2010 Exhibition

The 2010 Affordable Garden Art Exhibition was open from Maundy Thursday 1st April until Sunday 6th June. Sculptors were mostly from Gloucestershire and surrounding counties and showed work in most media, including stone, glass, metal, wood, ceramic, resin, mosaic and plastic. They were Emma Ablitt, Martin Adamson, Sian Andrews, Nigel Ash, Lynn Baker, Caroline Barnett, Ant Beetlestone, Erica Bibbings, John Bibbings, Anne Boning, Simon Brittain, Henrietta Bud, Fiona Campbell, Jane Cartlidge, Ray Castell, Sandra Christie, James Connolly, Gordon Cooke, Richard Cresswell, Sue Crossfield, Sue Edkins, Ed Elliott, Pat Elmore, Jane Foreman, Mike Gabriel, Peter Garrard, Judy Greaves, Lucie Hakobyan, Andy Hayman, Su Hurrell, Iron Vein, Derek Kinzett, Hilary Knott, Charlotte Masters, Claire McDermott, Fiona Meadley, Patricia Northcroft, Rachel Padley, Joanna Payne, John Payne, Kim Pethybridge, Hilary Poole, Gillian Reeve, Alex Relph, Sharon Rich, Andrew Roache, Gillian Roberts, Alan Ross, Peter Sainty, Kate Sell, Marie Shepherd, Helen Slater, Vanessa Stollery, Caro Sweet, Darren Tilley, Diane Tims, Dave Turner, Karen Vogt, Judith Waddington, Emma Walker, Pat Walls, Glyn Walton, Isla Willatt and Cathy Wood.

The Affordable Garden Art Competition was judged by Rachel Goldberg from the Phillips Collection in Washington DC. The winners of the main classes were Richard Cresswell and Peter Gerrard. Other prizes went to Judy Greaves, Gillian Reeve, Marie Shepherd and Pat Walls. The People's Prize, voted for by visitors, was Derek Kinzett's Sprite.

The indoor exhibition included work by Herefordshire artists Helen Crawford and Bronte Woodruff, as well as a collection of sketches by some of the featured sculptors and photographs by Devon Brewer.



 

2010