Monday 6 March 2017

Clare Jarrett begins her residency at Gallery 13A, St Augustines Street

Our week of celebrations for International Women's Day has kicked off with Print To The People putting up their exhibition in response to the winning stories from our 2016/17 prose competition in Nunns Yard Gallery, St Augustines Street, Norwich. The exhibition will be open tomorrow from 11.00am - 4.30pm. At noon  tomorrow in Nunns Yard Elizabeth Strothers will read Suite For My Father by Melissa Fu, the regional winner of our competition.









Clare Jarrett is also responding to one of the winning stories - Deborah Arnander's The Wife - by shaping an installation over the next few days in Gallery 13A which is just down the road from Nunns Yard. Here are a few photos of Clare at work. We will put more photos and info up over the week. An overview of the events can be found on our dedicated blog page IWD 17.





Clare Jarrett is a writer, visual artist (and beekeeper.) Her art has been exhibited both nationally and internationally and she has won various awards; Milner Kite Drawing Prize, Folio Society Illustration Prize, Malvern Open Drawing.  In 2016 Clare was artist in residence at The Barber Shop, Norwich. Her work was included in The Marmite Prize for Painting v, Cley16, Plenty of Time to Lose your Balance, (with Barbara Howey, Sophie Marritt and Molly Thomson) and BAGT, London. In 2017 she took part in Move Your Home Land/S-A-R Projektburo Project, 30 artists from 7 countries.


Elisabeth Stothers  has acted in productions at the Maddermarket Theatre and Great Hall, taking the lead in the Great Hall Players’ production of The Constant Wife, supporting roles in The Vortex and Murder on the Nile. Her most recent role was as a nun, poet, cadet and sword fighting buffoon in Cyrano de Bergerac (Maddermarket). She is looking forward to playing in the upcoming Planet Productions show, Mel Brooks' The Producers at the end of April at the Puppet Theatre.

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