A Summer of Exhibitions

Exhibitions, News

As the season turns and the days shorten, it’s a good time to look back over the exhibitions during the summer. It’s been my busiest yet.

My painting, ‘Washing Dancing By the Sea’ did flutter near the sea all summer in the East Coast Open in the brilliant Scarborough Art Gallery. It was a treat to attend the Private View and meet the other artists (below). I still can’t quite believe it was accepted.

Judy Randle infront of a brightly coloured acrylic painting of a washing line with towels fluttering in the wind.
A gallery wall with a green lino print of Sheffield Winter Gardens in the foreground

A lino print of ‘ Sheffield Winter Garden’ was in the ‘Green City’ exhibition in the lovely Fronteer Gallery in Orchard Square, Sheffield in July.

In September, my favourite gelliprint ‘Voyage’ and a couple of lino prints were in the Open tent in ‘Art in the Garden’ in the beautiful Sheffield Botanical Gardens.

‘Winter in the Limb Valley’ made brief appearance at the local show.

A framed golden gelliprint and 2 lino prints in an art exhibition
Colourful acrylic paintings by Judy Randle on a red brick wall in an art exhibition, a glass case with framed prints is in the backgound

A week later, it was our All Good Stuff group exhibition ‘ A Plan Takes Shape…’ in the historic Butcher Works Gallery in Sheffield city centre – part of Heritage Open Days. It is always such a joy to exhibit with our friendly collective in this great space.

Finally, an exhibition of my prints continues at the friendly, volunteer run Totley Community Library. Phew!

A library with comfortable armchairs, a blue carpet and an exhibition of framed giclee prints by Judy Randle on the wall

I have been a bit lax in posting updates here but I update my Instagram account regularly (and in more detail). Head there for more images – see the ‘Contacts’ page.

I do have some very exciting news, which I’m not able to share yet … watch this space.

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