1st November
Art in the Yard
in association with ArtOxford
Price: FREE
Price: FREE
Why not come and have a proper Summertown Saturday full of art, artists, and the kind of vibes that make you want to buy something wildly original instead of that bland canvas print from IKEA (we love a meatball, but come on, they’re not known for their watercolours, are they!)
Think local artists showcasing & selling original works at affordable prices so grab your chance to buy a piece of future-famous art before your neighbour does and brags about it at every street BBQ forever more. All of this paired with delicious caffeine and snack action from our café dream team The Meet Point Coffee, Summertown.
Art is good for your soul, your walls, and your street cred. And because every piece sold supports real local talent, the kind who live just around the corner, not in a flatpack warehouse. Plus, it’s more fun than scrolling for wall filler while watching TV.
The Cluster and the brilliant ArtOxford are teaming up to bring you this event. ArtOxford is a small but mighty local business run by artist-teacher Helen J. S. Edwards has been shaping artistic minds for over 20 years. ArtOxford offers everything from life drawing & portrait classes to private tuition including GCSE, A-Level, Arts Awards, Scholarships, etc, and full on creative workshops for grownups who still like getting messy or want to develop their practice. Basically: they know their stuff.
To check out more about the artists scroll down there ↓
More artists to be announced
Saturday 01st November
10am to 3pm
The Cluster, 3-5 Middle Way, OX2 7LH
It will take place outdoors in our lovely enclosed yard at The Cluster co-working space, 3-5 Middle Way, Summertown, Oxford. There are regular buses from Oxford city centre to Summertown. There is Summertown car park opposite Oakthorpe Road.
FREE
Good art (and good coffee) should be for everyone – even if your wallet’s currently doing a sad little tap dance. Entry’s free, so just bring your ears, your eyes, and your excellent taste. While you’re here, grab a coffee and something delicious from The Meet Point Coffee, and leave with a brilliant piece of original art by a local legend. Go on, be that person who says, “Oh this? Just picked it up at a cool little event.”
No booking needed, just rock up! All that’s missing is you (and maybe a tote bag for the amazing local artwork you’re definitely going to want to take home).
A quiet and sensitive child (with a stubborn streak, according to her mum), Jacqueline was drawn to beauty in all its forms and spent hours alone in nature, sketching and observing. Jacqueline studied fashion and design before being encouraged to pursue art full time, training at Shelley Park Art College and later completing a Fine Art Painting degree at Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Art. She now works from her studio in Abingdon, creating paintings and drawings across a range of subjects, and has exhibited in national shows including The Discerning Eye, The Sunday Times Watercolour Exhibition, The Threadneedle Prize, and the Royal Society of British Artists.
Helen studied a BA Fine Art & later completed an MA in Artist-Teacher Practice (ATP) at Oxford Brookes University. She has a PGCE in Secondary Art & with over 25 years of experience, has taught in Nursery, Primary, & Secondary schools, as well as a private tutor for children & adults. Helen specialises in drawing and printmaking and her artwork focuses on a fusion between Eastern & Western cultures, water & communication, influenced by her transient childhood. Helen exhibits during Artweeks and in and around Oxford.
Charlotte is an Oxfordshire-based portrait and wildlife artist. Growing up on a farm in Kent, she developed a love for nature and art early on, later earning a BA (Hons) and MA in Art and Design from Loughborough University. After running a pop-up gallery in Brighton, she found her passion for expressive portraiture, working mainly with acrylics and paint pens to capture bold, textured pieces. Alongside private commissions and book illustrations, Charlotte continues to find inspiration in the unique personalities of both people and animals.
Originally from Germany, Jessica Holzhausen currently lives and works as a bi-lingual writer, historian and educator in Oxford and has clients and students in German-speaking countries and the UK.