Wednesday 13 September 2023

Exhibition of contemporary ceramics by British artist shortlisted for top award comes to the Burton this September

An exhibition of contemporary ceramics by one of the most innovative British artists working in the medium today opens at the Burton Art Gallery and Museum on Saturday 30 September.

Rebecca Appleby is a highly respected artist who pushes the boundaries of what is possible with clay. Her new body of work explores the Gaia theory – the theory that everything on earth is interconnected.

In this timely exhibition, Appleby asks us to re-consider our relationship to our environment using her own distinct visual language. Using the form of the sphere and the hemisphere, she makes the link between the hemispheres of the human brain and the planet. We can’t escape the fact that what we do to the earth, we essentially do to ourselves.

Rebecca Appleby brings a painterly and sculptural eye to her work, which has continued to gain her recognition in the world of contemporary ceramics. Earlier this year, Appleby was selected as one of ten artists to produce new work for the British Ceramics Biennial Award 2023.

Award is the headline exhibition in the British Ceramics Biennial, an international contemporary ceramics festival that takes place in Stoke-on-Trent, the home of British ceramics. One artist from the exhibition will be awarded a £10,000 prize. The winner will be announced at the end of September, which coincides with the opening of the exhibition at the Burton.

Rebecca Appleby: Matter Exhibition at the Burton Art Gallery, Bideford. Photo copyright Rebecca Appleby © David Fulford
Rebecca Appleby © David Fulford
Rebecca Appleby: Matter Exhibition at the Burton Art Gallery, Bideford. Photo copyright Rebecca Appleby © David Fulford
Rebecca Appleby © David Fulford

Rebecca Appleby: Matter
Exhibition dates: Saturday 30 September - Monday 4 December
Open daily | FREE entry

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The Burton at Bideford, Kingsley Road, Bideford, Devon EX39 2QQ


The Burton at Bideford has been a registered charity since 2016

 

Thursday 7 September 2023

Docton Mill, Hartland highlight.

Off the beaten track. Just a small selection of the many photos taken on a visit to Docton Mill back in May. A historic place, tearoom, beautiful garden and woodland walk. The dappled light over the Mill leat set the tranquil scene at the start of a magical walk around. 

The award winning Tearooms and Gardens are about 1000m inland from the iconic Spekes Mill Waterfall on the Southwest Coast Path, and a welcome respite for walkers and hikers.

"Docton Mill and its adjoining leat, head weir and terrace have been traced back to Saxon times, probably before the Norman conquest......The mill continued to produce flour for local bakers, Giffords of Hartland, until 1910 when the mill ceased to trade." (For full history and more information visit doctonmill.co.uk)
Docton Mill Tearooms & Gardens, Hartland. Photo copyright Pat Adams North Devon Focus
Scenic overview of the tearooms
Docton Mill Tearooms & Gardens, Hartland. Photo copyright Pat Adams North Devon Focus
Dappled light over the leat
Docton Mill Tearooms & Gardens, Hartland. Photo copyright Pat Adams North Devon Focus
The ancient Water Wheel
Docton Mill Tearooms & Gardens, Hartland. Photo copyright Pat Adams North Devon Focus
Docton Mill is an RHS Partner Garden
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Docton Mill, Lymebridge, Hartland, North Devon EX39 6EA
Telephone:  01237 441369
OPEN 1st April to 5th October 11am-5pm 
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Out and about Hartland - Places to Visit

Hartland Village - Hartland Abbey - St. Nectan's Church, Stoke 
Hartland Quay - Spekes Mill Mouth & Waterfall - Hartland Point Lighthouse - Hartland Point Refreshments a "A Pick Me Up With a View" 
Southwest Coast Path
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All photos copyright Pat Adams North Devon Focus


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Monday 28 August 2023

Clovelly Maritime Festival 2023

All smiles and a lot of Atlantic Spirit Gin, Crackington Cider and Rock Rum Down Along Clovelly Harbour for the maritime festival.

Live music, craft, food stalls with cream tea and cakes served by the ladies in the Lifeboat House. Well known author, Liz Shakespeare, whose books draw inspiration from the local history of the North Devon coast and countryside, was also book signing on the quay. Not forgetting Punch and Judy, Clovelly Soap, Devon Wildlife Trust, the RNLI and Coastguard teams. All credit to the stilt walkers "Higher Beings" traversing the bumpy cobbles on the Quay.

Spanning the generations. Bobbing boats and boatmen down below the Quay. Featuring Lugger Lilly, a new build to order by boatbuilder Chris Frisby, based on the lines of Bucks Ledge Lugger, Flying Foam, a small boat that once worked around the Bay in Bucks Mills.

Lugger Lilly in Clovelly Harbour. Photo copyright Pat Adams

Lugger Lilly in Clovelly Harbour. Photo copyright Pat Adams

Lugger Lilly in Clovelly Harbour. Photo copyright Pat Adams
Lugger Lilly with RNLI Boatman, Chris Braund, Chris Frisby and Stephen Perham in Clovelly Harbour. Photo copyright Pat Adams

Lily, was launched in May 2023, is planked in Sitka Spruce and Mahogany with #oak frames and fit out along with an Elm transom.  (www.cfrisbyboats.co.uk)

Watch the video, take a walk Down Along Clovelly to the shore


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Many thanks to Chris Braund for telling us all about the history of the old Bucks Ledge 
Shout out to the teams that respond to your shouts for help on the coast. 
Passing on their invaluable safety advice on the day with a smile.
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Lugger, Flying Foam & Lily. All photos copyright Pat Adams North Devon Focus
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