The weekend of December 1st & 2nd saw the first ever Staffordshire Artist & Designer Fair organised by Leek College's very own Art department and held at the Foxlowe Arts Centre - a first for both. This was an idea developed, last November, after having had a stand at the Artist & Designer Fair in the Pavilion Gardens, Buxton. It was possibly the scary journey back through the snow over Flash (after being told by the Derbyshire police in the fair to go home now becaue of the weather) that got us thinking...mmm, we could do one of these ourselves...in Leek...at the Foxlowe...makes it easier to set up the work (and no snowy roads to contend with!) ...and its supporting our own town...yes...LETS DO IT! ...and we did!
It was a brilliant success. What last year was 6 panels of student work as part of an event became a big event with 28 professional designer makers exhibiting, both local & national, plus our own 2nd & 3rd year Foundation Degree in Contemporary Art Practice students. It was great fun selecting the work, I loved it - visiting designer fairs in Stafford, Buxton, Manchester, Tixall, Ashbourne, looking back through collected cards, exhibition catalogues and websites and then very self indulgently selecting the work I like and contacting the artists/makers (with my fingers crossed in the hope they would say yes) ...and the the excitement when they said..'yes..i would love to take part in the fair.'..our fair...and so it came together...28 artists plus students all venturing to Leek for the weekend to be part of the very first Staffordshire Contemporary Artist & Designer fair.
The room in the Foxlowe Arts Centre was transformed from the function room and bar to a fantastic space filled with amazing art & design...it looked so good.
The feedback from the artists was brilliant, some even said it was better than the Buxton Artist & Designer fair at the Pavilion Gardens (a very well established & widely advertised and high profile event)..which for ours being a first event was a huge compliment and all artists I spoke to said they would definitely take part again - just fantastic to get such positive comments.
Comments made by visitors & artists:
'You've managed to achieve a great show that meets all 3 requirements - professional, high quality work, lots of visitors and a great atmosphere...well done lass' - Nic Williams - potter from Yorkshire!
'can you organise one of these every 2 weeks...no...well how about every 2 months!?' Chris Farrow - several artists asked if we would organise a summer event
'What a great selection of work...very professional and consistent standard'
'This is just what Leek needs' ...' its about time Leek had an event like this' - 'i was just passing through Leek and saw the posters and just thought would have a look...what a brilliant show' visitors to the show
'I didn't know what to expect seeing as this was the first show...in fact I was prepared for it to be a small low key event but it way exceeded my expectations...really good show' - several artists commented similar
'thank you for doing it...so much work and organisation, we really do appreciate it...having done shows for so many years we do know what it takes.....with much admiration of your vision and hard work' Newfields Gallery
"It was a really high quality collection of work.We had friends up from London and they were really impressed; we had lunch and they bought presents." visitor
...there are more photographs of the wonderful work on display at the event further down the blog....keep going!
The visitor numbers were really high over both days. The fair was constantly busy with people...and more importantly with people spending their money! Our degree students sold over £700 worth of their work. All artists said they had done really well for sales and really enjoyed it and the Foxlowe cafe took the most money it has ever taken since it opened...what a fantastic result all round - for us, the artists, the Foxlowe and Leek - feel very proud to have been part of something and organised something that has had such a positive impact. The fair was a real success and we are really proud of what we achieved...check out the photos of the 2 days at the the first ever Staffordshire Contemporary Artist and Designer Fair...here's to the next fair...2013!
Saturday 1st December 8.00am...setting up
The artists and designers began arriving at 8.00, unpacking car boots and sliding across the icy paths in the rain! It was great to put faces to the artists i had emailed and to see the work being un-packed and set up...really exciting. All the artists were lovely and so professional and made the fair come to life with such ease.
10.00am.....opening time...will the visitors come...yes...phew!!
At 9.50 after running around all morning sorting things out, setting up, generally chatting and meeting the artists i suddenly realised that the Fair was ready...the artists were all set up and everything looked fantastic...the 'vision' was finally a reality and looked amazing...then I had a panic...what if no one came to see this...but they did (due to good marketing!) and not only did they come but they bought things and kept on arriving!
Leek College
2012 exhibitors
Zoe Badger - Printmaker
Vivienne Ross - Ceramic
Kate Aimson - Textiles & Mixed Media
Nic Williams - Potter
Val Travers- Muir - Textiles
Val Leeming - Craft
Kirsty Thomason - Jewllery
Jo Taylor (Calllula Glass) - Glass
Kevin Millward - Ceramics
Hollie Caley- Mixed media Textiles
Jackie Harold - Silversmith/Jeweller
Jessica Owen - Painter
Danielle Taylor (onmypinna) - Textile artists
Simone Morris - ceramics/Jewellery
John Cruttenden - Photography
Janet Wass & Victoria Kershaw - jewellery
Joanne Reay - miced media artist
Chris Farrow - photographer
Ruth Allen - printmaker
Rebecca Hogg - ceramics
Newfields Gallery - Wood
Emma Wilson - ceramics
Peanut Gallery - ceramics & textiles
Sarah Myatt - glass
Gillie Nicholls - ceramics
Louise Janetta - collograph artist
Linda Evans - Textiles
Leek College Foundation Degree in Contemporary Art Practice students (yr 2 and 3) textiles, jewellery, clock maker, painting
Emma Wilson
Amy & Cheryl - Peanut Gallery
Peanut Gallery
Sarah Myatt - Glass
Sarah Myatt - Glass
Ruth Allen
Ruth Allen
Simone Morris
Simone Morris
Rebecca Hogg
Visitors!
Day 2 - Sunday 2nd December
Beautiful, frosty start to the day. Hoping that day 2 would be as successful as day 1 which could not have gone any better - exceeding all our expectations. Was so exciting to part of it and see it come to life - still same feelings of nerves though for day 2 as we had for day 1. The Totally Locally Sunday Supplement market was also on in Leek, making Leek a very busy place - also had a 'flash mob' in the market place (see You tube video at end of the blog of the flashmob in action!!) ...only in Leek!
Photographs of the artist's work in the Fair
Zoe Badger
Zoe Badger
Viv Ross
Viv Ross
Kate Aimson
Kate Aimson
Nick Williams
Nick Williams
Val Travers-Muir
Val Travers-Muir
Kirsty Thomason - The Chilly Shed
Kirsty Thomason - The Chilly Shed
Jo Taylor - Callula Glass
Jo Taylor - Callula Glass
Hollie Caley
Hollie Caley
Danielle Taylor - onmypinna
Danielle Taylor - onmypinna
Jessica Owen - Northernscapes
Jessica Owen - Northernscapes
Janet Wass & Victoria Kershaw
Jon Cruttenden
Jon Cruttenden
Chris Farrow
Chris Farrow
Jacqueline Harold
Jacqueline Harold
Linda Evans
Louise Janetta
Louise Janetta
Work below from Foundation Degree in Contemporary Art Practice students -
Leek College
Louise Janetta
Work below from Foundation Degree in Contemporary Art Practice students -
Leek College
Some of the artists!
Jacqueline Harold
Chris Farrow, Kate Aimson, Zoe Badger
Kirsten Reay
Gail Keeps - Newfields Gallery
Hollie Caley
Gillie Nicols
Viv Ross
Jon Cruttenden
Jessica Owen (and fiance)
Kirsty Thomason, Val Travers Muir & Jo Taylor
Danielle Taylor
Val Leeming
Louise Janettas husband
Nick Williams
and finally......
Suzanne Mellor & Anne-Lise Fraser - the (tired) faces behind the fair!!
An amazing first ever
Staffordshire Contemporary Artists and Designer fair
....here's to 2013!
.....and finally some 'impromptu' dancing from Leeks very own Totally Locally Sunday Supplement Flash mob!