Sunday, 13 September 2009

New craft magazines now in Heart Gallery


Hebden Bridge is in such a creative valley that I am surprised how few of these magazines you talented bunch buy from Heart Gallery. 


I have decided that it may be because I don't let you know when the new issues arrive, so I am going to post the covers in future so that you are more informed.


I also stock Selvedge but there is a delay on the printing of the issue now due - will keep you posted!

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

September in Heart Gallery

September brings with it early mornings as we all get back into the school routine! As a family we are night owls so this has been a difficult few days adjusting but I bet it has been the same for many others too!


These milk jugs, made from recycled milk bottles, have just arrived at Heart Gallery along with tumblers made from Coke bottles, Sol bottles, Corona bottles and J2O bottles. I have been very excited about this amazing work from Devon based Who’s? Glass. They are a fresh, young, environmentally aware glass-making company that specialises in unique hand crafted recycled glassware. Their intentions are to transform, what in effect is simple domestic glass waste, into contemporary functional glassware products. “ In a day where the easiest and cheapest option is mass produced, often by machines, products that have travelled half the world to arrive on the shop shelves, Who’s? Glass offers beautiful, simple designs that emphasise the essence, quality and tranquillity of Devon... ”






All are beautifully presented in totally recycled packaging so are great for treats and perfect for pressies.




















Gosh, that looks inviting! Make mine a pint!

Friday, 21 August 2009

THE JEWELLERY ROADSHOW - ACJ CAMBRIDGE





In the current financial climate it is more important than ever that we are proactive in developing our creative talent, honing our practical skills, marketing our products and clinching that all important sale. Joining a group of like-minded people can be a vital part of developing and promoting talent in a given area. As a jeweller living a rural Cambridgeshire, I find conversing and sharing ideas with other creative people both inspiring and rejuvenating. When I heard about the ACJ I knew that it was an organisation that I would find enormously beneficial. This is the story so far...

The Association for Contemporary Jewellery (ACJ) was founded as a membership association in 1997 to promote, represent, understand and develop contemporary jewellery in the United Kingdom and abroad. The ACJ organizes conferences, lectures, seminars and workshops for its members, as well as publishing a quarterly newsletter featuring news, reviews and information. The ACJ is open to everyone who has an interest in contemporary jewellery. The organisation includes both professional and enthusiastic hobbyist jewellers, lecturers and students as well as gallery and shop owners. In fact anyone with a passion for jewellery can become a member.

ACJ-Cambridge is a regional branch of the ACJ, formed in 2008 to develop a network of jewellers in our local area. We meet once a month to discuss current issues, share knowledge, stimulate ideas and plan exhibitions to promote contemporary jewellery in the eastern region and beyond. A year from the group’s

initial formation, we have grown from a handful of members to our current sixteen strong team. We are a very eclectic mix of individuals with vast ranges in background, training, age and design styles. Some of our members are full time jewellers, who sell direct to the public at design shows and through galleries. A number of our full time jewellers are also lecturers in the subject and teach in a variety of schools and colleges around the county. Several of our members are part-time jewellers, juggling their creative talents with other unrelated jobs and/or young families. Our backgrounds are all very different, whilst some have had formal training up to degree and post graduate level, others are either self taught, or have only attended a few short courses. The materials we use to create our jewellery vary greatly within the group. Precious metals and stones, semi-precious stones, textiles, glass and recycled material are all used to create unique and fabulous work. We see our group as a real support network, working together to run exhibitions, functions, workshops and talks; supporting newer members who are maybe lacking in confidence and invigorating the more experienced jewellers to encourage fresh work. At Cambridge we are an increasingly active group. We have a varied skills base, a vast amount of experience, good contacts and more ideas than we have yet had time to put into action. As a fairly new group we have spent a great deal of time this year planning events and exhibitions.

We are launching a new exhibition, The Jewellery Roadshow - ACJ Cambridge, in August this year. The idea is to create a travelling exhibition which will be continually travelling from gallery to gallery. Much of the work in this exhibition will be unique and different from work exhibited elsewhere. The Jewellery Roadshow - ACJ Cambridge will be launched on 29th August, with Alison Bartram owner of Heart Gallery in Hebden Bridge, to coincide with the 3rd birthday of her gallery www.heartgallery.co.uk With Alison’s enthusiasm, dynamic drive and wide ranging marketing skills and our creativity, the exhibition is guaranteed to get off to a flying start. Everyone involved is really excited about this collaboration and we are anticipating a busy day on Saturday 29th August when people will be invited to join us to view our exclusive collections and enjoy a glass of fizz whilst being able to talk to all ten artists exhibiting, and of course to Alison. The Jewellery Roadshow - ACJ Cambridge will run from 29th August 2009 until 27th September.

We then bring the Roadshow home to Cambridge, where we are exhibiting at the well established and renowned Primavera Gallery www.primaverauk.com where the owner, Jeremy Waller, is enthusiastically supporting our group. The exhibition runs from 10th October until January 2010. WATCH THIS SPACE!



Wednesday, 22 July 2009

July/August - new and exciting work in Heart Gallery



Born and raised in Bradford, England, Mark has always combined music and art. Trained in graphics, he has also designed album sleeves for his own rock ‘n’ roll band Terrorvision.

Mark has an ever developing style taking influences from old school tattoos and modern day street culture. Brought up on the likes of Sailor Jerry, Ed Hardy and Vince Ray, Mark’s love of kitsch and low brow art is obvious.

With outlets in Britain, Sweden and Florida, Mark's work is rapidly cropping up in cool bars, funky apartments and burlesque clubs worldwide.


Mark finds painting like song writing has no boundaries, pictures can evolve from a simple idea, a sequence of colours or an entire vision. Like Mark's guitar playing these paintings are strikingly colourful and flamboyantly loud.



Sunday, 19 July 2009

Blondes



These originals have sold but it's a sneaky peak for you as to what is arriving in Heart Gallery real soon. This BLONDES exhibition just wants to have fun! Like these? You'll lOVE the rest.
See you soon, Alison x

Sunday, 5 July 2009

Hebden Bridge Open Studios and Arts Festival


An annual highlight for the Calder Valley, Hebden Bridge Arts Festival brings the best national and international artists and performers to the area each summer for a celebration of comedy, music, dance, drama, literature and visual arts.

The 2009 Festival will run from Friday June 26 to Sunday July 12 and promises to be another fortnight of dazzling and diverse performances.

Here is a link to the exhibitions that are running during this time so we hope to see you in Hebden Bridge soon:

http://www.hebdenbridge.co.uk/festival/2009/events/exhibitions



Saturday, 4 July 2009



A new delivery of lovely vintage pieces for July.


Feast your eyes on this very small selection of pieces that have arrived recently in Heart Gallery. There are lots of earrings to choose from, probably a colour to go with every outift in your wardrobe to be honest! Also included in this lovely collection from Pip are hair slides, rings, cufflinks, an Alice in Wonderland necklace, this amazing fan brooch and gorgeous bracelet and if you want some magnetic scrabble tiles then Heart Gallery is where to find them! See you soon, Alison x