EXHIBITION
Periphery
An exhibition of prints by Rob White made between 2020 – 2022, featuring spit bite, chine colle and carborundum. Rob explores these processes for their emotional, painterly qualities.
Rob’s work explores feelings of hopelessness or powerlessness that many of us feel in the face of inaction on climate change. His work has a political intent – it is made in the luxury of growing up and living in a democratic and fair country. They are made as a necessary action for the survival of the artist.
Rob hopes to bring attention to mental health issues. He donates 10% of all sales to the charity, Mind.
More Exhibitions
All exhibitionsThe light sees the paper
Kristen Nelson’s prints and photographs explore memory. A feeling of nostalgia and visual references to a remembered landscape connect with home. Using aquatint, a painterly, tonal technique and black and white photography, Nelson’s work illuminates the idea of returning home through the interplay between light and shadow.
To carry a feeling
An exhibition of monoprints. A mark feels like a letter in the landscape of encoded things. It is an archaeology of feeling and locating through the process of making.
Peripheral Vision
Lucy Annan’s prints explore what is on and beyond the the edge of the block or plate, the areas that are in your peripheral vision. They work up to, or blur the edge, they introduce half discernible shapes beyond.