Category: Cambridge Arts Movement
CAMs art auction for Haiti
Please to announce the art auction at Williams Gallery raised well over £2000. All the art for sale was donated by Cambridge Arts Movement artists. I donated broken circle which I am pleased to say sold.
CAMrelief – Emergency Art Exhibition and Auction for Haiti
This weekend at Williams Art!
The 35 or so artist members of the Cambridge Arts Movement, based at the Williams Art Gallery at Dales Brewery, Gwydir Street, are each donating a piece of artwork to be auctioned for the Haiti Disaster Appeal. Many well-known and successful artists will be represented, a list of these can be seen at www.williamsart.co.uk
The show will be mounted this Friday and will be available for public viewing and the taking of fixed bids until this Sunday the 24th. The auction will take place at 3pm on Sunday, so come along and get a genuine Cambridge original at a knock-down price.
More information from Nick Ellis on 01223 500506 or from Chris Williams, Williams Art, 5 Dale’s Brewery, Gwydir Street, Cambridge CB1 2LJ . Tel: 01223 311687. The gallery is open 10am till 6pm, Tuesday till Sunday each week.
Self-portrait
The private view for the Cambridge Arts Movement self-portrait exhibition at Williams Gallery was great fun and very well received. The range of work from all the different artists is very exciting and many of the visitors were interested in how each artist approached the subject.
And I was very pleased with the very positive feedback I got from fellow artists and visitors. It has given a real drive to do more experimental work.
CAMaraderie private view
What an evening, the private view (Thursday 17 September) of the self-portraits by Cambridge Arts Movement members was a huge success. I was amazed by the variety of work entered by the other 29 artists and the feedback from the many visitors was very positive. It was amazing to see the variety of styles and techniques used – how each artist approached the subject differently.
The exhibition runs until the 30th September so if you get a chance visit the Williams Art Gallery in Gwyder Street, Cambridge. Or visit the Williams Gallery site
CAM’s first group show – 18-30 September
CAMaraderie is an exciting collection of self-portraits created specially for this show by all 30 current members of the movement. Expect the unexpected from this diverse collection of artists – paintings, sculptures, photographs, montages and more. But all within the confines of a specially-made A3 panel.
CAMaraderie will run at Gwydir Street, Cambridge until the end of September then selected works will move to our corridor gallery space in Addenbrooke’s Treatment Centre from 6 to 30 October.
