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Your brochure entry:
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Artist number:
To be confirmed.
Name:
Richard Berry
Trail/Area:
To be confirmed.
Studio address:
5 Street Farm Cottages
The Street
Brampton
NR10 5AA
Tel:
07907 813031
Email:
Website:
Wheelchair access:
YES
Directions:
From the junction of Marsham Road and The Street, Street Farm Cottages are on the right, beyond Trinity Cottage.
Description:
Surface works in a variety of media including tempera, oils and printed paper. Three dimensional studies primarily of natural forms and found objects.
Dates:
Saturday 31 May
Sunday 1 June
Tuesday 3 June
Wednesday 4 June
Saturday 7 June
Sunday 8 June
Your artist's page:
Richard Berry
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Saturday 31 May
Sunday 1 June
Tuesday 3 June
Wednesday 4 June
Saturday 7 June
Sunday 8 June
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artist number:
To be confirmed
trail:
media:
email:
website:
website:
Website
mobile:
07907 813031
landline:
Landline
address:
5 Street Farm Cottages
The Street
Brampton
NR10 5AA
wheelchair
Accessible by wheelchair
directions:
From the junction of Marsham Road and The Street, Street Farm Cottages are on the right, beyond Trinity Cottage.
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I studied theatre design at Central School of Art and Design in the late 1960s. My initial professional practice was scenography, designing drama, opera and dance productions in the UK and internationally. From 1976, I also taught in, and helped run, arts institutions in London, Hong Kong and Singapore. I am a Fellow of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and was awarded a Professorship of Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore. I established a studio in Norfolk in 2014. Working primarily in mixed media, wood and book art, my work has been included in exhibitions in the UK, Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore. One of my artist book publications, made in collaboration with Michael Abrahams, has been acquired by the Tate Library.
I am a passionate believer in the fundamental importance of creativity. I am primarily interested in the interplay between the conscious and intuitive processes involved in artistic investigation and try to allow the techniques and materials I use to guide me towards an authentic outcome, although notions of "finished" remain elusive. I feel privileged to be able to work every day.