More Artweeks Art in Central Abingdon


In Abingdon Library there will be three artists in residence this week. First was Louis Williams, a comic book artist and illustrator whose work can be found in independent comics, zines and the soon-to-be-released graphic novel ‘The Crossing.’ He will also be leading a Zine-making workshop at One Planet Abingdon. See https://oneplanetabingdon.org/etn/overgrowth-zine-making-workshop-09-06-2024/.
Above Willow’s Shake Shop, The Abingdon Artist Collaboration have an exhibition, and at the centre of it is Harry, the Supreme Leader. Harry has been given that title by the gamers of the Grim Dark Gaming Society who usually play games up there. Harry is seen among long strands representing mycelium. I was told that ‘Fungi obtain nutrients through the fibrous root like mycelium, and it could also acts as a means of communication between trees, whose roots are connected to each other through the mycelium of fungi. This allows the tree to send and receive information and nutrients to the surrounding trees.’ The artwork also includes glowing toadstools.

At the Abbey Cinema, a group of artists are exhibiting. The linking factor between them seems to be that they have done courses, whether at Abingdon and Witney College, the Ashmolean Museum or elsewhere, with Tatiana Wise. This is John with two of his pictures. He has been doing a beginners art group with Tatiana.

At St Nicolas Church, the Abbey Group are exhibiting. They are all well known in Abingdon as talented and prolific artists. The pews are full because Margaret Horton is selling off pictures to clear her studio.

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