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November 10, 2019
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Tony Kerins is pleased to have this artwork titled Tony Kerins is pleased to have this artwork titled ‘Come together’ selected for the Evolver Prize 2020 exhibition. 
Tony doesn’t usually want to use photographs for his artwork. He chooses to draw from life and memory. However personal encounters with everyday reality have changed since March 2020 and now everybody knows what a zoom meeting is. As he writes; if it's what you do, how can you not draw? All those distorted rectangles; the never seen corners; the shelves, books, table-lamps; the appalling framing – and the intimacy! Closer than your loved ones, the talking mouths, nostril views and the bouncing levels of care or disregard, as complete strangers allow each other a glimpse of a life they would only ever share with a select few. As people on the street veer away from each other, their two-dimensional selves embrace the This image represents something we will all remember from 2020 (including for Boilerhouse Gallery meetings) and will continue to live with as we go further into 2021.
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Alison Brown (was Ciantar) was one of the three who helped set up Boilerhouse Gallery, along with Nick Crutchfield and Frances Pollard. She produced hand-built ceramics in the studio she shared with Lizzie Induni, often related to fish and birds that were exhibited in the Gallery.  

After leaving the Gallery, for a time Alison concentrated more on making textiles but her love of ceramics didn’t leave her and she ended up doing a Masters in the subject at Bath Spa University. 
She has now embarked on another adventure renovating a chapel in Devon and creating studios in a cobwebby piggery. She has plans to run courses there with her partner in ceramics, jewellery, and textiles and eco-printing and more. She exhibits widely in this country and abroad and last year was selected for the Hothouse crafts council creative business programme. 

The photo above shows Ali back in 2003 with one of her bird sculptures. The lower photo shows her current work, taken by Robin Shelton.

Alison Brown (was Ciantar) was one of the three who helped set up Boilerhouse Gallery, along with Nick Crutchfield and Frances Pollard. She produced hand-built ceramics in the studio she shared with Lizzie Induni, often related to fish and birds that were exhibited in the Gallery.

After leaving the Gallery, for a time Alison concentrated more on making textiles but her love of ceramics didn’t leave her and she ended up doing a Masters in the subject at Bath Spa University.
She has now embarked on another adventure renovating a chapel in Devon and creating studios in a cobwebby piggery. She has plans to run courses there with her partner in ceramics, jewellery, and textiles and eco-printing and more. She exhibits widely in this country and abroad and last year was selected for the Hothouse crafts council creative business programme.

The photo above shows Ali back in 2003 with one of her bird sculptures. The lower photo shows her current work, taken by Robin Shelton.
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