Artsweek
Exhibition
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New collaborative
work from contemporary art group "The Edge": D.J. Biddle,
Sally Carpenter, Rosemary Keep, Grace Newman, Mary
Partridge, Angel Stripe.
Venue
Address: Plot on
the Edge, , Plot 1, Golf Lane allotments, Golf Lane,,
Whitnash , CV31 2PT
Telephone: N/A
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Directions:
Whitnash is to the south of Leamington Spa. Golf Lane is off
the main Whitnash Road by The Plough Inn. The allotments are
on the right just past the Seekings Estate. The Plot on the
Edge is the first plot, behind the trees.
Artist
information
Artist website:
www.the-edge-art.co.uk
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Artist email address:
info@the-edge-art.co.uk
Artist telephone:
07767015428
Other
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Commissions
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Group
exhibition
Opening Times
Sat 5
July: 10am – 5pm
Sun 6 July: 10am – 5pm
Tue 8 July: 10am – 5pm
Wed 9 July: 10am – 5pm
Thu 10 July: 10am – 7pm
Fri 11 July: 10am – 7pm
Sat 12 July: 10am – 5pm
Sun 13 July: 10am – 5pm
Tue 15 July: 10am – 5pm
Wed 16 July: 10am – 5pm
Thu 17 July: 10am – 7pm
Fri 18 July: 10am – 7pm
Sat 19 July: 10am – 5pm
Sun 20 July: 10am – 5pm
Statement
Drawing in some form, whether contemporary,
challenging the boundaries of drawing, or conventional, often
figurative, is a major part of my practice, I discover that the
human form keeps creeping into my thinking and therefore my work.
Lately I have been occupied with Virgins,
Angels and Martyrs, apparently old fashioned, irrelevant ideas but I
find in my observation of contemporary life that these things are
extremely pertinent.
With my name I am bound to be obsessed with
virgins, I was taunted at school. As a mother I have had to come to
terms with watching my children forge their own lives and having to
witness the consequences of their rash decisions. I am interested in
depicting this duality of emotional attachment with and estrangement
from events. My virgins are based on northern European, early
medieval sculptures with their double chins, and sometimes
challenging looks, I exaggerate what I see to my own means. The
martyrs speak for themselves, and I see the angels every week on
match of the day as they strive and leap and soar through the
rarefied air of the football pitch.
My interest in Anglo-Saxon, Norman and
medieval architecture, and how to include that in my practice has
been an ongoing concern for many years. This has involved me in out
of door talc drawings on various pavements as well as the more
comfortable task of drawing on paper. I have done a series of
drawings that follow the artist Pieter Saenredam, as he goes from
church to church in 17th Century Holland; the drawings
often include a comment on his artistic practice.
Curriculum Vitae
Mary Partridge born 1947
Children: Dominic & Heidi
Step children: Ben, Sarah & Emily
Grandchildren: Terri, Danielle, Oscar, Sol, Joe
and Dora
Employment: shelf stacker, donkey handler,
auxiliary nurse, classroom assistant, primary school teacher.
Education
1980-83 BA English and American Literature.
Warwick University
1990-91 PGCE
1997-2003 (PT) BA Fine Art. UCE
Recent Group Exhibitions
2001: Custard Factory, Birmingham
2001: CAW Gallery Leamington Spa
2003: Degree Show Margaret St Birmingham
2003: Malvern Open
2004: Small Print Exhibition, CODE gallery,
Bristol
2004: Miniprint Exhibition, ArtLink Exchange,
Hull
2006: Artsweek Showcase
Exhibition, Pump Room Gallery, Leamington Spa
2006: Horsebridge Arts &
Community Centre, Whitstable
Recent Solo Exhibitions
2000: Herbert Art Gallery Coventry
2004: Artist in Residence for Warwickshire Arts
Week
2005: Leamington Peace Festival: My Favourite
Object
2006: University of Warwick Library Gallery
2006: Open Studio Warwickshire Arts Week
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