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Catalyst 12 - 'Retrieval'

an exhibition observing the crossover of art and science
 
New Greenham Arts, 113 Lindenmuth Way
New Greenham Park, Newbury
Berkshire, RG19 6HN
Tel: 01635 817480
 
Exhibition dates, 6th – 18th March 2006
 



 

Artwork by Jean Flack Munday
Jean Flack Munday
 
Artwork by Sue Freeborough
Sue Freeborough
 
Artwork by Jillian McLaren
Jillian McLaren
 
Artwork by Shelley Allen
Shelley Allen
 
Artwork by Judith Eaton
Judith Eaton
 
Artwork by Jane Kilford
Jane Kilford
 
Artwork by Frances Ewing
Frances Ewing
 

The Catalyst Exhibitions, Messenger (2004) and Fill the Gap (2005), were forerunners to 'Retrieval' and as such they are all integral parts of our exploration into the body's control centre - the brain. 'Retrieval' takes you on a 'virtual journey' to discover the enigmatic and conceptual world that exists within all of us - memory. You can't touch it, you can't see or smell it and yet touch, sight and smell can evoke the most vivid thoughts in our minds [whether happy or sad], and memory places you there immediately.
 

Artwork by Sally Haynes
Sally Haynes
 
Artwork by Nina Hartley
Nina Hartley
 
Artwork by Jenni Catlow
Jenni Catlow
 
Artwork by Clare Jefferson
Clare Jefferson
 
Artwork by Sandra Stanton
Sandra Stanton
 
Artwork by Sally Childs
Sally Childs
 
Artwork by Theresa Sundt
Theresa Sundt
 
Artwork by Sue Halloway
Sue Halloway
 
Artwork by Brigid Dolby
Brigid Dolby
 
Artwork by Anne Shaw
Anne Shaw
 
Artwork by Adele Garkida
Adele Garkida
 

Artwork by Judith Ratledge
Judith Ratledge
 
Artwork by Lyn Stevenson
Lyn Stevenson

 
Artwork by Anna Dumitriu
Anna Dumitriu
 
Artwork by Nwankwo Chidimma
Nwankwo Chidimma
 
Artwork by June Heap
June Heap
 
Artwork by Jan O'Highway
Jan O'Highway
 



Images from the Opening Night

Adele Garkida from Kinesis, Nigeria gave an opening speech at Catalyst RETRIEVAL exhibition
New Greenham Arts, Newbury in March 2006.
Here some of the images can be seen in the Gallery setting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
         
 


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