Blog
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Helios arrives in Lyme Regis this June
In Greek mythology, Helios, the Sun God, dashes daily from east to west in a chariot pulled by his galloping horses. ‘Helios’ featuring twelve artists and makers opens on the Summer equinox to celebrate a love for the outdoors, nature and our world.
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Unravel
A visit to Unravel at the Barbican Centre in February 2024 - a major show about the Power and Politics of Textiles in Art. -
Dorset Art Weeks 2024
Anne Reynolds and Alison Shelton Brown will be sharing the Cottage Classroom at Sandy Hill Studios, Corfe Castle during Dorset Art Weeks from Saturday 25th May to Sunday 9th June daily. A display of artworks demonstrating tactile making and attention to the details. Textiles, ceramics, jewellery. -
Darkness to Hope
An Open Call exhibition at the Atkinson Gallery, Millfield at Street, Somerset. A response to making during lockdown and the emergence from the pa... -
Primavera springs to life at the Malthouse Gallery
This Easter week 2023 I'm bringing more new faces to the Malthouse Gallery in Lyme Regis. This show will feature ten artists and craft makers who will hopefully tempt and inspire others to get creative and to also purchase affordable art and high quality craft and design. -
Flotsam Too
Six artist and makers take up residence at The Beachcomber on Teignmouth's beachfront for seven days only. Saturday 10th to Thursday 16th September. Working around the theme of flotsam and detritus Robin Shelton, Anthony Wong and Alison Shelton Brown will be combing the beach daily for materials to incorporate into new work, inspired by a different coastline and location. -
Flotsam Wash up
Flotsam at the Malthouse Gallery, Lyme Regis July 2022. Ten artists / makers featuring etching, painting, ceramics, jewellery, textiles, lighting, basketry and curated by Alison Shelton Brown. A wonderful selection of quality pieces themed around the title Flotsam and What was Left Behind in the wonderful Town Mill courtyard gallery. -
'Flotsam' at the Malthouse Gallery, Lyme Regis 1st - 7th July
‘Masterpieces are no more than the shipwrecked Flotsam of great minds’ Marcel Proust In a post-pandemic world which is currently at war with itself...