|                                            BOOK LAUNCH WITH LOCAL AUTHOR   BERNARD PEARSON AT THE WILLOW   Thursday 1 August   Please see details below                                          |                                                                                              |                                             				    				               |                                                                   	  			  				                                                                                                        CURRENT EXHIBITIONS      SHROPSHIRE GUILD    OF CONTEMPORARY CRAFT   Until Saturday 17 August   See a wide spectrum of handmade   craft pieces. During the course of the exhibition, you'll also be able   to enjoy watching some of our talented makers demonstrating their skills   and techniques.          STITCHED BOUNDARIES   Until Saturday 17 August   Textile artists Alison Holt and Suzette Smart show off their very different techniques and styles.      On painted silk and using a basic sewing machine and   just two stitches (straight and zigzag), Alison creates landscapes and   seascapes of immense depth and detail. She is also inspired by gardens.   Recent work includes scenes from an aerial perspective.       Suzette builds a   story through layered fabric collage, using fabric scraps, machine and   hand stitching, print and mixed media, producing tapestry-like effects.   She especially enjoys working with vintage and recycled materials. Birds   often feature in her work.         BRIGHT AND BOLD VASE SCULPTURES   BY DESIGNS IN MIND   Until Saturday 17 August          A small group at Designs in Mind was given a brief to make a papier-mâché sculpture   of a 'character'. Part of the brief was to construct the piece so that   it functioned as a vase for dried grass or seedheads. The results were   varied and fun.            Designs   in Mind is a working studio in Oswestry Town Centre where adults living   with mental health challenges work together on diverse art and design   projects.         Please visit Designs in Mind's shop   at 17 Cross Street, Oswestry   10am to 4pm   Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday                                        |                                             				    				               |                                                                   	  			  				                                                                    |                                  MEET THE MAKERS   A chance to get to know our designer-makers better                              |                                             				    				               |                                                                   	  			  				                                                                                                     SUE CHRISTIAN & NICOLA RUDD   Handweavers     Saturday 3 August, 10am-3pm     Learn what's involved in being a weaver, what inspires Sue and Nicola's weaving, and how they set about making each piece.                                  |                                             				    				               |                                                                   	  			  				                                                                                                    LINDSEY KENNEDY      Mosaic     Tuesday 6th August, 10am-3pm     Designer and maker of contemporary   mosaics for the home and garden. Lindsey is attracted to using highly   reflective materials and exploring surface patterns, textures and   colour.                              |                                             				    				               |                                                                   	  			  				                                                                                                    JANE HUNTER      Eco-printer   Saturday 10 August, 10am-3pm   Through the gentle art of natural dying, Jane eco-prints on fabric, creating a range of garments and accessories.                            |                                             				    				               |                                                                   	  			  				                                                                                                     NICOLA RUDD  Handweaver   Saturday 17 August, 10am-3pm   Nicola specialises in weaving on   multi-harness hand looms, loving the variety of patterns available. She   particularly enjoys weaving twill patterns and exploring double weave   cloth.                           |                                             				    				               |                                                                   	  			  				                                                                                                      BOOK LAUNCH AT   THE WILLOW GALLERY  2pm, Thursday 1 August  Free event - All welcome        Bernard   Pearson, local poet and author, will launch his latest crime thriller   in the 'Mycroft Mystery' series here at the Willow Gallery on Thursday 1   August at 2pm. There will be teas and coffees, readings from the book,   Questions & Answers, plus an opportunity to buy a signed copy. (Also for sale from Amazon or www.leafbyleafpress.com.)       Book cover by Reg Turrell                           |                                             				    				               |                             	                            				                                                                                                                                                                                                                      A WAY OF SEEING WITH REG TURRELL   INSIDE THE BIG WAVE          I   spent a wonderful morning in Stefanie Gundlach's studio learning how to   paint on Yupo plastic paper. Because the paint doesn't soak into the   surface, the pigments can be moved and manipulated in a much freer way. I   was experimenting with this new technique, letting the paint flow in   whirls, when I had the idea of creating a barrel wave - and, because   surfers love barrel waves, I also painted a surfer. An advantage of   plastic paper is that the paint can be removed completely, so I was able   to have several attempts before I got the stance right. Once the paint   dried, I used acrylic white ink to show spray coming off the wave.        It's   always a joy to explore different techniques, and I would like to thank   Stefanie for introducing me to some more watercolour magic!          Reg's   fellow-artist Stefanie Gundlach had a career in graphic design, working   at one point with Warner Bros on Harry Potter. She now enjoys life as   an independent artist, and exhibits regularly at the Willow Gallery.                                                 |                                                                                              |                                             				    				               |                             	                            				                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Upcoming at the Gallery    Autumn Open Exhibition    Saturday 24 August – Saturday 12 October  Including Ped4ir Môn Photography Collective              Borderland Visual Arts & Cheshire Artists' Network   Saturday 19 October – Tuesday 24 December                                             |                                                                                              |                                             				    				               |                                                                   	  			  				                                                                                                    WORKSHOPS        Whether you're a beginner, want to refresh your skills or to advance your knowledge, we offer   many different kinds of art and craft workshops - and are always adding   new ones. Places are limited to a maximum of 10, with plenty of   opportunities for individual support and advice. Full details on our website.              Mosaic Workshop with Lindsey Kennedy                              |                                             				    				               |                             	                            				                                                                                                                                                                                                                      WORK EXPERIENCE PLACEMENTS      Over   the summer term, a number of young people with an enthusiasm for the   arts have completed work experience at the gallery, and we have enjoyed   having them. Students typically join us for a week-long placement in   which we offer a programme of activities that will help them to develop   skills, build confidence and learn more about working in an art gallery –   from visitor services and curating to research, marketing and press   relations.       Says gallery curator Anthony Smith: 'It's good for students to take a   break out of school, pick something they are really interested in, and   get a taste of responsibility and coping in the wider world. At the   gallery, we try to create just the right balance of learning, work and   fun - and it is always very satisfying to hear from former students who   have gone on to take up rôles in the arts and heritage sector.'                                          |                                                                                              |                                             				    				               |                             	                            				                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Other Local Information       Saturday 17 & Sunday 18 August     Watch   hot air balloons as they take off from Cae Glas Park in the centre of   town and soar away. Weather permitting, the balloons take off early   morning and early evening. Saturday's highlight will be the evening   'Night Glow': watch as the balloons light up and build to a stirring   music finale.      Although it's a free event, donations for Nightingale House Hospice are most welcome.                                            |                                                                                              |                                             				    				               |                             	                            				                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Oswestry & Borders Repair Café  will be holding a special School Uniform Repair & Swap on Wednesday 21 August (11am-2pm) at the Climate Action Hub, 36 Bailey Street, Oswestry (see attached poster). There will be experienced Repair Café  sewing volunteers on hand to repair uniforms, or give advice and share their skills to help people mend their own.               The   Climate Action Hub is also planning a school uniform swap on the same   day. Says co-ordinator Elaine: 'We will be happy to receive any uniforms   - even unusable ones that we can take apart and use for patches.'                                                |                                                                                              |                                             				    				               |                             	                            				                                                                                                                                                                            |                                            Leonora Carrington: Rebel Visionary   Newlands House Gallery (Petworth, Sussex)   until 26 October          LEONORA CARRINGTON  Untitled 1979  Wool tapestry   Courtesy Leonora Carrington Council and rossogranada        The   life and art of surrealist British-Mexican trailblazer Leonora   Carrington (1917-2011) is explored in a compelling exhibition at   Newlands House Gallery in Petworth, Sussex. The exhibition includes some   of the artist's most recognisable works, known for being both dreamlike   and mysterious, and often featuring fantastical creatures and surreal   landscapes. The show also brings to the fore lesser known aspects of   Leonora's work, such as later sculpture pieces. She also produced short   stories, novels and a memoir.          Born into a bourgeois family, Leonora eloped at the age of 20 to live   with the surrealist artist, Max Ernst. While living in Paris, she came   to know Picasso, Dalí and Miró. She went on to spend most of her adult   life in Mexico, and was friends with the likes of Frida Kahlo and Diego   Rivera. In the 1970s, she became a pioneer of the women's freedom   movement in Mexico, Mujeres en Acción Solidaria.      One of Mexico's most beloved artists, for decades Leonora was largely overlooked elsewhere. Following her death, interest in her work began to sharpen, and she has now entered art's super-league in terms of sales.                                           |                                                                                              |                                             				    				               |                                                                   	  			  				                                                                                                         A   vibrant, not-for-profit art space packed full of contemporary artwork   from local and national artists. We host exhibitions, art classes, craft   fairs and other community-focused events - bringing together creative   individuals and art lovers from our local communities and beyond.      CONTACT US      Tel: 01691 657575   email: willowgalleryoswestry@gmail.com   Website: willowgalleryoswestry.org   Facebook: Willow   Address: 56 Willow Street, Oswestry, Shropshire SY11 1AD      Gallery/Café open Tues-Sat 10am-4pm (3.30pm café last orders)   Closed: Sundays/Mondays/Bank Holidays  Editor: Hilary Moorcroft   August 2024                              |                                             				    				               |                      |