The Burton at Bideford welcome you to join in the fun and frivolity at the gallery in celebration of their 70th
birthday. Scroll down for the art and food demos, workshops, exhibitions coming up and see what will still be running this October.
PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
From the 2nd to the 31st October, a month long programme of food-related demos,
workshops, fun and frivolity in celebration of The Burton at Bideford's 70th
birthday. From cooking demonstrations from top chefs and wild food foraging to
sea shanties, printing and collage workshops, storytelling and more. All in aid of The Burton at Bideford.
From the 6th October unil the 10th December "Best of James Ravilious Photography Exhibition"
Recently acquired by The Burton at Bideford, 'An English Eye' is a collection of
photographs by renowned local artist-photographer, James Ravilious. The
collection provides an important record of life in North Devon between 1972 and
1997, and also represents the best of James Ravilious' work as a whole.
Son of
Eric Ravilious (war artist, engraver and designer) and Tirzah Woodward (artist
and wood engraver), James Ravilious worked as an art teacher in London before
moving down to Devon in 1972 where he took up photography professionally.
Beaford Arts commissioned him to take images for a project called Beaford
Archive, set up to capture the fast disappearing traditional landscapes and
practices of rural life in Devon.
During the lifetime of the project, James
Ravilious took more than 80,000 black and white photographs. The English Eye is
a retrospective exhibition of James Ravilious' work. Curated by the artist
himself alongside the photographer and writer Peter Hamilton (1996-97), the
series of photographs grew out of a monograph of James' work published by The
Royal Photographic Society's Pictorial Group in 1989. It showcases James'
natural ability to perfectly capture the inner narrative of his subjects, and
chronicles both the people and the landscape of rural Devon from the 1970s to
the late 1990s. Working primarily in black and white, his work was influenced
by English landscape artists as well as photographers such as Henri
Cartier-Bresson and Edwin Smith. He developed a distinctive technique using
older, uncoated lenses on his Leica rangefinder camera. A compensatory
development process gave his photographs a subtle and 'silvery' quality. Last
year, The Burton secured this collection for the future with the help of the Bideford
Bridge Trust and the Friends of the Burton. It now forms an integral part of
the Burton at Bideford's Permanent Collection.
EVENTS STILL RUNNING
Saturdays until 2nd October - a stimulating series of talks and
QA sessions with artists and craftspeople from North Devon. Curated by Jess
Pearson, founder of The Maker Series. All talks take place between 12-1pm.
Booking essential - places are limited. Tickets can be purchased via Eventbrite
(incl. booking fee), or from the gallery shop. Concessionary rate tickets are
only available from gallery shop. Contact: >Website Tel No: 01237 471455
Email: info@theburton.org
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Until 6th October Art Exhibition
showcasing the work of contemporary artists addressing cultural, social and
political issues through the medium of clay. Featuring 35 artists and 10
nationalities: all use ceramics as a powerful way of conveying important
messages about contemporary issues. A significant exhibition in light of the
BLM and #MeToo movements. You are invited to take a wander through their
worlds.
The Burton at Bideford. Photo credit Brett Adams
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The Burton at Bideford Art Gallery and Museum,
Kingsley Road, Bideford, Devon EX39 2QQ
>Website
Tel No: 01237 471455
Email: info@theburton.org