- Venue
- Euroart Studios
- Starts
- Friday, June 6, 2008
- Ends
- Sunday, June 8, 2008
- Address
- 784/788 High Road - Tottenham - London - N17 0DA.
- Location
- London
Created in 2002 by international artist Lorraine Clarke, Euroart boasts an impressive collection of talented artists drawing comments such as “never have I seen so much quality work in one location”. Lorraine is a prolific artist and amongst an amazing collection of work, visitors will also see pieces from her exhibition “Nosce Te Ipsum – tempus fugit”, which caused quite a stir last November at The Old Truman Brewery, London, and of which Jessica Lack (Guardian Guide) wrote “… it’s a spiritual rollercoaster ride into the human psyche”. Other artists opening their studios include ex-BBC News Correspondent and TV presenter Triona (Palmer), who now works across a number of mediums re-interrogating the events (wars, famines, disasters) she witnessed as a reporter; Nigel Booth who was responsible for prosthetics & makeup in films such as The English Patient and Hellboy and sculptures in 101 Dalmatians and the BBC series Walking with Dinosaurs; Naheed Raza, a recent recipient of a Wellcome Trust Art Award , exploring creative response to topological and geometric investigations currently being undertaken in the biomedical fields. Visitors will be also treated to Anne Teahan’s enchanting and magical paper sculptures, animations by Kate Sullivan (whose work appeared on BBC’s Dead Ringers), works by guest artist Natasha Gomperts (administrator of the Juliet Gomperts Trust) and much more.