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By Hand – contemporary letter carving at The Long Shop, Leiston, Suffolk
Jun
26
to 28 Sept

By Hand – contemporary letter carving at The Long Shop, Leiston, Suffolk

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The Lettering Arts Trust (LAT) presents ‘By Hand – contemporary letter carving’, an exhibition showcasing some of the best examples of the carver’s art. The craft of letter carving in stone has been passed down from master to apprentice over the centuries and continues to thrive today thanks to a dedicated community of artists.

 

The Long Shop Museum celebrates the industrial heritage of the manufacture of steam engines and other agricultural machinery. The skills of the crafts people involved in that process were also passed down from master to apprentice making The Long Shop an ideal venue to host contemporary craft. Precision use of chisel and mallet was as important to the artisans in The Long Shop’s heyday as it is to today’s letter carvers. 

Haw Gin by Charlotte Howarth, Welsh Slate

Fragment of the dream of the rood, by Maia Gaffney Hyde. Woodkirk York stone

Beyond all this, what more is there? (section) by John Neilson, Welsh Slate

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26 Connections
Oct
18
to 29 Nov

26 Connections

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In this fascinating creative collaboration, 13 writers from ‘26’ a creative writing community, have collaborated with 13 writers from the Barbican Young Poets, led by Jacob Sam-La Rose, to write poems on the theme Human.Kind.

Artists from The Lettering Arts Trust have then interpreted extracts from these poems in the mediums of calligraphy, stone or wood carving, and typography, and the resulting lettered artworks are on display in this exhibition. 

The Building Centre, Store Street, London WC1E 7BT

OPENING TIMES:
Mon-Fri 9am – 6pm.  Sat & Sun closed

Teachings from mother tree by Jim Sutherland

Self care hack by Annet Stirling

Dulce de Lechosa by Errol Donald

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Grown from Stone - Winterbourne House and Gardens
Aug
24
to 29 Nov

Grown from Stone - Winterbourne House and Gardens

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Inspired by the gardens of Winterbourne House and the botanical world, this collection of hand carved artworks explores natural forms and lettering. The works will be displayed throughout the rooms of the house, and the intention of this exhibition is to illuminate how smaller pieces can bring beauty and joy into the home.

All works will be for sale via our website shop, and funds raised will go towards funding our apprenticeship and journeyman programmes.

You can also visit our permanent Art and Memory collection pieces displayed in the gardens, and see how contemporary lettering works can enhance outside spaces.

Venue: Winterbourne House and Garden, 58 Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham B15 2RT Tel: 0121 414 3003

Winterbourne is open 7 days a week including bank holidays. 10:30 - 17:00

Entry to the house is £8.00

(Pictured: Spring Calendar by Andrew Whittle)

Red Roses, by LAT Apprentice - Maia Gaffney Hyde

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The Nereids, Moseley Road Baths, Birmingham
Feb
20
to 10 Mar

The Nereids, Moseley Road Baths, Birmingham

Amphitrite by Lisi Ashbridge

Our country wide tour of ‘The Nereids’ continues, and appropriately, this time they will be exhibited swimming in a unique location: Mosely Road Baths, 497 Moseley Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham. B12 9BX

The Nereids, attendants of Poseidon, were revered by the citizens of Ancient Greece and Rome as the benign goddesses of the sea’s rich bounty and protectors of sailors and fishermen.  Numbering around 50, each Nereid represented a personification of a particular attribute of the sea.  They were renowned for their beauty and were commonly found frolicking amongst the waves of the Mediterranean, and the Aegean Sea. 

This free exhibition, at The Mosely Road Baths, presents our artists’ interpretations of Nereids in carved stone, wood, etching, and letter press print.

Private View from 6pm to 8pm on Monday 20th February. Please let us know if you would like to attend by emailing info@letteringartstrust.org.uk

All works will be for sale from the venue or via our website.

As part of the exhibition programme the Lettering Arts Trust has organised a family workshop during half-term (on Friday 24 February) in which lettering artist Chrissie Nichols will encourage participants to interpret and create their own Nereids, with a focus on lettering.  For more details please see our workshop page.

Pictured in thumbnail: Leagore by Zoe Singleton

Thetis in Myrtle by Rachel Butler

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Pop up Christmas shop - Quay Gallery, Snape Maltings
Nov
10
to 16 Nov

Pop up Christmas shop - Quay Gallery, Snape Maltings

Thursday 10 November – Wednesday 16 November

Open daily | 11am – 5pm
Quay Gallery, Snape Maltings

We are offering a range of unique hand crafted gifts, prints and original artworks, by the UK’s finest letter-carving artists, perfect for the home or garden. Stock up on Letter press cards, including Christmas cards.

Please join us for drinks on Thursday 10th November, when we will be open late until 8pm.

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Will Carter Finissage - Fund Raising Dinner
May
14
7:00 pm19:00

Will Carter Finissage - Fund Raising Dinner

MARKING THE FINAL WEEKEND OF “WILL CARTER : MAN OF LETTERS” THE LETTERING ARTS TRUST IS HOSTING A SPECIAL EVENT:

 

We are replicating the menu carved by Will Carter  (with a gourmet substitute for Foie Gras) In the gallery at The Lettering Arts Centre, Snape Maltings, on Saturday 14th May 2022 at 7.00pm.

 

This dinner is a fundraising event which will contribute towards a Lettering Arts Trust Journeyman placement.

Cost per person £50 including wines and a talk by the exhibition’s curator.

To buy a ticket please see our ‘Events’ category under ‘Shop’ on this website, or email shop@letteringartstrust.org.uk

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On a Knife Edge exhibition - Nature in peril UK
Jul
10
to 7 Nov

On a Knife Edge exhibition - Nature in peril UK

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We are at a unique stage in our history. Never before have we had such an awareness of what we are doing to our planet, and never before have we had the power to do something about that.

The future of humanity and indeed, all life on earth, now depends on us.
— Sir David Attenborough
The Cuckoo’s Parting Cry by Lisi Ashbridge

The Cuckoo’s Parting Cry by Lisi Ashbridge

Pine Marten by Maya Martin

Pine Marten by Maya Martin

The UK is at risk of losing a quarter of its mammal species according to a report authored by 70 British wildlife charities. The Wild Cat, common Dormouse and the Greater Mouse-eared Bat are among those species teetering on the edge of disappearing. In the State of Nature Report 2019, the first of its kind conducted in partnership with the government, confirms what we are already becoming aware of - the undeniable fact that nature and resources are in decline. 41 percent of UK species studied have noticeably fewer numbers than when the rigorous scientific study began in the 1970s. Reading the report should alarm us all. 15 percent of species native to the UK - nearly 1,200 - are threatened with extinction partly because of agriculture management and climate change. Habitats are disappearing as we surge forward with technology and intensive farming. Hedgerows are now becoming rarer in our countryside. Lowland wetlands are threatened by drainage, water pollution, air pollution, peat extraction - the list goes on and on.

This exhibition is a visual call to action - a reminder of what we could possibly lose. Over 30 artists, established and young upcoming students have taken part, working on stone, wood and paper to highlight the plight of some of the resources, habitats and species that we are in danger of losing in the UK.

There is a full colour catalogue to accompany the exhibition available.

All our exhibitions are free to enter

If we have not taken dramatic action within the next decade, we could face irreversible damage to the natural world and the collapse of our societies
— Sir David Attenborough 2019
Wild flower Meadow by Louise Tiplady

Wild flower Meadow by Louise Tiplady

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Simon Lewty & The Nereids
May
15
to 4 Jul

Simon Lewty & The Nereids

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Louise Tiplady LIMNOREIA Nereis of the salt marshes (stone carving).jpg

LIMNOREIA by Louise Tiplady

“Simon Lewty & The Nereids” is a collaboration between The Lettering Arts Trust and Art First. The exhibition features major works by Simon Lewty, and is accompanied by individual depictions of the mythical Nereids created by 26 artists represented by the Lettering Arts Trust. 

Simon Lewty’s mastery of the calligraphic, the palimpsest, graffiti and scripts of many kinds, is matched by his generation of poetic content. His hand-written texts combine with figurative imagery to create a dream like reality. In recent years, a group of drawings have emerged, inspired by his love of Greek mythology.  

The Nereids, in particular, captured Lewty’s imagination. They are known as the fifty benign sea goddesses which symbolised everything that is beautiful and kind about the sea. “Simon Lewty & The Nereids” is a collaboration between The Lettering Arts Trust and Art First. The exhibition features major works by Simon Lewty, and is accompanied by individual depictions of the mythical Nereids created by 26 artists represented by the Lettering Arts Trust. 

Sometimes Lewty coats tissue paper in white gesso onto which he applies softly inked lettering. The engaging but illegible lettering he uses in some of his work is known as tachygraphy, or Shelton’s shorthand - used in the 17th Century by civil servants, in particular by Samuel Pepys for his diaries, and mastered by Lewty over a period of years. These elegant mysterious marks serve as a secret language, in this case - ‘a kind of wordless sea-language’ which he developed in 2019 as an evocation of the voices of the Nereids, ‘who may cry in the murmurs of the waves’.  

Simon Lewty & The Nereids runs from 15th May to 4th July 2021.   

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