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Niece of Dorothy Elizabeth Freeman, St Mary's College student c.1926 - 1928
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Daughter of Herbert Brelsford, St Paul's College student 1921 - 1923
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Granddaughter of George H Alderton, Cheltenham Training College student 1906-1908
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Lives in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, UK
1995 – 2000 Trustee Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust and 2000/2001 project manager for Neville Gabie, Stefan Gec, Reinhild Beuther and Philip Reilly; Associate and former Advisory Board Member Braziers International Artists’ Workshop; former Trustee Kingsgate Workshops Trust and Gallery, London; founder member Artspace Bristol and co-initiator Bristol Sculpture Shed, both now Spike Island
2013/2016 initiator and co-curator of Difference Screen, an evolving project of international artists’ moving image reflecting on changing realities through portraits of people and place, travelling across 20 countries over 2 and a half years www.differencescreen.net
Bruce Allan has a multi-disciplinary approach and enjoys working with other artists and in different media. He has initiated, co-produced and participated in exhibitions, residencies and workshops in Britain and Europe including Hanover, Germany; Opole Institute of Art and Wroclaw Academy, Poland; Artisterium, Tbilisi, Georgia; Gyumri Biennial, Yerevan and Gyumri, Armenia. Further afield he has been a participant in international art events including Nine Dragon Heads travelling symposia originating in South Korea; Revive Time Kaki Tree Project, Japan; HweiLan International Artists Workshop, Taiwan; Khoj Kolkata and Periferry 1.0 India. www.axisweb.org/artist/bruceallan
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Peter Appleton was born Liverpool, England in 1945. After a Foundation Course at Chester College of Art 1973 - 1974 he did a BA in Fine Art at Newcastle upon Tyne University 1974 - 1978. He worked as an oil rigger 1978 - 1979 and then as part-time 3D designer in the Greek Museum, University of Newcastle upon Tyne 1979 - 1980 before doing an MA in Fine Art, Newcastle upon Tyne University 1980 - 1982. He now lives in Exeter, where he has taught part-time at Sheffield College of Art, Exeter College of Art, Falmouth School of Art and is currently Course Leader, Interactive Arts, University of Wales College, Newport
Combining sound and sculpture with an element of participation, Peter Appleton is one of the pioneers of a new form of sculpture, shown at the Arnolfini, Bristol 1985, and then nationwide, in the exhibition A Noise In Your Eye. Peter Appleton was one of three Artists-in-Residence in the Forest during 1986. He has received UK Fellowships and awards from Regional Arts Boards and has had one-person shows in many parts of England and in The Netherlands
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Kevin Atherton was born in 1950 in the Isle of Man. He studied at the Isle of Man College of Art 1968-69 and Leeds Polytechnic, Fine Art Department 1969 - 1972
He has been a visiting lecturer, part-time teacher and external examiner in art colleges throughout the UK from 1972 and became a Specialist Adviser to the Fine Art Board, Council for National Academic Awards 1985 - 1992. He was on the panel of Assessors for the Arts Council of England “Arts for Everyone” Lottery Fund 1997 - 1999. Following a long period of teaching at Chelsea College of Art and Design 1982 - 1998, Kevin Atherton was appointed the first Head of Media Department at the National College of Art and Design, Dublin in January 2000
Kevin Atherton has exhibited widely since 1972, including performances and video and virtual reality installations in the UK, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and the USA. His work is in numerous public collections and he has received many awards. His best known public commissions include “A Body of Work” (ten life size bronze sections of pupils and staff commissioned by Tower Hamlets for Langdon Park School, Poplar), Three Bronze Deckchairs (Serpentine, London and Liverpool Garden Festival) 1984, the 1986 Platform Piece for Brixton Railway Station, and Iron Horses 1987, a sculpture in twelve parts commissioned by British Rail and the West Midlands County Council for the Birmingham to Wolverhampton railway corridor
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Students' Union President in his final year [1968]
Produced the first joint student union handbook with the President of St Mary's College Union Margaret Marsh
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St Mary's College student 1953-1955
Daughter of Norman Shelley, St Paul's College student 1925 - 1927
Wife of John Bartlett, mature student at St Paul's College 1959 - 1961), BEd 1974, Chairman of Education for Gloucestershire County Council
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St Paul's College student 1967 - 1970. Father was a St Paul's College student in the 1920s
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Zadok Ben-David was born in Bayhan, Yemen in 1949 and emigrated to Israel. He studied at Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Jerusalem 1971 - 1973 , arrived in England in 1974 and was Assistant to N H Azaz. After studying Fine Arts at Reading University in 1975 he went on to the advanced course in sculpture at St Martin’s School of Art, London in 1976. He taught sculpture at St Martin’s School of Art 1977 - 1982 and at Ravensbourne College of Art and Design Bromley 1982 - 1985. In 1987 he was Artist in Residence at Stoke-on-Trent Museum
Zadok Ben-David has had solo exhibitions since 1980 in the UK, the Netherlands, the USA, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Australia, Israel Singapore and has exhibited internationally in group exhibitions. He represented Israel at the 1988 Venice Biennale. He has undertaken Public commissions in Israel, the UK, Portugal and has work in Public collections in the UK, Europe, Israel, USA and Australia
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Reinhild Beuther was born in 1970 in Rostock, East Germany. She studied Art History at the Humboldt University Berlin, 1990 - 1992 and then Sculpture, Ceramics and Photography at the Hochschule fur Kunst und Design Halle “Burg Giebichenstein” and Muthesius Hochschule in Kiel, Germany 1992 - 1995, and an MA in Sculpture at the Royal College of Art, London in 1997. She was DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) scholar at the Royal College of Art, London 1995 - 1996 and had a Henry Moore Scholarship at the Royal College of Art, London 1996 - 1997. Awards have included Merit Award, Aylesford Newsprint 1997; Deloite and Touche First Prize for Excellence 1997; First Base Award, ACAVA 1998 - 1999
She undertook a six month digital artist residency in Gloucester 1999; was artist in residence at the Poetry Festival, Ledbury, Gloucestershire 2000; artist in residence at the Sculpture Trail, Royal Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire 2000
Reinhild Beuther has exhibited widely in Great Britain and other parts of Europe, including : 1996 “Phobic” group show at Hockney Gallery, London, 1996 “GlovesOff” group show of German artists in the Shoreditch Town Hall, London, 1997 “Below Stairs” site specific show at Osterley Park House, 1997 “hothouse” exhibition in Kew Gardens, 1998 “Fire” video projection at Schloss Broellin, Germany, Sophiensale Berlin and Officina Gallery, Szehezin, Poland, 1998 “repeat” solo show with video work at Banbury Museum, 1999 “Absolut Melancholie”, touring solo show of photographic work in Central Point Gallery, London and Guildhall Arts Centre, Gloucester, 1999 “little mermaid” video installation as part of the “Single Screen” event, Forest of Dean, 2000 “Absolut Melancholie”, solo show at the NIMRC London, 2000 exhibition in Ledbury as part of Ledbury Poetry Festival, 2000 “Going Nowhere Fast”, group show at ACAVA, Cremer Street Studios, London, 2001 “Naked Nave”, sound exhibition at Gloucester Cathedral, 2001 “Beholden”, solo exhibition at Art and Design Gallery, Hatfield, University of Hertfordshire
Extensive work in sculpture, photography, digital imagery and video installations workshops include : Animationstation in Banbury 1998 - 1999; residency/workshops at Churchdown, Chosen Hill and Harewood schools, Gloucester, 1999; John Masefield High School, Ledbury as part of the Poetry Festival 2000 and teacher training workshops in Gloucester, Worcester and Herefordshire. Reinhild Beuther is a founder member of the artist run initiative artNucleus (see “Below Stairs”, “Naked Nave”) and lives with her partner Simon and their son Fridtjof in Gloucester.
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