Meryl Ainslie
In silver-work sitting between sculpture and adornment, Meryl Ainslie explores ideas through small endeavours. ‘I rise, I rise’ is a gathering of flower pieces that become counterbalances to teetering towers of soft formed building blocks. The title of this series is taken from Maya Angelou’s poem ‘Still I Rise’. Meryl combines lost wax casting and recycled precious metal with other gathered elements. Her sketchbooks take 2D and 3D forms. In the studio these are developed into brooches and experimental makings.
Special Event: Noon on Sunday 2nd & 9th. Ring sand- casting demonstration. Spaces in the studio will be limited to 8 on a first come basis. No booking. Not suitable for children under 16.
Special Event: Noon on Sunday 2nd & 9th. Ring sand- casting demonstration. Spaces in the studio will be limited to 8 on a first come basis. No booking. Not suitable for children under 16.
Listing Details
Parking: 10 metres Wheelchair Access: Please Call Ahead. There is wheelchair access to the gallery.
DIRECTIONS: Leave Marlborough on the Mildenhall, Axford, Ramsbury Road. There are brown tourist signs to Rabley Barn, Art Centre. You will find us one mile up this single track road. Please park in the car park at the bottom of the ‘Rabley Barn’ drive.
DIRECTIONS: Leave Marlborough on the Mildenhall, Axford, Ramsbury Road. There are brown tourist signs to Rabley Barn, Art Centre. You will find us one mile up this single track road. Please park in the car park at the bottom of the ‘Rabley Barn’ drive.
Rabley Drawing Centre, Rabley Barn, Mildenhall, Marlborough, SN8 2LW
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