Winter at [mine] - NOW BOOKING

Winter at [mine] - NOW BOOKING

We are now taking submissions from artists, craftspeople and designers for our Christmas Open Show which will run from 1st of December 2011 until the 28 February 2012, providing three months of publicity and potential sales.
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Space on the gallery walls is rented out per square meter as follows:
Measurements quoted in millimeters
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500 (w) by 2000 (h)
£150.00
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1000 (w) by 2000 (h)
£300.00
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1500 (w) by 2000 (h)
£450.00
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2000 (w) by 2000 (h)
£600.00
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Larger wall spaces can be made available upon request and in agreement with the gallery please call Andrew on 020 8647 1800 for more information.
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The prices for space in display cabinets and on shelves and plinths starts at £60 for the three month show (equivalent to £20 per month) for approximately 380(w) by 380(d) by 320(h) - taller spaces are available.
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Applying for space
We expect demand to be high for this unique offering. If you would therefore like to be considered for taking space in our Christmas Open Show at [mine] then please send us an email as follows:

Address your email to: christmas@tentacleltd.co.uk
Subject: Christmas Open Show 2011 at mine
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Please then include the following information:
> Your full name, address and daytime telephone number
> Your email address
> Your artists website address (if you have one)
> Your biography and / or artists statement and / or CV
> The size of the space that you would like to book
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We will then send you the terms and conditions of hire as well as information regarding the submissions and bookings process for your consideration.
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Artists already booked in to exhibit with us are listed below
Elena Sainz Moreno
Stop and look at what you cannot see, stare at your dreams and your inner world. Not everything is outside.

Elena Sainz Moreno

Elena Sainz Moreno is a London artist of Spanish origin. She studied at the University of Philosophy and Arts in Madrid and is a prize-winning poet, with twelve poetry books published to her credit. Click here to view creative work
Abel Kesteven

Abel Kesteven

Having graduated from the Kent Institute of Art and Design 1992 and working as a freelance illustrator for eight years, I realized that my work was more suited to a fine art audience. With the freedom given to me by not having to follow clients instructions, I began to experiment more with colour, light and movement. Click here to view creative work
John Stillman

John Stillman

John Stillman was born in Carshalton, Surrey in 1968. He is completely self taught and has been drawing and painting ever since he can remember. Click here to view creative work
Sandy Segal

Sandy Segal

Sandy Segal's work is hand built in a coarse, white stoneware and decorated with slips, glazes and body stains. Click here to view creative work
Gillian Furlong
"There is always mood in my pictures, never brooding or ominous but always gentle and thoughtful."

Gillian Furlong

Gillian Furlong was born in Kingston-upon-Thames and studied at Epsom School of Art and Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, being awarded the David Murray Landscape Prize by the Royal Academy in 1968 while still a student. Click here to view creative work
Tim Willis
Jane Daniell

Jane Daniell

I have been painting and drawing since childhood and in the last 20 years have built up a portfolio of illustrations, Click here to view creative work
Trevor Chamberlain ROI RSMA
My main subjects of interest are marine, figure, town and landscape, with particular emphasis on atmosphere and light. I paint alla prima from life, using oils and watercolours.

Trevor Chamberlain ROI RSMA

Born in 1933 in Hertford, Trevor began painting from an early age, and became a  professional in 
 1964. In 1971 he was elected a Member of the Royal Society of Marine Artists 
 and in 1972 he was elected a Member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. Click here to view creative work
Thomas Learmont

Thomas Learmont

Thomas Learmont is a local graphical photographic artist. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, he was encouraged and inspired at an early age by his father, a writer and photographer. Click here to view creative work
Aynur Karaman

Aynur Karaman

Aynur Karaman is a South London based artist who studied at Camberwell College of Arts  and Chelsea College of Art and Design. Click here to view creative work
Emily Hall

Emily Hall

Emily Hall is a crafts practitioner living in London and a recent graduate of BA(Hons) 3D Materials Practice at Brighton University. Click here to view creative work
Ana Healey

Ana Healey

Ana trained as an artist in Cornwall where she grew up, since this time she has been developing her own unique style in contemporary art and is becoming known predominantly for her equine art. Click here to view creative work
Amie Dearlove

Amie Dearlove

produces figurative characterisations in biro and felt tip.
Her work is inspired by unusual and surreal interpretations
of common phrases and words from the english language. Click here to view creative work
Gwen Fulton

Gwen Fulton

Gwen Fulton studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee, Scotland. She graduated in illustration and printmaking, and was successful as a book illustrator in Scotland and England. Gwen has also exhibited her work in various shows such as The Association of Illustrators and the Portal Gallery, London. Click here to view creative work
Rauni Chow

Rauni Chow

I was born in Finland and moved to England in 1958. I worked part-time in ceramics for 30 years, mainly using stone ware clay. I am now experimenting with paper clay porcelain. Click here to view creative work
Inigo Xavier Matas

Inigo Xavier Matas

Inigo lives and works in south London as a senior graphic designer.
He is interested in a wide range of creative disciplines such as painting, screen printing and photography. Click here to view creative work
Jo Lovelock

Jo Lovelock

Jo Lovelock is a textile artist and designer. She is currently working on a series of exhibition pieces examining and exploring the definition  and construction of a quilt and the social aspect and communal nature of the quilting process.
Click here to view creative work
Robert Hay

Robert Hay

is a landscape and marine painter, who uses acrylics to produce subtle, muted colours. He has travelled extensively and his pictures are often of distant lands but they are always of mood and atmosphere rather than simply representations of places. Click here to view creative work