Deborah Ravetz 27th November – 9th December Deborah Ravetz writes… ‘I work as a painter, a writer, lecturer and practitioner of Social Sculpture. Last year I published a book called The Art of Being Human, in which these strands come together in synthesis. This event will concentrate on my social sculpture project, ‘The Search for...
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Making my mark exhibition
14th – 24th November ‘Making my mark’ Kent county Council’s Specialist Fostering Team supports children and young people with disabilities, alongside their foster and Short Break families throughout Kent. Thoughts and feelings about their lives and experiences can often go unnoticed or unheard so we invited these children and young people,...
BLURRED BOUNDARIES
1st – 11th November Annual Members Exhibition 2017 “Blurred Boundaries explores decisive moments when the traditional boundaries of fiction/nonfiction, truth and falsehood Blur” ‘Blurred Boundaries: Questions of Meaning in Contemporary Culture’ by Bill Nichols. An exhibition by Maidstone based Arts co-operative Making Art Work, “Blurred Boundaries” will consider and investigate how the blurring of...
‘Drawing is a language’ Nicole Mollett
Gallery Residency 2nd – 28th October 2017 During October 2017 artist Nicole Mollett will be in residence in the Kaleidoscope Gallery, using the space as her studio during the week. ‘Drawn To The Light Magic Lantern Workshop’ During October 2017 artist Nicole Mollett will be in residence in the Kaleidoscope Gallery, using the space as her...
OF THE HOSPICE SCHOOL PONIES
19th – 30th September A selection of The Herd of the Hospice School Ponies were shown throughout the Sevenoaks Kaleidoscope Building and Gallery Come up to the Gallery and help us decorate KALEIDOSCOPE our Gallery pony Herd of the Hospice? is a major, free, public art installation and the first of its kind in the...
‘HARD LINES’ David Minton
4th – 16th September ‘Rubbing, smoothing, fixing. My eye feels the surface and the meeting of edges. Space twists. Line clings to skin. Fragile.’ David Minton August 2017 ‘White Cube’ Graphite powder and pigment on paper 67 x 47 cm www.davidminton.com...
‘Help I’m a Celebrity, Stop Drawing Me’ Andrew Mead
24th August – 2nd September Andrew Mead drew a celebrity portrait every day for one year to raise money for Hospice in the Weald in recognition of the care they gave to his late wife, Lucy. Hundreds came into the Gallery to see this epic tribute to Lucy where all Andrew’s 365 drawings were shown...
This Is Tomorrow
9th – 19th August 2017 This Is Tomorrow, presented at the Whitechapel Gallery, London in 1956. It showcased the work of twelve groups of artists, architects, musicians and graphic designers who worked ‘independently for the development and production of their work but conceived the final display as one environment suggesting a model of multi-disciplinary...
TEXTILE STUDIO ‘Threads of Colour’
25th July – 5th August 2017 The Textile Studio is a group of artists whose passion is experimenting with a wide variety of textile-related media. Their work includes hand and machine stitching, feltmaking, fabric printing, dyeing and other techniques, reflecting their individual approach to textile art. The group was originally formed more than 40...
CHEERS?
18th – 22nd July 2017 ‘The world that my paintings portray is inhabited by animal-faced, anthropomorphic figures who are all different in appearance and are all composite – made up of both animal and human parts. The figures, self-conscious of their appearance, don masks. It is unclear however if the masks conceal or...