
Still at Tinker Gallery
Still, an exhibition by Alice Fox and Juliet Gutch, has recently opened at the Tinker Gallery in Ilkley. The artists were invited to exhibit together by Joanne Tinker, artist, curator, and owner of the Tinker Gallery. As their work for the show evolved, they chose to take the word ‘Still’ as the unifying idea.
‘I am thrilled to fill the gallery space with such beautiful artworks’, said Joanne Tinker. ‘The quality in craftsmanship by both Alice and Juliet is exceptional, the work elegant, creating a calm and tranquil atmosphere’.
The exhibited work celebrates the different materials and themes in both of their practices and shows how they have responded to elements of each other’s creative output. They exchanged materials which they each regularly work with and shapes which have already emerged from their individual processes, to see how the other artist might transform them further. Alice Fox and Juliet Gutch are represented by and exhibited with the gallery Jaggedart, London, and in varying ways they both work with natural materials.

‘I am thrilled to fill the gallery space with such beautiful artworks’, said Joanne Tinker. ‘The quality in craftsmanship by both Alice and Juliet is exceptional, the work elegant, creating a calm and tranquil atmosphere’.
The exhibited work celebrates the different materials and themes in both of their practices and shows how they have responded to elements of each other’s creative output. They exchanged materials which they each regularly work with and shapes which have already emerged from their individual processes, to see how the other artist might transform them further. Alice Fox and Juliet Gutch are represented by and exhibited with the gallery Jaggedart, London, and in varying ways they both work with natural materials.
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