Fran Andreae
Kate Bicat
Simon Clark
Daniel Gustav Cramer
Penny Davis
Stephen Gray
Mandy Lee Jandrell
Paul Johnson
Agnieszka Kaczorowska
Shira Klasmer
Birgit Medele
Madalena Parreira
Fleur Patrick
Birgitta Royall
Sara Scarboro
Richard Hylton
Charlotte Mullins
Jeremy Theophilus
Now in its fourth year, the Pump House Gallery has established this stimulating annual survey as an immediate take on the work of new graduate artists that gives a wider audience the opportunity to see some of the best of the recent degree shows.
Fran Andreae / Kate Bicât / Simon Clark / Daniel Gustav Cramer / Penny Davis /
Stephen Gray Mandy Lee Jandrell / Paul Johnson / Agnieszka Kaczorowska / Shira
Klasmer / Birgit Medele Madalena Parreira / Fleur Patrick / Birgitta Royall /
Sara Scarboro
Now in its fourth year, the Pump House Gallery has established this stimulating
annual survey as an immediate take on the work of new graduate artists that
gives a wider audience the opportunity to see some of the best of the recent
degree shows.
Richard Hylton, Charlotte Mullins and Jeremy Theophilus have been invited to
curate this year's exhibition, providing three distinct personal and
professional perspectives, each selection occupying one entire floor of the
gallery.
Working for Autograph, The Association of Black Photographers, Richard Hylton
curated many projects including Brown Leatherette by Jimmy Roberts (2002) and
The Two of Us (2001) - shown here at the Pump House Gallery. He also edited
Album Pacifica by Mohini Chandra (2000) and The Best of Janette Parris (2002).
Other projects include Imagined Communities (1996) and Tampered Surfaces: 6
Artists from Pakistan (1995). Charlotte Mullins is a writer, editor and
broadcaster. She is the new editor of the V&A magazine and is contemporary art
critic for The Financial Times. She is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4's
Front Row, and Radio 3's Nightwaves. Currently she is writing a book on Rachel
Whitread. Jeremy Theophilus trained as a sculptor and stage designer before
developing his career as a gallery director in the public sector, including The
Minories, Colchester and Oriel Mostyn, Llandudno. He has written and curated for
the crafts as well as working as a specialist gallery consultant. He has
recently completed 10 years at the Arts Council of Great Britain and has just
launched his own gallery The Outfitters in Margate.
Opening: Tuesday 14 October 6-8pm
Arrivals FREE Gallery Talk Sunday 2 November 2pm
A short informal tour of the graduate exhibition discussing the work and artists
included
Next Exhibition 26 November 2003 - 25 January 2004
Jem Southam: The Shape of Time - Rockfalls, Rivermouths & Ponds
A Towner Art Gallery/Photoworks touring exhibition
Pump House Gallery open Wed-Sun 11am-5pm (Sat 11am-4pm) closed Mon/Tues
Admission: FREE
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