St. Jude's
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Future exhibitions

Based in the North Norfolk village of Itteringham, our gallery showcases the St. Jude’s range of fabrics and stationery, together with a selection of limited edition prints by the artists we collaborate with including Angie Lewin, Mark Hearld, Jonny Hannah, Chris Brown and Jonathan Gibbs.

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2010

If you'd like to be kept up to date with details of our exhibitions during 2010 and to receive private view invitations, please subscribe to our mailing list.

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From 20th March 2010

Penny Bhadresa

A welcome return for Penny with this solo show exhibiting work that reflects her interest in the natural world, landscape, garden and architectural settings, everyday objects and art traditions of different cultures. View some Penny Bhadresa prints.

 
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From 22nd May 2010

Elizabeth Merriman

Painter Elizabeth Merriman completed her BA (Hons) in Fine Art at Canterbury College of Art and followed this with a post-graduate higher diploma at the Slade School of Fine Art where her work was shortlisted for the Barclays Young Painter award.

Her work has featured in several London galleries - including Elizabeth’s own space on Clerkenwell’s Exmouth Market - with work now in a number of private and corporate collections including Unilever’s.

Now living and working in East Anglia, Elizabeth’s work has also been shown at galleries in Norfolk and Yorkshire.

Elizabeth develops her ideas through a number of techniques, progressing from pencil drawings, to the introduction of colour using pastels, finally leading to the creation of works in oil.

 

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From 12th June 2010

Mark Hearld

In his first solo exhibition with St. Jude's, Mark will be exhibiting a range of new work.

Born in 1974, Mark Hearld studied illustration at Glasgow School of Art followed by an MA in Natural History Illustration at the Royal College of Art.

Taking his inspiration from the flora and fauna of the British countryside, Mark works across a number of mediums, producing limited edition lithographic and linocut prints, unique paintings, collages and hand-painted ceramics.

We’re delighted to be working with Mark on a series of St. Jude’s printed textiles and you can view a range of current Mark Hearld prints at our online print store.

 
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From 17th July 2010

Jonny Hannah

A solo exhibition by Jonny, who was born & bred in Dumfermline.

Since graduation in 1998 he has been working both as a commercial designer & illustrator (his clients include The Daily Telegraph, The New York Times & The St. Kilda Courier) and printmaker, creating wonderful screen printed books, posters and prints for his own Cake & Ale Press. View a selection of Jonny Hannah prints.

 
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November 2010

St. Jude's In The City

We return to London's Bankside Gallery (next to Tate Modern) for an exhibition of work from the artists we represent. A follow up to our successful (and snowy!) exhibition in February 2009. Featuring Angie Lewin, Ed Kluz, Mark Hearld, Jonny Hannah, Chloe Cheese and many more.

 
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December 2010

Chloe Cheese

Born in 1952 in London, Chloe’s childhood was spent in the Essex village of Great Bardfield, observing the printmaking of her parents Bernard Cheese and Sheila Robinson – and their friends Edward Bawden and Michael Rothenstein.

Chloe Cheese RCA MA studied at Cambridge Art School and then the Royal College of Art.

She has exhibited at galleries worldwide and has work in public collections including the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and the Arts Council of Great Britain.

 
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2011

We're already starting to look at our diary for 2011 and will keep this page updated with details.

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Spring 2011

Alex Malcolmson

Alex Malcolmson was born in Shetland in 1955 and studied drawing, painting and printmaking at Edinburgh College of Art.

He worked in the Northern Isles for several years teaching, painting and exhibiting and then moved back to Edinburgh.

"Most of the work I have done over the past ten years or so has been in the form of box constructions made mainly from wood; carved and painted, sometimes using found materials. Perhaps in common with other artists making 'boxworks', Joseph Cornell is an unavoidable influence as is that lovely period of Picasso's work when he seemed to find everything he needed lying around on the studio floor, but another strand of interest for me lies in ship dioramas and other marine folk art.

The slatted birds started with the idea of an upturned boat, which is a motif I have often used in other ways, they also draw on the tradition of decoy making. Folk, naïve and primitive art; the kind of objects made for use and ornament, often by unnamed makers, is probably the main source of ideas for the work."

 
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Spring 2011

Christopher Brown

Printmaker and illustrator Christopher Brown returns to St. Jude's with a solo exhibition of travel inspired work.

Born in London in 1953, Chris Brown attended the Royal College of Art where he was introduced to, and eventually assisted, Edward Bawden, the master of the linocut. It was Bawden who encouraged him to explore this medium.

Since then, Christopher has exhibited at the Michael Parkin Gallery, The Royal Academy, the Fry Gallery, The Fine Art Society, and the Victoria and Albert Museum. View a selection of Chris Brown prints.

  Chris Brown prints
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