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What’s on Spring 2018
Ruthin Craft Centre The Centre for the Applied Arts
Our Retail GalleryPurchase contemporary work from some of the country’s leading makers. Jewellery, ceramics, glass, metalwork, textiles, books and much more! Open daily 10.00am – 5.30pm Collectorplan, the Arts Council of Wales’ interest free credit scheme, is available on most purchases.
Artist StudioVisit Cefyn Burgess’ on-site studio to see beautiful textiles and fabrics. www.cefynburgess.co.uk
Café R RestaurantVisit Café R Restaurant today! The perfect place to take time to relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee or cup of tea – with food prepared and served by our local team of friendly staff.
Open daily 10.00am – 5.00pm Free on-site parking. Coaches welcome.
To book a table call 01824 708099
FREE
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Join us this Spring and see our brand new exhibitions. In Gallery 1 we have Made for the Table, contemporary silver from the Goldsmiths’ Company Collection and in this space we also have Dine, an exhibition of craft that sits on the dining table. Gallery 2 showcases A Darker Thread, 12 textile makers from Wales, curated by Laura Thomas. Gallery 3 brings us Jilly Edwards: Joy – Yellow is the New Blue, a tapestry exhibition.
We also have a host of events and workshops for all ages, including Adult Masterclasses, February Half-Term Activities and the ever popular ‘Messy Play’ is back!
July 2018 will see us celebrate our 10 year anniversary of the re-launch of Ruthin Craft Centre. We will have lots of exciting exhibitions, projects and events happening throughout the year. Watch this Space!
p 02 – 03 Gallery 1: Made for the Table & Dine Exhibitions.
p 04 – 05 Gallery 2: A Darker Thread.
p 06 – 07 Gallery 3: Jilly Edwards: Joy – Yellow is the New Blue.
p 08 February Half-Term Activities.
p 09 Messy Play and Craft Counts.
p 10 – 11 Adult Masterclasses.
p 12 Coming Soon.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARYRuthin Craft Centre will be at Collect: The International Art Fair for Contemporary Objects from 22 – 25 February 2018. You can purchase tickets here: www.craftscouncil. org.uk/what-we-do/collect
Ruthin Craft Centre, The Centre for the Applied Arts Park Road, Ruthin, Denbighshire LL15 1BB Tel: +44 (0)1824 704774. Open daily 10.00am – 5.30pm FREE Admission FREE On-site parking
A host of additional information can be found on our website. Scan the QR code to visit. www.ruthincraftcentre.org.uk
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Made for the Table presents contemporary silver from the Goldsmiths’ Company Collection, together with the curated work of leading UK artisans in furniture design, glass, ceramics and textiles. This modern table setting is introduced by examples of extraordinary antique silver acquired over several hundred years by the Company. This reflects its long history of patronage and contextualises the outstanding work of makers practicing in Britain today.
The exhibition demonstrates both a continuation of silversmithing techniques and innovation in the treatment of the material. The process of hand-forging allows cutlery to be created in precisely the same way that it was made over 500 years ago. However, makers continue to explore and experiment with new approaches, influenced by developments in technology.
A Goldsmiths’ Company exhibition.
MADE FORTHETABLE3 February – 8 April 2018 Gallery 1
above: photography: Rosalind Atkinson. art direction: Tasha Marks. right: Nan Nan Liu, Bread Basket, 2016.02
3 February – 8 April 2018 Also in Gallery 1
DINE
Benefield Spencer Glass, Angela Cork, Richard Fox, Hampson Woods, Miriam Hanid, Rauni Higson, Kyosun Jung, Nan Nan Liu, Michael Lloyd, Ptolemy Mann, Alison Morton, Shannon O’Neill, Pottery West, Sue Pryke, Rebecca de Quin, Adam Ross, Jill Shaddock, Jane Short, Adi Toch, Arjan Van Dal, Vezzini & Chen, Yusuke Yamamoto.
Dine is an exhibition of craft that sits on the dining table. Running along side the Goldsmiths’ Company exhibition Made for the Table, this supporting showcase brings together a large selection of stunning pieces in silver, ceramic, glass and textiles. Included are pieces by many of the makers’ that appear in the Goldsmiths’ show, and all available to purchase.
Rebecca de Quin
Gallery Talk: Made for the Table with Georgia Powell, Goldsmiths’ Company Thursday 15 March 11.00am or 2.00pm FREE Please call to book a place
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A Darker Thread
Wales has a much celebrated tradition of creating both utilitarian and decorative textiles of distinctive design. From power-loomed blankets to hand-stitched quilts, textiles are a key part of Welsh visual culture and history.
Whilst ‘A Darker Thread’ takes this heritage as its starting point, twelve contemporary artists, designers and makers have been invited to exhibit work which subverts these expectations.
Curated by Laura Thomas.
An Oriel Myrddin exhibition.
3 February – 8 April 2018 Gallery 2 Alana Tyson
Eleri Mills
Indre Eugenija Dunn
Jayne Pierson in collaboration with Neale Howells
Laura Thomas
Llio James
Philippa Lawrence
Rhiannon Williams
Rozanne Hawksley
Ruth Harries
Sally-Ann Parker
Spike Dennis
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top left: Spike Dennis. right: Rozanne Hawksley. above left: Jayne Pierson in collaboration with Neale Howells. right: Alana Tyson. 05
Jilly Edwards: JOYYellow is the New Blue
‘These woven tapestries are inspired by glimpses and memories of journeys, whether long train journeys or a trip to the local café. The start for this work was a set of journeys from Exeter to Edinburgh and to East Anglia. It took me through wonderfully diverse terrain and it was full of the colour yellow of Oilseed Rape.’
‘I watched as the field sizes and divisions changed, a dry stonewall, a hedge, a wooden fence and huge fields with no divisions. The work is about the surface, its depth, its construction, the quiet, crisp whites, the dense warm yellow, sensuous dark soil with lozenge shaped stone walls with bright yellow lichen patches. The spaces are important, as are the gaps between.’ Jilly Edwards 2017
Project funded by Arts Council England.
3 February – 8 April 2018 Gallery 3
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Artist talk followed by a question and answer session with Jilly Edwards
Friday 16 March 6.00pm in the Gallery FREE Please call to book your placeJilly’s woven tapestries are inspired by glimpses and memories of journeys, whether long train journeys or a trip to a local café. At this free talk Jilly will talk about her inspirations and work.
Adult Tapestry Workshops with Jilly Edwards
Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 March 10.30am – 4.30pm£80 a day or book 2 days for £120 Light lunch includedMore information on page 10.
FREE
Talks, Events & WorkshopsTo book call 01824 704774. For the latest listings visit www.ruthincraftcentre.org.uk
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February Half-Term Activities
‘Wonderful Weaves’ for all the family (big or small)
Sunday 11 February 10.30am – 12.30pm and 1.30pm – 3.30pm
FREE Drop in session for all ages. No need to book. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Join Emma-Jayne as we take inspiration from the current ‘A Darker Thread’ exhibition and create your very own weaved masterpiece.
‘Knives, forks, spoons and chopsticks – Tools at the table’
Thursday 15 February 10.30am – 12.30pm or 1.30pm – 3.30pm
Bookable Craft Club for children aged 5–11 with Emma-Jayne. £5.00 per session. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Taking inspiration from the current exhibitions come and make you own cutlery set. Using a range of materials we will be working towards making our own unique set of eating tools.
‘Dressing the Table’ for all the family (big or small)
Saturday 17 February 10.30am – 12.30pm and 1.30pm – 3.30pm
FREE Drop in session for all ages. No need to book. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Taking inspiration from the current exhibition ‘Made for the Table’, come and join Donna Jones to do some screen printing and create your very own textile table centre piece.
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Craft CountsJuly 2018 will see us celebrate our 10 year anniversary of the re-launch of the Ruthin Craft Centre.
We have an exciting new programme of events and activities to offer throughout 2018 entitled – Craft Counts.
This will celebrate the 100 plus exhibitions we have shown during the 10 years, whilst also looking at and exploring the 10 craft materials/themes to be found on the 1–10 year anniversary lists; from paper, through cotton and wood to tin.
We hope you will join us and Get Inspired and Get Involved!
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Messy Play
Craft Counts: Messy Play with Emma- Jayne Holmes for parents and toddlers.
Come along with your toddler to an assisted viewing of our current exhibitions followed by a messy play session in the education room.
All sessions are FREE, please call to book a place as spaces are limited: 10.00am – 11.30am
Wednesday 7 March Wednesday 25 April Wednesday 23 May
FREE
Look out for our exciting Easter activities and events programme coming soon!
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Adult Masterclasses
Adult Willow Workshops with Juliette HamiltonFriday 9 February and Saturday 10 February 10.30am – 4.30pm £75.00 each, includes light lunchWorkshop 1: Willow Hare (Friday 9 February)Workshop 2: Dragonfly obelisks and Butterfly sticks (Saturday 10 February)
We are pleased to welcome back willow artist Juliette Hamilton who by popular demand will be showing you how to make either a large Hare or in preparation for the arrival of spring (and time to start preparing the garden) a Dragonfly obelisk with Butterfly sticks.Juliette will talk you through the preparation of the willow and then take you step by step through the construction of the sculpture.
Be prepared for a physical day of working and to go home with a very impressive sculpture! A pair of secateurs and an apron would be good to bring. Suitable for all levels, some experience of working with willow would be of an advantage.
Adult Tapestry Workshops with Jilly EdwardsSaturday 17 and Sunday 18 March, 10.30am – 4.30pm £80 a day or book 2 days for £120 Light lunch includedWorkshop 1: ‘Let’s start at the beginning’ (Saturday 17 March)Workshop 2: ‘And now…?’ (Sunday 18 March)
We are pleased to welcome Jilly Edwards the artist behind ‘Joy: Yellow is the New Blue’ exhibition who will be offering 2x one day workshops. Enjoy just one day or a full weekend of textiles.Workshop 1 will concentrate on teaching you all the basic things you need to know for woven tapestry from learning to warp a frame loom and weave the shapes you use, creating a sampler that you
left: Juliette Hamilton. right: Jilly Edwards
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Simeon Jones Bookbinding MasterclassSaturday 21 and Sunday 22 April 10.30am – 4.30pm £120 Includes light lunch
On this intensive two day course participants will make a quarter leather notebook (leather spine and marbled paper boards).Simeon will take you through the process step by step from making the text block, folding and hand
sewing the sections onto tapes to finally pressing your book.This will be a full weekend of creative endeavour, going home with new skills and a new book. This is an intermediate level course and requires a reasonable level of hand skills, (having participated in a previous bookbinding course would be an advantage) and as such is not suitable for younger participants.The cost of the course includes a bone folder and paring knife. When booking please specify if you are right or left handed as the knives are specific.
can always refer back to when you get home.Workshop 2 is a continuation of day one or for students who have already done a basic course. You will discuss different warp thickness and how to warp them onto frames, changes in thickness of yarns and different yarns used to create textures as well as looking at designing from collecting, drawing, cartoon making. You will then have the tools and knowledge to start a tapestry – taking the terror out of designing to create the beginnings of your own masterpiece.
Janet Bolton 2 Day Textiles Masterclass Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 April 10.30am – 4.30pm£120 includes light lunch
We are pleased to welcome back textile designer Janet Bolton. The main idea of this workshop is to encourage participants to develop their own ideas, with suitable suggestions and help from the very beginning. No need to have a set idea in mind but do come with a simple idea if you would like to.Working directly with the fabric Janet will explain and demonstrate the simple cutting and sewing techniques required, and describe the excitement of letting the idea change and develop right down to the very last stitch.Throughout the two days Janet will demonstrate the importance of presenting and framing your work in a way sympathetic to the composition as part of a group appraisal.
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Exhibitions Coming Soon...
14 April – 15 July 2018
Gallery 1: Andrew Logan returns... to mark our ten year anniversary.
Gallery 2: The Language of Clay: Justine Allison – Shifting Lines.
Gallery 3: Angus Suttie, ceramics retrospective.
above: Justine Allison, photo: Toril Brancher. top right: Andrew Logan, An Artistic Adventure at Ruthin Craft Centre, 2008. photo: Dewi Tannatt Lloyd. bottom right: Angus Suttie, photo: Dewi Tannatt Lloyd.
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