The Artists of the West Midlands: A New World

Dates: 21 January, 2017 - 25 February, 2017
Location: Project Ability Gallery, Trongate 103, G1 5HD
Admission: Free

The Artists of the West Midlands: A New World

The Artists of the West Midlands: A New World

Project Ability is proud to present our first exhibition of 2017
The Artists of the West Midlands: A New World
Co–curated by Project Ability and Tanya Raabe-Webber

This exhibition explores the artwork of six emerging artists from the West Midlands. The artists were mentored and supported in the development of new contexts and avenues for their individual creative practices. Acclaimed award winning artist, and great friend of Project Ability, Tanya Raabe-Webber, has been mentor for the artists and is also the guest curator for this colourful exhibition.

The mentoring was supported by DASH’s regional mentoring scheme, Cultivate, a three year programme supporting disabled artists in the West Midlands to develop their professional arts practice. This is the first time learning disabled artists in this region have had access to this kind of support, giving them opportunities to engage in professional arts practices.

Each artist has their own clear distinct style and subject matter that interests them. These include trains, cars and motorways, landscapes from another world, mood landscapes, figures from American popular culture, Japanese gardens and culture and museum and art gallery collections based in the West Midlands.

There are different styles creatively mingling together in this show, with the overall feeling of the exhibition being one of new parameters of artistic practices and investigations into much loved subjects.

Presenting the artists:
Rory Baird, Birmingham
Ross Prince from Loudwater Studios, Ludlow
Mark LloydWendy Sutton-LloydAlison Picknell and Krisstel Bentley from ArtStudio01 in Shrewsbury, a new emerging inclusive studio collective setup by Tanya Raabe Webber and Alison Picknell.

Project Ability’s exhibition programme is supported by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation

Exhibition runs 21 January – 25 February 2017

​Image: Alison Picknell

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