Riëlle Beekmans, Kusjes. Woodland path. Images courtesy of The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden.

The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden
Black & White Cottage Standon Lane
RH5 5QU Ockley Surrey
Großbritannien

Art and Nature in Perfect Harmony - at The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden, Surrey, UK

Online regitrations are closed. If you wish to join, please contact the venue here.

Celebrating their 40th anniversary, join us for an exclusive Sculpture Network gathering at the hidden gem of The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden, tucked in the countryside of Surrey. Broadleaved plants and mature trees support, frame and enhance a changing collection of contemporary sculpture in this stunning garden created by renowned landscape designer Anthony Paul.

Throughout the lifetime of the Sculpture Garden, the constant theme is the powerful relationship between art and nature. Neither one outshines the other: every piece is placed in harmony with its surrounding to create an amazing synergy within the environment.

You’re invited on this special Dialogue to take a guided walk around the Sculpture Garden with curator Vikki Leedham and two exhibiting artists; Riëlle Beekmans and Yke Prins. Discover the magic of the garden, the stories behind this unique landscape, and visit ‘The Indoor Gallery’ - a beautiful custom built exhibiting space within the grounds of the Sculpture Garden.

Programme (weather dependant)

3pm - Welcome with coffee, introductory talk by Vikki Leedham (co-curator and gallery manager of the Sculpture Garden)

3.30pm to 5pm - Guided walk around select areas of the Sculpture Garden - focusing on different artists, styles, materials and themes. To include short talks by exhibiting Dutch sculptors and Sculpture Network members Yke Prins & Riëlle Beekmans about their works on display within the exhibition

5pm - Return to the Indoor Gallery for further refreshments and opportunity to network

5.30pm - Finish

Should the weather be wet, guests are invited to explore the Sculpture Garden under their own steam between 3.30pm and 4.30pm - to meet back at the Indoor Gallery for slide-accompanied talks by Yke Prins & Riëlle Beekmans.

Owner and co-curator Anthony Paul will join the event for the latter part to talk about the landscape and the history.

Networking throughout the afternoon and specifically after the guided walk in the covered areas and Indoor Gallery (all on site)

Participation

£ 8 for Sculpture Network members
£ 28 for non-members

To include: full access to the Sculpture Garden (usual price £15 per person) talks, hot refreshments.

The number of participants is limited.
Maximum 15 attendees. Members priority.

Online registration required by 17 October 2024!

The programme will be held in English.
Please bring your own presentation (catalogue/portfolio) for networking.

Venue

The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden is set at the base of the Surrey Hills in a secluded woodland valley just outside the village of Ockley, near Dorking. There is no public transport - the closest mainline station with a taxi rank is Dorking, which is around 15-20 minutes drive. The closest station  is Ockley - but there is no taxi rank, and we are approximately 3 miles away. For detailed information, please visit: https://www.hannahpescharsculpture.com/find-us

Contact

This event is organised by Yke Prins, Sculpture Network Coordinator in The Netherlands. If you have any questions about the event or registration, please contact Yke Prins or info@sculpture-network.org

Galerie

Riëlle Beekmans, Kusjes. Woodland path. Images courtesy of The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden.
Riëlle Beekmans, Kusjes. Woodland path. Images courtesy of The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden.
Yke Prins, Sky Movements.  Image courtesy of The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden.
Yke Prins, Sky Movements. Image courtesy of The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden.
Ronald van der Meijs, 'Sound Architecture 5' detail. Images courtesy of The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden.
Ronald van der Meijs, 'Sound Architecture 5' detail. Images courtesy of The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden.
Giles Rayer, "Scylla" in front of Black & White Cottage. Images courtesy of The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden.
Giles Rayer, "Scylla" in front of Black & White Cottage. Images courtesy of The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden.
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