Wheel throwing studio pottery courses. Wheel throwing taster session for two. Perfect for people who love to try new things. Bring your pal, family member or loved one.
For more information please contact via email stephen.yates@btinternet.com
The Final Journey
Since my long hike back to my birthplace in Yorkshire from Portland, a year ago, following the death of my Mother, I began questioning my heritage and where I had come from. I had a DNA test done recently and discovered I am of Viking descent. This meant I started asking where my ancestors came from, and how they travelled to the North of England from Scandinavia. I asked the question “Who do I think I am?” A recent exhibition, at Shaftesbury Arts Centre, used that theme.
Helping Hands
Portland, as an Island, has a history of tragedies and has recently been in the news for housing Asylum seekers on the Bibby Stockholm Barge. I reached out voluntarily, to the young men to improve their mental health through Pottery sessions, resulting in the creation of Japanese 'Jomon' pots and ceramic hands in various colours. I expanded their efforts by successfully working with young people at after-school clubs and organising an open studio event involving many people. The ceramic sculptures from these sessions will be used as a centrepiece for an installation. They will lead to an event involving raw clay, bringing together dance, yoga, drama, and music performers to create sculptures from raw clay. This initiative aims to bring together different community sections and create a catalyst for a collaborative artistic and cultural event, called 'Helping Hands'.
In the pursuit of creating a sense of belonging and community, I found myself drawn to a diverse group of young men who had faced their share of hardships. As a teacher, ceramic artist and painter, I seek to provide a 'safe' space for asylum seekers, disadvantaged young people and adults, integrating the arts with dance, drama, yoga, and music. This endeavour will not be without its challenges as I navigated unfamiliar territories, seeking to bridge the gap between different backgrounds and skill sets. Join me as I share the journey of bringing together individuals through the transformative power of creativity and collaboration.
The main idea is for the movement to take place with the hands of the dancers, movement and yoga stretching with lumps of raw clay as a performance. These will be transformed by myself and made into sculptures or panels to display alongside the exhibition of photography, visual arts, performance and film/video.
'Helping Hands'
Portland, as an Island, has a history of tragedies and has recently been in the news for housing Asylum seekers on the Bibby Stockholm Barge. I reached out voluntarily, to the young men to improve their mental health through Pottery sessions, resulting in the creation of Japanese 'Jomon' pots and ceramic hands in various colours. I expanded their efforts by successfully working with young people at after-school clubs and organising an open studio event involving many people. The ceramic sculptures from these sessions will be used as a centrepiece for an installation. They will lead to an event involving raw clay, bringing together dance, yoga, drama, and music performers to create sculptures from raw clay. This initiative aims to bring together different community sections and create a catalyst for a collaborative artistic and cultural event, called 'Helping Hands'.
In the pursuit of creating a sense of belonging and community, I found myself drawn to a diverse group of young men who had faced their share of hardships. As a teacher, ceramic artist and painter, I seek to provide a 'safe' space for asylum seekers, disadvantaged young people and adults, integrating the arts with dance, drama, yoga, and music. This endeavour will not be without its challenges, as I navigated unfamiliar territories, seeking to bridge the gap between different backgrounds and skill sets. Join me as I share the journey of bringing together individuals through the transformative power of creativity and collaboration.
The main idea is for the movement to take place with the hands of the dancers, movement and yoga stretching with lumps of raw clay as a performance. These will be transformed by myself and made into sculptures or panels to display alongside the exhibition of photography, visual arts, performance and film/video.
Welcome 24 Shaftesbury Arts Centre, Dorset.
Two artworks entered for this showcase Exhibition .
Collage in Watercolour ‘The Water Level is rising’ 80x100 cms. Framed and in Glass £380
'The Journey'
Hiking along the edge of Salisbury Plain, proved to be a new experience. Chalk paths on the Wessex Ridgeway cut white pathways into the distance. The upland ridges around Wansdyke in Wiltshire were a challenge too.
Art in Poundbury Exhibition at The Duchess of Cornwall, Poundbury , Dorset
I have been invited to exhibit at this amazing venue. Acrylic paintings are varied in size and execution. All work is for sale. Just contact me direct for a sale.
'The Art of Serendipity' Exhibition
Stephen and Holly Yates have an exhibition at Shaftesbury Arts Centre, Dorset. 10-4 each day.