Type: Group exhibition curated by Edward Crumpton, Jess Pearson and Barnstaple Museum Dates: Saturday 1st October – Saturday 18th February 2023 Location: Museum of Barnstaple, N.Devon Entry: Free The In a New Light exhibition explores how North Devon’s endangered craft skills can be highlighted and evolved through use in contemporary arts and crafts. New works ...
Type: Group exhibition curated by Corinna Wagner and Studio KIND. Dates: Saturday 13th August – Saturday 3rd September 2022 Location: Studio Kind, Braunton, N.Devon Entry: Free Unstable Ground is an exhibition that explores the ways that art can address climate change and inspire individual and communal action, and addresses themes of water, tides, flooding, ...
May 18 – July 31, 2021 Cost: Free Inspired by the weird, wild and wonderful tales of the Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon this exhibition brings together eleven celebrated artists including Edward Crumpton, Hester Berry and Peter Kettle with the poetry of Jade Angeles Fitton. The wonderful collaboration of poetry and artwork, brings to life the mythical, ...
In partnership with the Arts University, Bournemouth, artist Edward Crumpton will be Artist in Residence at The Observatory, sited in the grounds of National Trust property, Burton Bradstock, Dorset. Its location is along the stunning Jurassic coastline with fantastic views overlooking the sea. Edward will be studying Burton Bradstock’s maritime history of rope ...
This solo exhibition of Edward Crumpton’s paintings are a range of colourful oil and ink landscape pieces. These were created from the views around North Devon and Lundy Island. The work in the exhibition focuses on the changeable light, dramatic atmosphere and mood of these places. Some of the work was made directly outside, whilst others created ...
An exhibition showcasing work made by the resident artists at the Observatory in Winchester and Lymington: Simon Ryder, Sean Harris, Isabella Martin, Katie Surridge, Alice Angus and Jilly Morris, plus composer-in-residence Marc Yeats and design team artist Edward Crumpton. Located at : St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery, New Street, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 9BH ...
This solo exhibition of Edward Crumpton’s paintings are a range of colourful oil and ink landscape pieces. These were created from the views around North Devon and Lundy Island. The work in the exhibition focuses on the changeable light, dramatic atmosphere and mood of these places. Some of the work was made directly outside, whilst other created back in ...
White Moose will be showing new paintings by three local artists, Edward Crumpton, Hester Berry and Peter Kettle. Reunited after ten years, this exhibition is their first together since they left West Buckland School in 2005. Since then, they have all forged their careers as artists – studying, traveling and exhibiting in various places, places which have ...
Nestled deep in the Devon countryside Edward invites you to visit him in his hay barn loft studio space to discuss his interest in art. His ink drawings, oil paintings and wood engravings which are all influenced by the surrounding landscape, will be available to view and purchase. Edward is latest interested is making new paintings based around islands of the ...
This is a group exhibition mainly focussing on the material development for a research and investigation thesis by Feilden Clegg Bradley with The Observatory as a case study. Edward will be showcasing a painting representing the two observatories and a rope barrel sculpture from a previous project. This exhibition is open during the evening (not weekends) from ...