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Jennie Gill ringsJewellery

 

As seen on the cover of our autumn/winter programme, Jennie Gill’s jewellery is featured for the first time at NBA. Using silver, gold leaf, enamel, and semi precious and precious stones, her pieces  are highly individual and beautifully made.

 

Another new maker to NBA is Cotswold based jeweller, Annette Marshall. Her silver jewellery is distinctive in style and each piece is very wearable and tactile, with a modern, yet timeless quality.

 

We also stock jewellery by Lyn Kirsten Clarke, Charlotte Lowe - and our own Louise Parry, based upstairs in Studio 9 at New Brewery Arts.

 

Textiles

 

Monica Boxley Italian leather handbags

Each of Monica Boxley's statement handbags, inspired by classic 1960s design, is hand-made using the finest Italian leather and her iconic spotty cotton lining.

 

Dianne Jones specialises in exclusive screen printed and hand painted fabrics, producing one off silk velvet scarves, wraps and framed pieces.

 

Wood, metalwork and paper

 

We have a new collection of Lynn Muir’s free standing quirky painted figures. Created mainly from recycled wood and driftwood,  each individual piece often suggests a story to the viewer.

 

British contemporary artist Rachel Ducker originally trained as a jeweller but then turned her attention to sculpting the human form in wire, concentrating on the expressive and emotional dynamics of human nature.

 

Her sculptures are featureless, leaving the posture to say it all, the hands being the main vehicle for expression.

 

Throughout December, our Little Paper Gallery will be selling all things paper.  A favourite of NBA, Hilary Mee’s humorous and brightly coloured new delivery of papier mache ‘objets d’art’ are highly desirable for both adults and children alike.  Pop in when you're passing to see lots of lovely - often amusing - items.

 

Rachel Ducker figures in the New Brewery Arts shop

Ceramics

 

Come and see Karen Atherley's figurative style teapots portraying curvy, fleshy figures, influenced by Greek antiquity and the colours of the impressionists.

 

Items pictured may not be available in the shop.

 

If you are making a special journey to NBA to see a specific artist, please phone us at the shop on 01285 657181 ext 2 to check stock availability.

 

Gift voucher scheme

We sell gift vouchers of any amount for that very special present.  Vouchers may be redeemed in the New Brewery Arts shop only.  Ask in the shop for details.

 

Own art

 

New Brewery Arts participates in Arts Council England’s Own Art scheme, which gives buyers the chance to take out an interest free loan to purchase pieces from our Gallery and Shop.

 

You can borrow from £100 to £2,000 and pay it back in 10 equal instalments over 10 months, INTEREST FREE.  There is no administrative charge or handling fee.