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Stories Begging to be Told
at The
Drawing Cube, Changing Spaces Gallery
Changing Spaces are pleased to announce that a new pop-up gallery and
project space is opening in Norfolk Street. The Drawing Cube will provide a
space for showcasing contemporary fine art, drawing and illustration
The first few shows will exhibit original drawings and illustrations, but will
also offer a selection of limited edition prints by the exhibiting artists,
creating an affordable way to start or diversify your own art collection.
- I have always wanted to be part of a space which promoted excellence in
contemporary drawing and illustration. This is the kind of work I find most
inspiring, where you see work which uses a clear visual language to suggest a
narrative, inspiring ideas with stories behind them. There are a lot of great
galleries and museums in Cambridge, but no place that specifically focuses on
drawing and illustration. Says Karin Eklund (exhibition organiser).
The first group exhibition will get the programme started by focussing on the
core themes with 'Stories Begging to be Told' which includes work by Becky
Palmer, Karin Eklund, Trudi Esberger, Kathrin Lang, Meria Palin and Joanne
Young. The artists are working in different media, from traditional pencil and
paper, to collage and digital work.
The artists are recent graduates from Cambridge
School of Art, from the MA in Children's Book Illustration and from the BA in
Illustration.
Karin Eklund
is an artist and illustrator who's most recent work can be seen on the App for
Ipad 'My First Orchestra App', by Naxos. Before doing an MA in Chilren's Book
Illustration she worked as an art organiser and curator in London.
http://www.keeart.co.uk
Trudi Esberger is a lecturer in
Illustration and her work has been recognised by several awards including the
Ronald Searle Award for Creativity, Macmillan Prize for Children's Book
Illustration and the 3 x 3 Magazine of Contemporary Illustration.
http://www.trudiesberger.com/
Kathrin Lang is inspired by
theatrical imagery, folktales, poster art and surreal subjects. Her work
features in Martin Salisbury's book "Children's Picturebooks: The Art of
Visual Storytelling" 2012.
http://www.kathrinlangillustration.com
Meria Palin recently moved back to
Finland from a few years in Cambridge and currently working at the Natural
History Museum in Helsinki where she found inspiration for her new series of
drawings.
http://meriapalin.com/
Becky Palmer is an illustrator and
artists, and recently co-founded the comic magazine Loaf. She is currently
doing a PhD in Illustration at Cambridge School of art.
Find out more about the artists here
For further information please contact Karin Eklund at: thedrawingcube@live.com
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