Venue
Dungeness Open Studios
Starts
Thursday, July 8, 2021
Ends
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Address
Dungeness Road Dungeness TN29 9ND
Location
South East England
Organiser
Helen Gillilan

UK Cardboarders’ Collective will unveil their latest works at Dungeness Open Studios from 8th to 14th July (part one) and 16th to 22nd July (part two).

Dungeness Open Studios is delighted to be hosting a group of fine artists from all over the UK to celebrate the creation of radical cardboard artworks made during the lockdown periods.

Paddy Hamilton (exhibitor) explains:

During the endless days of lockdown, I noticed three things:
1. The house was filled with packaging.
2. Art materials were becoming relatively more expensive.
3. The need to carry on conjuring up work as before seemed unnecessary.

I thought: What is it that surrounds me? Then decided to embrace that which I had in abundance: cardboard. Other artists became inspired (through seeing this on social media) to playfully embrace this medium, which directly led to the idea of forming a loose collective united by cardboard.

Constructions must be made of 95% cardboard and will be shown as two separate exhibitions.

Artists (including fine art painters, photographers and sculptors) are:
Andrew Ashton (curator), Marc Christmas, Fraser Donachie, Helen Gillilan, Paddy Hamilton, Martin Heron, Andrew Revell, Matt Rowe and Bridget Wilkins.

Andrew Ashton (curator) says:

“Cardboard has been around for nearly two hundred years. Many well-known artists in history have been attracted to cardboard as an art material including Toulouse Lautrec, Pablo Picasso and Robert Rauschenberg. As a material it is free, multi-textured and flexible and easy to cut and shape. Cardboard often features interesting graphics. We hope to show in this exhibition how artists are attracted to cardboard as an inspiring and creative material.”

For more information, visit https://paddyhamiltonstudios.blogspot.com/ or contact Paddy Hamilton or Bridget Wilkins on 07815 047307.

Dungeness Open Studios, Marina, Dungeness Road, Romney Marsh, Kent TN29 9ND.

A thriving artist-run studio complex in a renowned garden on Dungeness Beach established in 1998 by Paddy Hamilton. Fine art paintings, prints, photographs and constructions. Working supportively with other artists to create unique events. Funded by the Arts Council. The gardens and studios have been featured on BBC Gardeners’ World (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p008nl9q) and other magazine programmes.

All works are available to purchase from the four studios and online at https://paintings-for- sale.net.