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'MUSEUM BLUES'

An exhibition on the theme of ‘Blue’ at the Community Room of Charnwood Museum. Loughborough

Artspace exhibition archive:-year 2002
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Artspace is a group of local practising artists in the Charnwood Borough of Leicestershire, England.


New and established members of Loughborough Artspace combined to produce an exhibition on the theme of ‘Blue’ at the Community Room of Charnwood Museum in February. Blue can be cold and reflect a sombre mood or it can be rich and intense. It is the colour of sea and sky. The artists use and interpret the colour blue.

The exhibition was from 29 January until 27 February 2002

 

    Exhibiting Artists:

  • Mary Byrne
  • Erica Middleton
  • John Saunders
  • Jennifer Eden
  • Jenny Clarke
  • Kim Mason
  • Purnima Chavda
  • 'The Charnwood Museum'
    Loughborough,
    Leicestershire, England.





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  • From left: Seascapes by John Saunders;

  • "The Bow Waves", "Blue Water",
    "First Watch", "Ultramarine".
  • Two mixed media pieces by Kim Mason

  • "The Blue Sky" and "Flying Kite in Tranquil Blue".
  • In the display case:

  • Alabaster carving by Jenny Clarke "Enlightenment".


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View of half the room



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  • Drawings by Mary Burne.

  • In the display case

  • Wax and lentil sculpture by Jenny Eden
    "She claims that we faied her, but she failed herself".


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    Alabaster sculpture by Jenny Clarke
    "Enlightenment".
    A figure in burka holding a blue stone,
    the colour of enlightenment in some religious art.


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  • Paintings by Erica Middleton.

  • Plaster casts by Purnima Chavda.


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Plaster casts by Purnima Chavda



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Plaster casts by Purnima Chavda



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    Paintings by Erica Middleton.
    Ultramarine Painting 1
    Oil colour on board.


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    Paintings by Erica Middleton.
    Ultramarine Painting 2
    Oil colour on board.


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  • In the display case

  • Wax and lentil sculpture by Jennifer Eden
    "She claims that we faied her, but she failed herself".





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