Artwalk Programme

Wed 31st Jul 2024

This is an archived Artwalk listing. To see the listing for the next Artwalk, click here

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Chantry Chapel

3 Calder Vale Rd, WF1 5DR

10,000 Miles
Amy Townend

Amy Townend derives inpiration from her travels and surroundings - most recently to New Zealand and Australia - to create these abstract works in acrylic, charcoal, pastel and ink. All works are available to purchase.

Susan Lindley

Wool sculptures and artwork influenced by the local Yorkshire fauna, landscape and folklore.

Maddie Morris (They/Them)

Maddie Morris is an artist who strives to make a difference in the world. Bold, insightful and refreshingly unique, she takes traditional song in new directions to shine a light on contemporary issues, offering new perspectives about the world we live in today. After graduating with a first-class honours degree from Leeds Conservatoire, Maddie soon made waves by winning the 2019 BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award, as well as landing a grant from the Alan Surtees Trust. From these firm foundations, her career has gone from strength to strength, with recent performances including Cropredy and Cambridge Folk Festival.

Cafe Area   
Open 5pm-8pm   

The Promise Of Beauty
Charan Singh

The Art House is delighted to stage the first major solo exhibition by Charan Singh, whose practice is informed by his involvement with HIV/AIDS work and community activism. He uses photography, video and text to explore a ‘pre-English language’ life to create artistic resistance through storytelling and fictional fragments – expressing multi-layered gender experiences and the ephemeral nature of queer desire.

Following his 2023 residency at The Art House, Singh has developed a new series of sculpture and photographic studio portraits. Through the medium of photography, The Promise of Beauty will re-examine and re-create minor figures from Company Paintings – hybrid paintings made in India, by Indian artists, many of whom worked for European patrons.

The artist uses these explorations to disrupt Euro-American versions of queerness. He subverts the genre by disorienting the viewer’s gaze, who may be familiar with this style of painting and ‘oriental photographs’ taken by Western artists. However, closer inspection reveals Singh’s works are self-portraits, dealing with the themes of intimacy, vulnerability and desire.

Gallery   
Open 5pm-8pm   

ResonaTree
Suzie Cross

Join Suzie Cross to hear about the inspiration and research behind ResonaTree, the process of R&D, recording, composition and production. Free ticket required (click link below for more information).

Learning Space   
Open 5pm-8pm   
More details at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/resonatree-artist-talk-and-demonstration-tickets-940857739827?aff=oddtdtcreator

Lovers: Ten Years On & Lovers, Revisited
Sunil Gupta

The exhibition will revisit Gupta’s significant project, Lovers: Ten Years On which he first began in 1984 to reframe the lives of gay couples and challenge commercial stereotypes in visual culture. Approaching a milestone 40th anniversary, the artist will present a selection of the original series, alongside brand-new large-scale photographs made for the premiere of Lovers, Revisited, with collaborator, and husband, Charan Singh.

Tiled Gallery   
Open 5pm-8pm   
Photography

The Gissing Centre

2-4 Thompson's Yard, WF1 1XH

The Gissing Centre

As well as the permanent displays and videos about the life of Victorian novelist George Gissing (1857-1903) there is a small display of drawings by Rev Thomas Kilby: "Scenery in the Vicinity of Wakefield" (1843). You are invited to see if you can recognise areas of Wakefield 180 years ago.

Open 5pm-8pm   

Food/Drink Toilets

The Old Vicarage

Zetland Street, WF1 1QT

The Hidden Gem

Hidden Gem is a gift shop situated in The Old Vicarage, a building which is described on the council website as being a place of historical interest. A historical re-enactment and display has been created for the Artwalk and there will be a reading of poetry, specifically written around the vicarage and surrounding area, at approximately 6.30pm. Refreshments served.

Open 5pm-9pm, poetry reading at 6:30pm   
More details at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088429647414

Food/Drink Toilets

The Pizza Yard

212-214 Kirkgate, WF1 1UF Special Artwalk offer: Any pizza for just £10

Art By Indie

Indie (Holmfirth, England) is a digital artist and published author creating unique abstract art and video, whose works are characterised by economy of technique, a preoccupation with shapes, spaces and colour, influenced by contemporary art, impressionism, cubism, expressionism, futurism and surrealism. Art by Indie is created using an iPad and digital software including Sketches Pro, Brushes Redux and Pixelmator Pro.

Open 5pm-9pm   
More details at http://www.artbyindie.com

18+ Food/Drink Toilets

The Polka Hop

60 George Street, WF1 1DL 10% off drinks for Artwalkers

John Martin Jackson

I am returning to exhibiting with the Artwalk, after a six year break. My style is vibrant acrylic colours on canvas, depicting architecture from around the world and from my imagination. Artwalk night sees the return of my pop-ular pop-up stall 'Takeaways for a tenner' - paintings and limited edition art pieces.

Open 5pm-11pm   

Robert P Clarke

Art photos by Robert P. Clarke showing shadow images and other recent works.

Photo Wall   
Open 5pm-11pm   

Stride And Strife
Robert P Clarke

Robert P. Clarke is launching "Stride and Strife", a new collection of poetry and art, full book launch with book signings and new poetry readings with additional open mic slots available on the night on the theme of the Miners Strike 40th Anniversary connected to the Red Shed's exhibition above.

Open 7:30pm-8:30pm   

Wakefield Camera Club Annual Show

Wakefield Camera Club's annual exhibition will be open late for Artwalk. Come and join us for an exhibition of members' work on display at The Ridings Centre, just outside M&S.

Open 5pm-8pm   
More details at http://www.wakefieldcameraclub.org.uk

Sacred Spaces

Wakefield SACRE is delighted to present art work created by children for their art competition 2024: Sacred Spaces

Open 5pm-9pm   

St John’s Skies
Derek Walmsley

An exhibition of photographs by Derek Walmsley, one of the canons at Wakefield Cathedral, documenting the changing skies above St John’s church tower.

Open 5pm-9pm   

Strata: Community Art
Jen Watson

Jen Watson - Yorkshire Artist is in the exhibition space at Westgate Art Studios from 5:30-8pm making a community art piece suitable for all, in the medium of mosaics that will be part of a 4m/2m art instillation called STRATA. It will be installed in Lightwaves Community Centre in December as part of Wakefield's OUR YEAR 2024. Call in and contribute a little or a lot, and join in hundreds of other adults and children in Wakefield to make a fantastic communiry art piece that will be on display for generations to come!

Project Space   
Open 5:30pm-8pm   

CoActive Arts: Do You See Me

CoActive Arts presents Do You See Me, portraits of pride and protest. An exploration of self portraits featuring work by 12 CoActive artists. Their starting point was considering how they wanted others to see them. From this people developed their own expressions of self portraits, including a collaboration with photographer Matt Rogers to create photographic portraits of 6 of the artists depicting fantastical versions of themselves.

Studio A4 (The Big Room)   
Open 5pm-9pm   

Empath Action CIC

Join Steven from Empath Action CIC and the Postcards from Wakefield team to read uplifting mental health and wellbeing messages, and write one yourself!

Studio A4 (The Big Room)   
Open 5pm-9pm   

Home Ed Adventures: Another Brick In The Wall
Art Exchange CIC

Inspired by Pink Floyd's iconic anthem, this program isn't just another brick in the wall – it's a chance to break free and explore artistic expression through a unique Home Ed lens. Join us to see what we have created as we delve into the themes of Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall". lt has been perfect for our curious young minds wanting to explore art, music, and self-expression in a supportive and creative environment, come along and see what we have on offer over the holidays and in our next academic term.

Studio A4 (The Big Room)   
Open 5pm-9pm   

Michael Yates and Angie De Courcy Bower

Join Michael Yates and Angie De Courcy Bower at 6pm in the big room for a half hour of fantastic, fun and heartfelt poetry.

Studio A4 (The Big Room)   
Open Performance at 6pm   
Spoken Word

Helen Field

Latest paintings in progress.

Studio B13   
Open 5pm-9pm   

Robert P Clarke

Robert P. Clarke will be presenting his current artwork, along side a new collection of poetry and art books 'Stride and Strife' and 'The Long and Short of the Round Oblong'.

Studio B14   

Charlotte Blacker and HBU-UCLAN

Charlotte Blacker (Animator and University lecturer) is showing a selection of her students work from HBU-UCLAN, a Chinese-UK partnership between the University of Central Lancashire and HBU University based in Hebei Province, China.

There will also be an opportunity to see work in progress from Josie Moonbeam and Inspire Arts.

Studio B3   
Open 5pm-9pm   

Inspire Arts
Josie Cottam aka Moonbeam

Inspire Arts will be showing ongoing work including our recent project funded by Creative Minds 'Connecting Through Art And Sound', in which the group created a knotted and frayed wall hanging and explored how music can help relax and stimulate creativity.

Studio B3   
Open 5pm-9pm   

Art Exchange CIC: Michael Yates & Susan McCartney

Prepare for an evening filled with laughter, reflection, and the beauty of language - along with an open studio of the works of Kate Wray.

Michael brings his powerful and diverse voice to The Art Exchange CIC. His poems explore a range of emotions, from the humorous to the deeply poignant, inspired by his experiences during the Covid pandemic. His recently published novel, "Dying is the Last Thing You Ever Want to Do", promises a captivating read.

Susan McCartney is master of weaving whimsy and wit with deeper themes, she will captivate you with her performance poems. Her work ranges from the comical to the subtly serious, often drawing inspiration from the stories of women who worked in munitions factories during wartime. Currently, Susan is crafting monologues based on the intriguing fictional character of Doris, blurring the lines between reality and imagination.

Studio B5   
Open 5pm-9pm, with live performance 7pm-7:30pm   

Skylark Lane

Victoria has a love of nature, detail, and texture and combines these to make art that makes people smile. Her works carry important messages of wellbeing and self care. These positive messages are conveyed through joyful imagery filled with imagined creatures and beings, hidden symbolism, and small details. Her aim is to make art that brings people joy and perhaps even some comfort.

Victoria primarily works digitally, producing high quality giclée prints of her original images. Victoria also makes 3D textile and clay sculptures, where she indulges her love of texture using various mediums and acrylic paints. All work is available to purchase.

Studio B5   
Open 5pm-8pm   

A R Dreams Bespoke Jewellery
Antje Rayner

Antje Rayner is a jewellery designer, maker and silversmith, displaying a range of bespoke products and techniques.

Studio B6   
Open 5pm-9pm   

Mindful Collages
Jenny Herdson

I will also be selling 2nd hand artists resources, sketchbooks, canvases and wooden frames, and maybe some pastels in behalf of Crafting4Good CIC.

Studio B8   
Open 5pm-9pm   

Adrian Jordan

Open studios showing works-in-progress.

Studio C2   
Open 5pm-8pm   

Tony Jackson

Monochrome works: charcoal drawings and analogue photographs.

Studio C5   
Open 5pm-9pm   


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