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Voyage of Discovery

Helen Birmingham’s artwork inspired by Charles Darwin

Broughton House Gallery – June 27th to July 18th 2009

Broughton House Gallery is a uniquely suitable location for this exhibition, as it is the home of the Gwen Raverat Archive (she being Darwin’s granddaughter).

For the last three years Helen’s work (much of it mixed media) has arisen from her fascination with the science of heredity. The results are intriguing and beautiful. Helen is a many-sided artist who has combined practising art (including printmaking), experimenting with unusual techniques and materials, with lecturing and craft. This is how she describes her work:

My work attempts to illustrate the nature of ‘being’, whilst exploring and recording not only the changes which occur during the creation of the piece itself, but also exploring the evolution of ideas and images which occur as a result of that creation.

The exhibition is structured in three parts:

  • Geology/Fossils
    rocks – earth movement – volcanoes – earthquakes – erosion
  • Evolution
    tree of life – progression – stages of development
  • Writings/Experiments
    postcards – letters – books – experiments – research

There is a Line (Voyage) of Discovery that runs through the whole exhibition.

  • Sale of gallery stock

    We still have a few examples of work by the following artists. If you would like to come and see them, send us an email (bhgallery@btconnect.com) or contact us by telephone (01223 314960).

    Artists:

    • G. D. Aked
    • Swietlan Kraczyna
    • Deirdre Borlase
    • Ruth Hogan
    • Raymond Lister
    • Jean Lodge
    • Mike Tingle
    • Carlo Mattioli
    • Peter Shreve
    • Ceri Richards
    • Soun Vannithone

    Emily Pryor – memorial exhibition 11/12 and 18/19 October

    Supporters of the gallery will be sad to hear that Emily Pryor (Gwen Raverat’s granddaughter) died on June 25 2008.

    We thought it would be a good idea to put on a memorial (non-selling) exhibition of her work here in the Broughton House Gallery, where her work was exhibited several times. Mike Hussey, her husband, is bringing paintings with him from France and we are borrowing back work of hers that was sold in this country.