Highlights
11 - 17 August, 2025
New Art Highlights Include: Andrew Revell, Bella Milroy, James Briggs and Jenny Mellings
Schlepper, 2024 - 2025 by Andrew Revell
Constructed sculpture, welded corten weathering steel, 4.5kg
36 X 30 X 32cm
Schlepper
By Andrew Revell | 2025Violence in the Form of Stationery, 2018 by Bella Milroy
Charcoal drawing and handwritten text on an opened, brown A5 envelope. a scrawl of handwritten text at the bottom of the paper reads “violence in the form of stationery”. First displayed as part of 30/30 project (online) 2018.
Violence in the Form of Stationery
By Bella Milroy | 2018Between Systems, 2025 by James Briggs
Painted, Mild Steel
Between Systems
By James Briggs | 2025Cerberus, 2025 by Jenny Mellings
In ancient Greek, then Roman mythology, Cerberus is a three headed dog who guards the underworld entrance, preventing deceased souls from leaving, and the living from entering their realm. Here he’s based on a real dog, once briefly trapped within an archaeological site enclosure, between several overlapping worlds, racing for an exit. This abandoned field will soon become a housing estate but presently, trenches dug by archaeologists are still visible. Diverse fauna and plants that have existed here for millennia, cannot be saved by this spirit dog. They may survive, if only on the margins of the expected urban overspill.
Jenny resides in South Somerset. She primarily paints and prints landscape related, partly imaginative imagery mainly using earth pigments. Recently she became involved with photographically documenting the progress of a local archaeological dig ahead of new- build, including plant and animal life and changing weather environmental conditions around the site.
60 X 100 X 2cm
Cerberus
By Jenny Mellings | 2025Published
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