Sunday, February 28, 2010

Settle Photographers exhibit

This month's exhibition features local members of the Settle Photography Group. The group formed in September 2008 and meet on the third Monday of each month in the Friends' Meeting House. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in photography - see their website for more information.

This exhibition features a range of images of local scenery, people and images that reflect the varied tastes of the contributors. It will be open until March 28th.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Winter wonderland

A new exhibition went up last weekend, featuring work done by a group of amaeur artists attending a workshop run by local artists Jaki Bogg and Sue Mackay. The theme is very appropriately on views and images of winter. The artists have used a range of media, including felt, collage and textiles.

'I am proud to be'

We recently exhibited a wonderful collection of cards from children of the Westminster Academy, an international business and enterprise academy. The intake is incredibly multi-cultural, multi-lingual and diverse with 89% of the students speaking English as an additional language. The exhibition was done as part of a Year 9 (13 year olds) project, with students drawing or painting an image about the country they felt associated with. Students also wrote something about themselves on the backs of the cards, making a fascinating record.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Award winning photographer Eamonn McCabe exhibits at the Gallery on the Green

The Gallery on the Green's first exhibition of professional art is by the award winning photographer Eamonn McCabe, well known for his work as a sports photographer and picture editor. His natural curiosity about individuals who work alone evolved into a wide ranging series of photographs of writer's rooms that appeared each weekend in The Guardian. Eamonn selected and printed a show especially for us, including gems such as the working spaces of such eminent authors as Edna O'Brien, Rose Tremain, Clive James and our local hero Bill Bryson.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Gallery wins BT Regional Award!

We are proud to report that The Gallery on the Green won the Yorkshire and Humber BT competition for adopted phone boxes. BT's area manager Mark Johnson and publicity manager Amy Walker arrived yesterday (Wednesday) with a cheque for £1000 to go to the community. Cultivating Settle Chairman Marion Armstrong, along with Curator Roger Taylor and Artistic director Mike Crompton received the cheque and thanked BT for their support. Marion thanked all the people involved in making the phone box such a success and a real credit to Settle.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

More about Settle

If you are thinking of visiting Settle, you might like to see more about the local area. Mark Dale of Settle Festival Ltd has made a video of some of the recent projects. It includes our new riverside walk, footage of building works at Settle Hydro (our new renewable energy station), the recent cycling festival in summer 2009 and some local volunteer work done by Cultivating Settle. The video is on YouTube and can be found at this link.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Pictures from Public Collections



For October exhibition,we have teamed up with the Visual Arts Data Service (VADS), based at the University of the Creative Arts in Farnham, Surrey. Working collaboratively with Amy Robinson of VADs, Gallery on the Green curator Julie Sobczak has made a wide-ranging selection of images which have been specially printed for the exhibition. Drawing on the collections as diverse as the Imperial War Museum, the London College of Fashion, and Manchester Metropolitan University, the exhibition includes examples of Victorian music covers, posters of conflict, fashion photographs, woodcuts and collages.


This is the first of a series of planned exhibitions to bring work of national significance to the Gallery on the Green and we are delighted to be able to work with prestigious organisations such as VADS as extending the scope and remit of the gallery will appeal to a wide audience.VADS have been interested in the Gallery since it opened in July. Amy Robinson said ‘We really like the idea of exhibiting some of our postcard collection in a phone box. The intimacy and size really lend themselves to the medium.’

The new exhibition will open on Saturday 24th October.