as the leaves start to turn and another season starts to sing, k148 took her flowers up north, to burton agnes, a beautiful statly home and gardens nestled on the holderness plains.
filling the bottom deck of a red london bus, this unique exhibition space held flowers from the local area, splashes of tropical colour from her trip earlier this year to trinidad alongside monochrome images printed at the neat studios.
for the first time time the full range k148 cards wereon sale and snapped up by visitors making the most of the late autumnal sun, keep your eyes peeled for a chance to browse the online catalogue.
As the summer strolled by the great birds returned from their winter migration k148 joined forces with Amour, Milk and Dora again.
16th – 24th of july it drops
dancing in the light of the upper gallery at the island the collective go grand with their site specific beautification, spreading wings and dropping their liquid styles on walls, decorating and simplifying all in one stroke
We’re pleased to announce a new exhibition of Neat photos at the recently opened Runcible Spoon restuarant in Stokes Croft. The pictures will be up for a while and feature some old and new images from the Neat photography group, including two lovely pin-hole images from Jon and some hand-made cyanotypes from Rachel. The Spoon is on Ninetree Hill (former Café Kino site) more info here.
A new exhibition opened on Saturday! Fellow occupants of the artist’s studios hidden away in the depths of the creative hub that is ‘The Island’ (home of the infamous Carnyville) have got together for a group show, inviting the public to come and see our collective work for the first time.
The exhibition will feature the work of over 20 artists and will be held in the same gallery space as our recent Still Alive exhibition. We’re taking part exhibiting some of our recent works and taking the opportunity to get to know everyone a bit better! It’s on everyday from 12am – 7pm, finishing this Saturday – so come and have a look about!
Expect to see a wide and diverse range of exciting work presented through a variety of disciplines from painting, drawing and photography to sculpture, textiles and printmaking.
Coming soon, keep your eyes peeled for some sumptuous sights from the neat photographic crew……
During May this year Neat Studios will take part in Bristol’s first Festival of Photography, with interactive exhibitions and gallery spaces opening to the pubic for the first time.
The show brings together a new collection of work, cross-pollinating between different mediums with lots of experiments in monochrome, examples of traditional printing processes and large-scale digital prints. Showing work by resident photographers: Paul Blakemore, Karen Dews, Hayley Walsh, Rachel Sokal and Jacob Stow.
The exhibition launchs with an open party on the 21st of May. We’ll also be holding a workshop on Wednesday 26th of May for anyone to come and have a go at printing, plus a live projection picture show on Friday 28th of May.