Goodbye . . . with a little help from our friends
Our last day turned out to be the hottest day of the year and the surprises didn’t stop there! Friends threw a farewell Clare White gallery party with champers and nibbles – a complete shock but a fantastic way to say goodbye. We would like to say a huge thank you to organisers Louise and Tracey for making it an emotional but happy end to an era. We will take with us four years of wonderful memories . . .
Clare White’s god-daughter visits the gallery
We welcomed a very special visitor to the gallery this week. Jane Bradford travelled up from Somerset to see the gallery which was named in honour of her beloved god-mother Clare White. Jane used to holiday with her ‘Aunty Clare’ in St Ives most years and has fond memories of her painting expeditions and general spirit of fun. Jane is seen holding a print of Clare’s, ‘Thatcher’s Rock, Torquay’.
Caroline’s tremendous textiles
Caroline John dazzled visitors with her textile skills at the latest of our Meet the Makers events at the gallery today. She lives in Hoyland, just up the road from Elsecar, and has years of experience in a variety of art and craft. Thanks for popping along Caroline.
Spell-binding display from Heather
Heather Dewick demonstrated her book binding skills at the gallery yesterday in the latest of our June ‘Meet The Maker’ sessions. Next week we welcome textile artist Caroline John.
Whittling and gouging at the gallery
Wonderful wood worker Sue Evans showed off her skills outside the gallery on Saturday. A leading automata maker, the Thurgloand based artist has exhibited widely and is a particular favourite of Clare White gallery customers.