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raised of £200 target by 11 supporters

    Weʼve raised £213 to Help fund an exhibition showcasing our collaborative drawing work.

    Bath, United Kingdom
    Funded on Sunday, 12th March 2017

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    We are two upcoming artists hoping to create an exhibition entitled ‘DRAWN’ which will include new works of exciting collaborative drawings.

    Having secured a gallery space near the centre of Bath (City) for a week starting the 20th march, we are now hoping to raise funds to make this exhibition as professional and engaging as possible.

    The exhibition will be open for a week to the general public from the 21st March and will present months of collaborative and individual drawing work.

    For this, we are hoping to cover the costs of venue hire, professional framing and promotion.

    Here are further details about this exhibition and us as artists:

    ‘Drawn is an intimate exhibition exploring drawing as a thought process and conversation. Stemming from months of collaborative work and discussions on the importance of drawing as a method this exhibition hopes to engage the general public with an exciting new take on draughtsmanship and methods of drawing.’

    Ellen Weeks is currently studying at Bath School of Art & Design and formerly attended Goldsmiths. Her work centres around the banal and overlooked. She uses drawing, analogue photography and text in order to construct new textual and fictional narratives. Weeks has recently shown work at the 44AD gallery, hosted an open studio and participated in a group placement at Walcot chapel.

    Toby Rainbird-Webb is a locally based Artist, recently awarded the Porthleven Prize and Outstanding Achievement in Fine Art for his short film An American Werewolf In Wales. His practice centres around notions of truth and the line between fact and fiction. Rainbird-Webb is an associate of Spike Island and former assistant to artist Glyn Burton.

    We are offering a choice of two limited edition Lino prints (two editions of 5) to anyone who funds more than £20. To be eligible the donor must include an address and state which print 'ELLEN 1' or 'TOBY2' you would like to: tobyrainbirdwebb@gmail.com.

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      11

      • Kieran Byrne

        Kieran Byrne

        Mar 10, 2017

        £10.00

      • Andrea Coundley

        Andrea Coundley

        Mar 2, 2017

        Wishing you both all the best for a very exciting week x

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Mar 2, 2017

        Good luck you two.

        £20.00

      • Alan Leigh

        Alan Leigh

        Mar 2, 2017

        Congratulations Toby & Ellen.

        £30.00

      • Andy Webb

        Andy Webb

        Mar 1, 2017

        Toby and Ellen - two exceptional creative young artists. Ones to watch.

      • Glyn Burton

        Glyn Burton

        Feb 27, 2017

        Hope it goes well mate

        £20.00

      • melissa mahon

        melissa mahon

        Feb 25, 2017

        looking forward to seeing the show.

        £10.00

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      Toby Rainbird-Webb

      Toby Rainbird-Webb

      Bath, United Kingdom

      We are two upcoming artists hoping to create an exhibition entitled ‘DRAWN’ which will include new works of exciting collaborative drawings.

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