Open Up Sheffield: 3, 4, 5, 10 & 11 May 2025

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Photo of the Butcher Works, a restored historic cutlery factory on a sunny day with blue sky

‘8 Artists from All Good Stuff’

I’m delighted to be taking part in Open Up Sheffield (a city wide event) for the first time this year, in a group exhibition at the historic Butcher Works Gallery in Sheffield City Centre. Butcher Works is a Grade II* listed restored cutlery factory in the heart of the Cultural Industries Quarter.

The other seven artists are: Alex McArthur* – painter, printmaker, Dave Vanderhoven – wood turner, furniture maker, Giedre Sadauskaite – textile artist, painter, illustrator, Gill Black – redesigned silver jewellery, Gill Cosford – polymer clay artist, Janine Barnsley* – hand forged silver jewellery and Rosie Butcher– pressed and dried flower artist.

We work in very different media and styles. Our inspiration comes from a variety of sources, including nature, ancient cultures and folk tales. What unites us? We are all members of All Good Stuff, a friendly cooperative of around 50 local artists and makers with a shop in the Butcher Works next door.

The All Good Stuff shop will be open throughout the exhibition. It is less than 10 minutes walk from Sheffield train station and there are great cafes close by (including the excellent Tamper just across the road).

Prints, paintings, cards, jewellery, textiles, polymer clay and wood work will be available to buy. Visitors will be able to watch demonstrations during the event (see our social media pages for details). Work-in-progress and materials will be on show.

Please call in, we look forward to welcoming you!

More details on the Open Up Sheffield website here and find more examples of my work on my Insta account judyrandle_art

(*3rd – 5th May only, #10th – 11th May only)

Exhibition ‘Midwinter’ @ The Shed – Saturday 3 February 2024

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Delighted to announce a second joint exhibition with photographer Frances O’Connor, with a guest appearance by Angelina Perrett, on Saturday 3 February 2024 10.30am – 4.30pm, @ The Shed, Sheffield S17.

Inspired by snowy landscapes and wintry light, the exhibition will include photographs by Frances (including winter in Venice) and Angelina’s and my paintings and lino prints.

As before, greetings cards of my paintings will be for sale – with profits to UNICEF. New prints of my paintings and lino prints will also be available. We do hope you will be able to call in!

Exhibition at Totley Library

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Delighted that some of my prints are now on display and for sale at the lovely Totley Library (or Totley Community Resource and Information Centre). This welcoming, light filled place is a volunteer run charity. It was bustling with activity when I dropped the giclee prints off. They have lots of events including films, story times etc and a Christmas Event on November 26th.

There are a number of other artists’ works also on display. It’s open Monday 1-7pm, Tuesday and Wednesday 10am-5pm, Friday and Saturday 10am – 1pm. Pop along and take a look!

Thanks to the team for giving me this opportunity!

Art in the Gardens 2-3 September 2023 – Sheffield Botanical Gardens

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What a lovely weekend it was! The sun shone, the sky was blue and the gardens were looking fabulous. Delighted that a couple of my lino prints ‘Scarborough Swifts’ and a little painting were selected for the Open Exhibition in what has been described as ‘probably the largest art market in the North of England’.

The Victorian glass houses were full of wonderful art and there were so many tempting tents.

Colourful abstract acrylic painting by Judy Randle of a Peace Lily in shades of green, blue and yellow

Here is my Peace Lily III

No red dots this time but felt honoured just to have been selected and a learning exercise for next time!

It was lovely to chat to the other artists and I did treat myself to a brilliant print from Sarah Josephs and a fantastic glass vase from Thomas Petit – something I’d been promising myself since last year’s Art in the Gardens.

‘Botany’ at Fronteer Gallery – until 12 August 2023

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Delighted and honoured that my painting ‘Forest Network’ has been selected for a group exhibition ‘Botany’ at Fronteer Gallery, Orchard Square, Sheffield.

My little abstract painting is in impressive company and the exhibition includes a really brilliant mix of styles, media and subjects.

Abstract Acrylic painting by Judy Randle of trees and underground networks in blues, greys and burnt sienna

The Fronteer Gallery is up the stairs near Waterstones in Sheffield city centre, inside this brightly coloured building.

Photo of Orchard Square in Sheffield on a sunny day with a blue sky and brighly coloured mural on the wall. Inside is Fronteer Gallery

This lovely gallery is open on Tuesdays to Thursdays 11am – 4pm and Saturdays 2-5pm. A second exhibition ‘Small Textiles’ is running at the same time with more gems! Both exhibitions are on until 12 August. Pop in and take a look!

Also, more exciting news to come, I’ve just heard that a painting and a couple of my lino prints have been accepted for another exhibition … watch this space!

You can find more about the inspiration for this and my others paintings on my Instagram account @judyrandle_art .

All Good Stuff Gallery

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Delighted that I have joined the community of artists and makers at All Good Stuff at Butcher Works, 72 Arundel Street in central Sheffield. The non-profit community interest company was set up in 2013 to promote all that is good about the vibrant Sheffield Art Scene. It really does live up to its name!

The gallery stocks eclectic mix of arts and crafts from over 60 makers from Sheffield and around – fantastic ceramics, beautiful handmade jewellery, unique gifts, prints and much more. You can find giclée prints of my paintings, my framed lino prints and greetings cards. It is open 11- 4pm Tuesday to Saturday and am also staffing the shop on some days. Call in and say hello!

See the AGS Facebook page for more about the brilliant arts and crafts in the gallery.

The grade II listed building alone is worth a look, previously a cutlery works and a stunning example of Sheffield’s industrial heritage from the early 1800s. Only 10 minutes walk from the station, 5 minutes from the Millenium Gallery and just round the corner from Sheffield Hallam University. In fact you can see the a slice of the newish SHU Charles Building peeping over the top of Butcher Works in the second photo below.

Exhibition @ The Shed – Saturday 3rd December 2022

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Delighted to announce a joint exhibition with photographer Frances O’Connor on Saturday 3 December 2022 10.30am – 3pm, @The Shed, 4 Dore Road, Sheffield, S17.

Inspired by the natural world, the exhibition will include her brilliant photographs and my paintings with the theme of ‘By the Water’.

Greetings cards of my paintings will be for sale – with profits to UNICEF. Some new prints of my paintings will also be available. We do hope you will be able to be able to call in!

Poster giving details of the upcoming exhibition @ The Shed on December 3rd 2022. Also, showing examples of colourful acrylic paintings and photographs included in the exhibition

The 3 art cards and Artists' details included in the July / August 2022 edition of the Art Post Sheffield - an art subscription services

Thanks to The Art Post for choosing my painting!

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Thank you to the lovely team at The Art Post for turning one of my paintings into a post card and including it in this month’s edition! It was so exciting when it dropped through the letter box and then to open the package to see what was inside. I wasn’t sure which one they would include and was so pleased they had chosen one of my favourites – ‘Washing Dancing by the Sea’. This month also included work from the brilliant Paul Burgin and Alison J Carr.

The painting was inspired by a walk on a very blowy but sunny day along part of the Moray Coast Trail in Scotland. You can just see the Moray Firth in the background. Here is the original painting with the postcard…

In the painting, I have tried to capture the feelings of movement and change. I loved the way the wind rustled through the grasses and how it caught the towels pegged on the communal washing line and made them dance. During the first lockdown, I made a cloud diary, photographing the clouds every day from my garden. It was such a joy to be actually seeing clouds by the sea again and to watch the wind chase the clouds across the sky. This painting was also my first of a big sky, which I’ve now explored further in other acrylic paintings.

Acrylic painting of washing on a communal line blowing in the wind, by the sea. Clouds are racing across a blue sky and the grasses are being blown by the wind

Giclée prints of this painting will be available soon from Inframe Gallery

Find out more about The Art Post on their website www.theartpost.co.uk

The Art Post

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Delighted and very excited that one of my paintings will be featured in the next lovely edition from The Art Post Sheffield!! This is an art subscription box service which started in Sheffield and has now spread to other parts of the UK. Subscribers receive 3 art post cards each time (monthly in Sheffield), showing art from local artists, wrapped and wax sealed – along with the artists’ stories and the inspiration for their artwork. Each one is a secret until it arrives! I can’t wait until it drops through my letterbox!

See more details on their website.

Photo of a mail out from the Art Post Sheffield, showing 3 high quality art cards, the artists' stories and hand sealed wrapping against a brick wall