Thursday, 12 July 2012

the future is bright ...

Students from Newcastle-under-Lyme College have been invited to exhibit in the Gallery this month.
Today was my first opportunity to view the exhibition -
Some of our members viewed their work at the college end of year exhibition and selected a few students to exhibit their work in the Gallery -
below are some examples of the students work



Grace Loud - wire work - tea set -




Rachael Anne Marie Neale - artist, illustrator, Graphic designer -



Natalie Carter - Surface Pattern Designer




Chelsea Egan Clews - Textile Artist -



Sian Louise Mellor - Textile Designs-



Amy Ostrouchow - Riggi Design



Charlotte Kelly - prints



Kate Leonard - Illustration and design



Frances Massey - print maker / surface pattern designer



Jayne Candlin - Fine Artist -


Tristan Cresswell Brodie -


Shelley Gregory - Contemporary Fine Art -



Lucinder Pender - Textile Artist





Sunday, 24 June 2012

Eccleshall Festival

Yesterday Eccleshall held its Festival and the whole of the High Street was transformed.
The Street was lined with stalls, with the majority of the stall holders entering into the spirit of the event wearing some imaginative costume - this year the theme was anything connected with Royalty.
It was great to see Eccleshall filled with so many people walking up and down the street soaking in the atmosphere.

as you can see some had a battle to keep their stalls from flying off.



Gallery at 12 held some mini workshops/demonstrations
We had Jo Hill doing a demonstration with her sewing machine


Cathy Sumner was making clay tiles with some little folk in the arcade area


and Angela Smith was making beaded bracelets and necklaces -

Michael Wheeley was manning the gallery for the day



Thank you to everyone who visited during the day - I hope you enjoyed the day as much as we did!

Thursday, 14 June 2012

Gallery at 12 welcomes new member Val Fenton

A great pleasure to walk into Gallery at 12 this morning to see new work hanging on the walls be new member Val Fenton - some fabulous screen prints.





Saturday, 9 June 2012

Exhibition extended

If you read my post on Tuesday 8th May you would have seen the fantastic photographic work by Richard Greswell and the lovely jewellery by his wife Carol. Their work was being exhibited in our Gallery for the whole of May and we are happy to say that we invited them extend their exhibition into June so if you haven't been in to view their work there is still time!


Richard's profile
'I have taken photographs for over 30 years but only recently since my career as a research scientist ended, have I been able to devote my time and interest to digital photography. Whilst landscapes and the natural world are my favourite subjects I enjoy creating images using various styles and influences from graphic design to contemporary themes.
Good landscape images are created by interplay between natural forms and light, where location, weather and timing successfully combine in order to encapsulate and convey the mood of the scene, softness or strength of the subject. To further this concept I often utilise a variety of post processing approaches to enhance and distill the sense of time and place whereby the image may more strongly communicate the intended mood to the viewer. By controlling the elements within the image, such as composition, detail and tonal range, the essence of the image and hence it's message may more powerfully be conveyed'



Carol' profile



'I have always had a fascination with jewellery but have only recently begun to make it myself. On a recent trip to Cornwall I was entranced by jewellery made from sea glass: remnants of glass tumbled by the oceans. On seeing similar beads I have started to make necklaces and earrings branching out into different types of beads and designs,using colour, shape and wire to enhance each element. I enjoy all aspects of the craft and am beginning to experiment with semi-precious jewels and metal work as my confidence and artistic skills develop.'


You can currently view this exhibition in Gallery at 12, Eccleshall, Staffordshire.

Thursday, 31 May 2012

A huge welcome another new member

We are very pleased to announce that Lynne Cooke has now joined the Staffordshire Artists Co-operative.
This is a selection of some of her beautiful silver jewellery, many of her pieces are inspired by nature





Monday, 14 May 2012

Three years and going strong!

Three years today Gallery at 12 opened it's doors to the public for the very first time, It had taken three months of planning to get to that stage and we had no idea if we would last three months, let alone three years, so it is a massive achievement for us to have got this far!
I would like to share with you my personal view on our journey to this point.
The seeds for Gallery at 12 were sown around 6 years ago, when a group of artists including Bob Thacker and myself got together with the idea of taking Staffordshire art out to the County. It never got off the ground, apart from a couple of shows at one small village festival, the seeds then lay dormant for a couple of years. Then three years ago last January or February I was listening to Radio 2 when the Jeremy Vine show started up, he was talking about a group of artists who had got together and had started to use a shop on Dursley High Street to showcase their work, I was only half listening but I began to realise as the show continued that these artists were doing something we had been talking about doing two or three years earlier, so I had resolved to phone Bob later to discuss things with him. On my way home, however, I had to stop off at our local bakery and who should be in there but Bob and his wife, I have to say this was not expected as Bob doesn't live in the same village as me and it is the first and only time I have ever met him in the bakery!
Their reaction to seeing me took me by surprise, I was greeted with 'Hello - we've just been talking about you!'
I laughed and replied by saying 'you've been listening to Jeremy Vine'
Bob then replied 'Not only that but as a result we have been to Eccleshall and found a shop - would you be interested?
Well what could I say.
'Absolutely Yes!!!'
and the rest as they say is history -
The Staffordshire Artists Cooperative was formed and we managed to raise interest with several artists, some stayed, some decided that it was too much of a commitment either financially or time. but by the time the Gallery was ready for opening we were seven in number, excited for the future and at the same time slightly anxious about what would happen over the next few months.
Over the last three years 3 of the original 7 members have left for legitimate reasons but even more new artists have joined us.
Yesterday we held a celebratory Open day aimed mainly at potential new artists and hopefully as a result we will see some more artists join us in the next few weeks or months, the future is looking good.
Happy Birthday Gallery at 12



If you are an artist living in Staffordshire or local to Eccleshall and would also like to consider joining us or exhibiting with us, please pop in, have a look around and talk to the member manning the gallery, we would love to meet you:)

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

New exhibition for May

We are thrilled to have husband and wife team Rick and Carol Greswell exhibiting in our gallery this month.
Rick is the photographer





and Carol makes this bright and colourful beaded jewellery






We are all looking forward to this Sunday when gallery at 12 will be celebrating our third anniversary. If you are an artist living locally and would be interested in joining our co-operative you would be very welcome to come along on Sunday to meet us and join in our celebrations