Matthews, Diane McCarthy, Lucy Merrett, Joanne Makas, Mahalya Middlemist, Wendy Miller, Sue Murray, Janet Ollevou, Renay Pepita, Tanya Peterson, Margaret Roberts, Tamsin Salehian, Megan Schwartz, Rolande Souliere, Anke Stäcker, Paul Sutton & Steve Simpson, 
 Jessica Thallmaier, Dell Walker, Nina Walton, Molly Wagner, Emma Wise, Elke Wohlfahrt and Sarah Woodward.

FROLIC FREEZE continues Articulate’s experiment with exhibition practice begun with FAIR ISLE, FERALFERRET and FERMENT in previous years.


SEE FROLIC FREEZE PLANNING HERE


der_melicious

Wendy Miller


20.1.19

FERMENT 4 opens Friday 25 January 6-8pm

Open 11am - 5pm Friday - Sunday  25-27 January 2019

FERMENT 4 shows the work of Susan Andrews Liz Bradshaw, Corinne Brittain, Angus Callander, Lucinda Clutterbuck and Lewis Argall, Barbara Halnan, Fiona Kemp, Michelle Le Dain, Louise MorganRenay Pepita, Anya Pesce, Anke Stäcker, Helen M Sturgess, Jessica Thallmaier,  Mark Titmarsh, Nina Walton and Elke Wohlfahrt. 


FERMENT 4 ROOMSHEET

Louise Morgan  In some other countries rivers have rights 2019

Mark Titmarsh Whet Paynt (Green) 2017-19
Elke Wohlfahrt POLARITY 2019
,L-R: Nina Walton, Elke Wohlfahrt, Susan Andrews
Anya Pesce Red Spill 2018


Angus Callander. photo: Karen Banks

Liz Bradshaw photo: Karen Banks

Barbara Halnan . photo: Karen Banks

FERMENT 4 is the fourth of FERMENT's five exhibitions that together show the work of 50 artists over 5 weeks. FERMENT is a project designed to present the exhibition as a changing site by re-contextualising each artwork with new works installed in the gaps left by the departure of works that were installed earlier.  This weekly going and coming of artworks is like a slow and progressive dance, each step of which is seen by coming to its 5 openings—on Fridays 6-8pm on 4, 11, 18 and 15 January & 1 February.

By the time it finishes at 5pm on Sunday 3 February, it will have shown the work of 
Lisa Andrew & Rachel Buckeridge, Susan Andrews, Karen Banks, Liz Bradshaw, 
Corinne Brittain, Mandy Burgess, Sue Callanan, Angus Callander, Curtis Ceapa , Stella Chen, Lucinda Clutterbuck and Lewis, Paul Cooper,  der_melicious, Dominique Madeleine Devadason,  Jacquelene Drinkall, Michele Elliot, Merilyn Fairskye, Nola Farman, Beata Geyer, Claire Gibbon, Allan Giddy,  Adrian Hall, Barbara Halnan, Annelies Jahn, Fiona Kemp, Harry Klein, Michelle Le Dain, Joyce Lubotzky, Wendy Miller, Louise Morgan, Nadia Odlum, Renay Pepita, Anya Pesce, Nina Raven, Margaret Roberts, Tamsin Salehian, Andrew Simms, Eva Simmons, Anke Stäcker, Helen M Sturgess, Jessica Thallmaier, Rosie Thomas, Mark Titmarsh, Nina Walton, Elke Wohlfahrt and Sarah Woodward.

18.1.19

FERMENT 3 opened tonight

Open 11am - 5pm till Sunday 20 January.

Showing the work of  showing the work of Karen Banks, Liz Bradshaw  Angus Callander, Stella Chen,  Michele Elliot, Fiona Kemp, Merilyn Fairskye,  Barbara HalnanMargaret RobertsAnke Stäcker, Jessica Thallmaier, Rosie Thomas, Nina Walton and Sarah Woodward. 


FERMENT 3 roomsheet

Angus Callander

Liz Bradshaw

Fiona Kempo, Jessica Thallmaier


Barbara Halnan
Nina Walton

front: Fiona Kemp, back Margaret Roberts

L-R: Jessica Thallmaier,  Fiona Kemp, Stella Chen
Anke Stäcker





13.1.19

FERMENT 3 opens Friday 18 January 6-8pm



Open 11am - 5pm Friday 18 January - Sunday 20 January 2019



FERMENT 3 will open Friday 18 January showing the work of Karen Banks, Liz Bradshaw  Angus Callander, Stella Chen,  Michele Elliot, Fiona Kemp, Merilyn Fairskye,  Barbara HalnanMargaret RobertsAnke Stäcker, Jessica Thallmaier, Rosie Thomas, Nina Walton and Sarah Woodward



Jessica Thallmaier Stick A Fork In IT 2018
 The lights are activated by the insertion of metal cutlery, so the images are of the on and off states of the work.  










Liz Bradshaw
Fiona Kemp Geo-Graphic 2019

FERMENT 3 is the third of FERMENT's five exhibitions that together show the work of 50 artists over 5 weeks. FERMENT is a project designed to present the exhibition as a changing site by re-contextualising each artwork with new works installed in the gaps left by the departure of works that were installed earlier.  This weekly going and coming of artworks is like a slow and progressive dance, each step of which is seen by coming to its 5 openings—on Fridays 6-8pm on 4, 11, 18 and 15 January & 1 February.

By the time it finishes at 5pm on Sunday 3 February, it will have shown the work of 
Lisa Andrew & Rachel Buckeridge, Susan Andrews, Karen Banks, Liz Bradshaw, Mandy Burgess, Sue Callanan, Angus Callander, Curtis Ceapa , Stella Chen, Lucinda Clutterbuck and Lewis, Paul Cooper,  der_melicious, Dominique Madeleine Devadason,  Jacquelene Drinkall, Michele Elliot, Merilyn Fairskye, Nola Farman, Beata Geyer, Claire Gibbon, Allan Giddy,  Adrian Hall, Barbara Halnan, Annelies Jahn, Fiona Kemp, Harry Klein, Michelle Le Dain, Joyce Lubotzky, Wendy Miller, Louise Morgan, Nadia Odlum, Renay Pepita, Anya Pesce, Nina Raven, Margaret Roberts, Tamsin Salehian, Andrew Simms, Eva Simmons, Anke Stäcker, Helen M Sturgess, Jessica Thallmaier, Rosie Thomas, Mark Titmarsh, Nina Walton, Elke Wohlfahrt and Sarah Woodward.