Bud to Bloom
25th April 2014
Bud To Bloom At St Fergus Gallery, Wick
3rd May to 7th June 2014
High Life Highland and the Crafts Council would like to invite you to our next exhibition at the St Fergus Gallery called Bud to Bloom which will be with us from 3rd May – 7th June.
Bud to Bloom presents contemporary craft works inspired by the natural world and life-cycle of plants, selected from the Crafts Council Collection. The shapes, patterning, colours and materials of the works in the exhibition have been influenced by plants, flowers and fruit, in playful, creative and experimental ways.
It includes leading UK glassmakers Angela Jarman and Neil Wilkin, textile artist Michael Brennand-Wood, designer Tord Boontje, silversmiths David Clarke, Junko Mori and Lin Cheung, and ceramicists Felicity Aylieff, Mary Rogers and Richard Slee.
The build and graphics are designed by Mentsen and the exhibition has been developed in partnership with Forty Hall & Estate, Enfield Council.
Looking forward to seeing you soon
Tuesday 12 - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 1pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 2 - 8pm
Saturday 10am - 1pm
Sunday Closed
Monday Closed
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