exhibitions

A selection – visit the biography page for a full list…

jp-exhibition-thumb-stream-150 ‘Stream’ (Autumn 2013)
Group exhibition of new work by ten Socket artists, first shown at Deda, Derby, Oct – Dec 2013, re-presented as ‘Stream…a continuing journey’ at Sock Gallery, Loughborough, Jan – Mar 2014.
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jp-exhibition-thumb-enlightenment-150 ‘Enlightenment: ideas that changed the World’ (Summer 2013)
A commission for Derby Museum and Gallery’s Enlightenment exhibition celebrating Derbyshire’s role in the age of scientific discovery, and acquisitions by HLF Collecting Cultures project. ‘Taxonomies’ is a response to the Museum’s herbarium and Natural History collection.
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jp-socket-at-tarpey-thumb-150 Socket at the Tarpey Gallery (Sep 2012)
First exhibition by visual arts collective Socket artists at the Tarpey Gallery, Castle Donnington, UK. Twelve artists showing work that reflects the diverse practice of the group, through painting, printmaking, installation, three-dimensional work and digital media.
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jp-trust-the-tale-thumb-01 ‘Trust the Tale’ (May 2011)
An exhibition by artists Jane Pepper, Nicola Rae, and Janet Turville at the Rainbow Gallery, Durban House Heritage Centre, Eastwood, Notts, UK, in response to D.H. Lawrence Heritage. Curated by the artists. Visit the exhibition website www.trustthetale.co.uk.
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jp-exhibition-thumb-darklight-150 ‘Darklight, Skylight: A Rare Collection of Shadows, Forms and Frames’ (Nov 2010)
Exhibition by artists Jane Pepper, Nicola Rae, Janet Turville, and Helen Williams in the attic rooms of historic Bromley House Library, Nottingham, UK as part of British Art Show 7’s Sideshow 2010 fringe.
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jp-exhibition-thumb-interleave-150 ‘Interleave’ (Aug 2008)
An exhibition by eight artists, all recent graduates of the University of Nottingham, show selected works in the context of historic Bromley House Library, Nottingham, UK.
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jp-exhibition-thumb-degree-150 Degree Show (June 2008)
Final year exhibition by eight graduating artists held at Angears Centre, part of Lakeside, University of Nottingham’s Public Arts Centre & Museum, Nottingham, UK.
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