Eleanor Bedlow Johanna Bolton Jenny Camp Janet Currier Sandra Lane Jonathan McCree Jane Millar
Between the Floor and the Wall presents the work of seven artists whose work oscillates between the flat and the fat; the horizontal and the vertical. Their diverse artistic outputs share an excitement about playing with spaces and meaning throughout the zone between the floor and the wall, bringing energy and humour to this project at Thames-Side Studios Gallery. The exhibition includes works made with diverse, experimental and sustainable approaches to textiles, sculpture, ceramics and found materials. About the artists: Eleanor Bedlow works in between the disciplines of drawing, painting and sculpture, pairing tactile and organic forms in works that feel as though they are exploring, leaning, feeling, listening. @eleanorbedlow Johanna Bolton works across sculpture, installation and performance, engaging with complexity and the unknowable, and imprints of human presence in everyday objects and material encounters. @johanna.bolton Jenny Camp practices sculptural auto-cannibalism, physically making things out of desire and necessity but then frequently chopping up, adding to, or breaking down older pieces, mining them as material for new work. @jennyscamp_ Pattern, repetition and rhythm are central to Janet Currier’s installation with sculpture, drawing and painting, where scraps of well-worn garments worked into her sculptures, and invented wallpaper denote the domestic space; vulnerability, care and resilience. @janetdcurrier Sandra Lane works feelings of ambivalence, optimism and failure into multiple forms made from malleable materials, exploring memories, how to be a female and the absurd. In new edible and wearable works she enjoys pushing against the limits of sculpture, as much as the materials themselves. @artysandralane Jonathan McCree works with drawing, painting, sculpture, film and performance, as a record of movement and emotion through space. His playful, experimental practice pushes the boundaries of architecture, exploring spatial ideas and qualities. @jonathanmccree Jane Millar works with ceramics, wall painting and installation. The narrative emerges from the chaotic zone between our perceived inside and outside; a place of becoming and repurposing, of remnants of objects, mythologies, and a future speculation of a cosmos. @jmillarstudio Thames-Side Studios Gallery Thames-Side Studios Harrington Way, Warspite Road Royal Borough of Greenwich London SE18 5NR For general Thames-Side Studios Gallery enquiries please email info@thames-sidestudios.co.uk Disabled access. Free, limited parking is available on site. How to get here: Bicycle: Thames River cycle path (16 mins cycle from Greenwich). Bus: 161 / 177 / 180 / 472 to Warspite Road bus stop. DLR: Woolwich Arsenal (1 minute walk to Plumstead Road and take Route Bus 177 towards Peckham Bus Station or 472 towards North Greenwich Station). Road: A2 corridor, first roundabout east of Thames Barrier onto Warspite Road. Train: From Cannon Street or London Bridge to Woolwich Dockyard (8 minute walk) or Charlton (12 minute walk). Tube: North Greenwich (Take the Route Bus 472 towards Thamesmead Town Centre). Crossrail: Elizabeth Line to Woolwich (take Route Bus 177 towards Peckham Bus Station or 472 towards North Greenwich Station).