A huge thank you to all for coming down to Holmfirth to support me and the Art Market. It was great to see some of my customers and hear how my work is appreciated in their homes. My new MOD inspired pieces drew much interest and complemented my red, white and blue floral theme. Even a long lost friend from high school visited with her family!
If you didn't get chance to visit last Sunday, don't worry it is open again this Sunday (12th June) with different interesting and talented designers and artists.
Monday, 6 June 2011
Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Don't forget ! It's the Art Market this Sunday 5th June.
Come down to Holmfirth this Sunday for unique arts and crafts. I will be selling my work uptairs at the market. Also, you will get the opportunity to win one of my artworks in the Art Market Raffle!100 artists over 2 SundaysWith less than a week to go The Art Market starts this Sunday! Sunday 5th and Sunday 12th June 10am -4pm £2 entry on the door for adults - includes free entry card for our amazing Art Raffle - see prizes here Children under 14 are FREE! Holmfirth Indoor Market, Holmfirth. HD9 3JH. Packed with amazing art, design & contemporary craft for sale and commission from over 100 selected artists & designer-makers ... with different artists each Sunday Plus live music, Art Raffle, art installations - fantastic teas, coffee's sandwiches & cakes, Vanstallation, demonstrations and much, much more.... Whatever the weather it will be summery & welcoming at our 'garden themed' indoor Art Market. We would love to see you these next two Sundays in Holmfirth, near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire. For lots more information, gallery, news, directions, parking and more visit www.artmarkets.co.uk |
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Tuesday, 24 May 2011
Swamp and other things
On Friday evening, I went to see 'Mercury Rev' at the Bridgewater Hall. To my great suprise Mark Burgess' new band 'Chameleon Vox' were supporting. Mark is a great songwriter and vocalist. His new band basically are keeping the music of 'The Chameleons' alive. It really made my night seeing them in concert. During 'Mercury Rev's' set, vocalist Johnathan Donahue, spoke about how 'The Chamelons' had been a big influence on his songwriting and the reaction of 'Mercury Rev's' fans to their music was exactly like his to 'The Chameleons'. What a lovely thing to say.
'Mercury Rev' put on a very good show. They all looked like they were really enjoying playing. They had a big layered sound that showcased their songs wonderfully. I was very impressed with them. Please click on the links below to listen to the two bands.
Full of bookshops and bookstalls, al-Mutanabbi Street is at the centre of Baghdad’s literary and intellectual world. On March 5, 2007, a car bomb was detonated on this street, killing 38 people. This could have been any street, anywhere in the world. The Al-Mutanabbi Street Coalition was formed in response to the loss of life, and the targeted attack on a place where people gathered to exchange ideas.
The Coalition asked printers to produce a broadside in response to the event. An exhibition of these posters has toured the world, raising awareness of the attack, and is now coming to the Library as part of a joint project with the Imperial War Museum North. Jeremy Deller’s Baghdad, 5 March 2007 – the twisted wreckage of a car destroyed in the bombing, will be on display at IWMN from April 2011.
'Mercury Rev' put on a very good show. They all looked like they were really enjoying playing. They had a big layered sound that showcased their songs wonderfully. I was very impressed with them. Please click on the links below to listen to the two bands.
I recommend visiting 'The John Rylands Library' on Deansgate if you are visiting Manchester. I hadn't been in since in was refurbished and a new contemporary entrance way added. The gothic architecture is a joy to walk around - be sure to check out the reading room, the original Victorian toilets in the basement and the stained class windows entitled 'Theology directing the labours of science and art'. There is an interesting exhibition entitled 'The Death and Life of Al-Mutanabbi Street'.
The Death and Life of Al-Mutanabbi Street
Historic Reading Room
Thursday 7 April to Sunday 26 June 2011
Thursday 7 April to Sunday 26 June 2011
Full of bookshops and bookstalls, Al-Mutanabbi Street is at the centre of Baghdad’s literary and intellectual world. On March 5, 2007, a car bomb was detonated on this street, killing 38 people. This could have been any street, anywhere in the world.

The Coalition asked printers to produce a broadside in response to the event. An exhibition of these posters has toured the world, raising awareness of the attack, and is now coming to the Library as part of a joint project with the Imperial War Museum North. Jeremy Deller’s Baghdad, 5 March 2007 – the twisted wreckage of a car destroyed in the bombing, will be on display at IWMN from April 2011.
Friday, 22 April 2011
The 7th Art Market
I'm happy to announce that I have been selected for The 7th Art Market. This is a contemporary craft fair organised by makers and is well worth a visit. There is always a diverse range of craft for sale. It's a friendly show with a great atmosphere.
I will be selling my work on Sunday 5th June 2011 at Holmfirth Indoor Market. 10am - 4pm, £2 entry includes entry to the Art Raffle.
Please check out the Art Market's blog to read an interview about me. Here is a short excerpt ......
I will be selling my work on Sunday 5th June 2011 at Holmfirth Indoor Market. 10am - 4pm, £2 entry includes entry to the Art Raffle.
Please check out the Art Market's blog to read an interview about me. Here is a short excerpt ......
Name of company/artist?
Beverley Gee
Tell us about your company and how it all began?
I studied 3D Design at Manchester Metropolitan University. Throughout the course I was always happiest in the ceramics department and this lead me to specialise in ceramics. After university, I travelled for five years and spent two years in Japan. I love Japanese arts and crafts. After, returning home I set up my studio in Salford, Lancashire. I have been in business for five years.
What do you specialize in?
I make decorative porcelain with a distinctive original aqua glaze. My current range includes bowls, cups, wall art and brooches. Most of the pieces are thrown on a potter's wheel but I also use other processes to form the work.
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Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Help for Japan - part 2
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Handmade raffle prizes |
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Masako's table decorations |
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Masako outside her florist shop in Castlefield. |
Bird/Duck houses along the Rochdale Canal. Very well presented in a much sort after area.
Sunday, 10 April 2011
Help for Japan
My friend, Masako, is holding a fundraising event to raise money for the Japanese earthquake and tsunami relief fund. The event will be on Sunday 17th April in Manchester.
Please visit this link to find out more and/or to pledge money for the cause.
Many Thanks.

Afro Ken supports the Japanese earthquake and tsunami relief fund.
Please visit this link to find out more and/or to pledge money for the cause.
Many Thanks.

Afro Ken supports the Japanese earthquake and tsunami relief fund.
Thursday, 7 April 2011
Not on the high street
Please check out my latest online shop - 'Not on the high street'. You will find some exclusive products designed and made by myself as well as old favourites. Here's a taster ...............





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