Having spent the weekend getting yet more documentation and then packing all the work, the time had come to move everything from the gallery.
The legend that is Kev helped load up the van and we took the majority of the work to my studio. Thank goodness that the lift was working as there was a lot of stuff to take up the three flights of stairs!
My studio is now crammed full, and it will take me a good while to sort through everything and clear some space for me to make work!
We then returned to the gallery to load the remaining sculptures into the van, and then delivered these to the Briggait where they will be exhibited for a while.
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Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Sculpture inventory on Behance
I am developing an online inventory of all the sculptures that were included in my recent 'Strength in numbers' exhibition at The Briggait, Glasgow.
This can be seen on my Behance Network profile:
http://www.behance.net/gallery/Inventory-of-Strength-in-numbers-sculptures/2689199





Please note that due to the vast quantity of such sculptures (over 140) the inventory is still being updated, so keep an eye on it as more sculptures are added.
The sculptures are for sale, individually and in sets. If you are interested in purchasing some of my artwork, please email me at
helen.shaddock(at)yahoo.co.uk
This can be seen on my Behance Network profile:
http://www.behance.net/gallery/Inventory-of-Strength-in-numbers-sculptures/2689199





Please note that due to the vast quantity of such sculptures (over 140) the inventory is still being updated, so keep an eye on it as more sculptures are added.
The sculptures are for sale, individually and in sets. If you are interested in purchasing some of my artwork, please email me at
helen.shaddock(at)yahoo.co.uk
Sunday, 25 September 2011
Strength in numbers
Sunday, 18 September 2011
Urban Space III at the Briggait


It was super to see so many people enjoying Urban Space III at the Briggait during Open Doors Weekend. If you didnt manage to come this weekend, make sure you don't miss the WASPs Artists Open Studios on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd October 2011.



Saturday, 17 September 2011
Urban Space III installed for Doors Open Weekend
On your trip to the Briggait for Open Doors Weekend, be sure to venture past the Artists' pigeon holes towards the staircase as I have installed a new sculptural installation titled Urban Space III.
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Wasps Artists' Studios Website
Check out the newly launched Wasps Artists' Studios Website
http://www.waspsstudios.org.uk/
You can search the different artists who have Wasps Studios and see images of their work.
Please note that plenty more images will be added in due course, so keep checking regularly!
http://www.waspsstudios.org.uk/
You can search the different artists who have Wasps Studios and see images of their work.
Please note that plenty more images will be added in due course, so keep checking regularly!
Sunday, 11 September 2011
Vault (from above)

The Mutual and David Dale Gallery

LAPLAND and Market Gallery

The Mutual and David Dale Gallery

The Mutual, David Dale Gallery and Street Level

LAPLAND and Glasgow Print Studio

LAPLAND and Glasgow Print Studio and Glasgow School of Art

IRONBBRATZ

Glasgow School of Art

IRONBBRATZ
Saturday, 10 September 2011
Briggait Artist Stand at VAULT
The Briggait Panel selected a number of artists with studios at the Briggait to exhibit at VAULT.

Selected artists were:
Janie Nicoll
Stephanie Spindler
Karen Vaughan
James Hamilton
Helen Shaddock
Chris Wallace
Jane Mcally
David Sherry

We had a range of work - sculpture, video, performance, drawing, painting, collage, representing the broad range of working practices artists adopt.
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Selected artists were:
Janie Nicoll
Stephanie Spindler
Karen Vaughan
James Hamilton
Helen Shaddock
Chris Wallace
Jane Mcally
David Sherry

We had a range of work - sculpture, video, performance, drawing, painting, collage, representing the broad range of working practices artists adopt.
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Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Getting ready for VAULT
Since returning from Berlin I have been in VAULT mode -
casting more sculptures

coating them in polymer
filing them
painting the platform on which the sculptures will stand

photographing work
preparing drawings for the print browser
creating an inventory of works
writing a maintenance schedule
and all the associated paperwork and admin activities.
Today I assisted with installing the work of the Briggait panel.
Come along and all will be revealed!
VAULT ART GLASGOW
9 - 11 Sept 2011
The Briggait
141 Bridgegate
G1 5HZ
Fri 11am-9pm
Sat 11am-9pm
Sun 12pm-5pm
casting more sculptures

coating them in polymer
filing them
painting the platform on which the sculptures will stand

photographing work
preparing drawings for the print browser
creating an inventory of works
writing a maintenance schedule
and all the associated paperwork and admin activities.
Today I assisted with installing the work of the Briggait panel.
Come along and all will be revealed!
VAULT ART GLASGOW
9 - 11 Sept 2011
The Briggait
141 Bridgegate
G1 5HZ
Fri 11am-9pm
Sat 11am-9pm
Sun 12pm-5pm
Sunday, 7 August 2011
The Briggait on Central Station
Central Station has posted a blog all about the Briggait and I am included as one of the artists with a WASPs studio in the building
http://community.thisiscentralstation.com/_The-Briggait/blog/4999229/126249.html
http://community.thisiscentralstation.com/_The-Briggait/blog/4999229/126249.html
Friday, 5 August 2011
Vault Website is live
Vault Art Glasgow is a new opportunity for artists to sell their work and for the public, collectors and galleries to buy contemporary art.
Twelve of the most innovative galleries and organisations have been invited to present a selected range of new art by emergent, alongside leading artists from Glasgow and beyond: a snapshot of one of the most original and exciting contemporary art scenes in Europe.
I have been selected as one of the Briggait artists and am making new work to exhibit. I am excited and curious about what the event will bring.
The VAULT website is http://www.vaultartglasgow.com/
Vault on Facebook is http://www.facebook.com/vaultartglasgow
Twitter twitter.com/VaultArtGlasgow
Twelve of the most innovative galleries and organisations have been invited to present a selected range of new art by emergent, alongside leading artists from Glasgow and beyond: a snapshot of one of the most original and exciting contemporary art scenes in Europe.
I have been selected as one of the Briggait artists and am making new work to exhibit. I am excited and curious about what the event will bring.
The VAULT website is http://www.vaultartglasgow.com/
Vault on Facebook is http://www.facebook.com/vaultartglasgow
Twitter twitter.com/VaultArtGlasgow
Thursday, 4 August 2011
Festival set to highlight work of leading artists living in city
In September I will be participating in Vault. This is what the Evening Times has to say about the event.
The Briggait is to host a new event set to encourage people to buy work by Glasgow’s world-renowned artists.
In September, the former fish market will host Vault, a festival involving 12 galleries from around Glasgow.
Artists living in the city have won international acclaim in recent years, with a number of Turner Prize winners and nominees living and working in the city.
Organisers of Vault want the public to support artists by buying their work.
Neil Butler is artistic director of UZ Arts, the cultural group organising the event.
He said: “We want this to be a major celebration of the exciting work being produced by Glasgow’s artists.
“At these times when it is difficult for everyone working in the cultural industries to make a living, it is important to encourage people to consider buying art.
“This festival will bring money into the city and, more importantly, create an economy which supports artists.
“When people make a decision about how their house should look, what better thing can they possibly do than buy a piece of work that makes their home a more interesting place to live and supports the person working to make that art?”
The show will be curated by Patricia Fleming, who was recently involved in Channel 4’s Big Art Project, which created public art projects around Britain.
She said: “Visitors can meet artists while engaging with innovative galleries, studios and artist-led initiatives not necessarily on the familiar gallery circuit.”
Councillor George Redmond is chairman of Glasgow Life, which is helping to fund the £40,000 event.
He said: “There has never been a more exciting time for the contemporary arts scene in Glasgow.
“Vault will see the newly refurbished Briggait building brought to life, and it promises to be one of the most popular contemporary arts events of the year.”
Glasgow artists Richard Wright and Susan Philipz won the Turner Prize in 2009 and last year, while Martin Boyce and Karla Black were placed on this year’s shortlist.
Vault is supported by Creative Scotland’s Own Art scheme, which offers the public interest-free loans of between £100 and £2000 to buy art and craft.
Jasper Hamill
The article was published in the Evening Times on Wednesday 3rd August 2011
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/festival-set-to-highlight-work-of-leading-artists-living-in-city-1.1115503?50571
The Briggait is to host a new event set to encourage people to buy work by Glasgow’s world-renowned artists.
In September, the former fish market will host Vault, a festival involving 12 galleries from around Glasgow.
Artists living in the city have won international acclaim in recent years, with a number of Turner Prize winners and nominees living and working in the city.
Organisers of Vault want the public to support artists by buying their work.
Neil Butler is artistic director of UZ Arts, the cultural group organising the event.
He said: “We want this to be a major celebration of the exciting work being produced by Glasgow’s artists.
“At these times when it is difficult for everyone working in the cultural industries to make a living, it is important to encourage people to consider buying art.
“This festival will bring money into the city and, more importantly, create an economy which supports artists.
“When people make a decision about how their house should look, what better thing can they possibly do than buy a piece of work that makes their home a more interesting place to live and supports the person working to make that art?”
The show will be curated by Patricia Fleming, who was recently involved in Channel 4’s Big Art Project, which created public art projects around Britain.
She said: “Visitors can meet artists while engaging with innovative galleries, studios and artist-led initiatives not necessarily on the familiar gallery circuit.”
Councillor George Redmond is chairman of Glasgow Life, which is helping to fund the £40,000 event.
He said: “There has never been a more exciting time for the contemporary arts scene in Glasgow.
“Vault will see the newly refurbished Briggait building brought to life, and it promises to be one of the most popular contemporary arts events of the year.”
Glasgow artists Richard Wright and Susan Philipz won the Turner Prize in 2009 and last year, while Martin Boyce and Karla Black were placed on this year’s shortlist.
Vault is supported by Creative Scotland’s Own Art scheme, which offers the public interest-free loans of between £100 and £2000 to buy art and craft.
Jasper Hamill
The article was published in the Evening Times on Wednesday 3rd August 2011
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/festival-set-to-highlight-work-of-leading-artists-living-in-city-1.1115503?50571
Monday, 1 August 2011
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
VAULT ART GLASGOW
I will be participating in
Vault Art Glasgow
9 – 11 September 2011
The Briggait
141 Bridgegate, Glasgow
For more information visit
http://vaultartglasgow.com/vault.html
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Vault Art Glasgow
9 – 11 September 2011
The Briggait
141 Bridgegate, Glasgow
For more information visit
http://vaultartglasgow.com/vault.html
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Thursday, 2 June 2011
The Briggait has reached the semi-finals of the National Lottery Awards.
The Briggait, which houses over 70 visual artists (including me!), makers and arts charities, is competing against 9 other projects to become the UK's 'Best Arts Project'.
£2,000 is up for grabs, as well as the opportunity to appear on the BBC show.
There is tough competition from the likes of Tate Movie Project, Pangaa and The Smiling Sessions, making it vital that the Briggait gets the support that it deserves. Please vote to get The Briggait to the finals at:
http://www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/awards/best-arts-project/96/ .
£2,000 is up for grabs, as well as the opportunity to appear on the BBC show.
There is tough competition from the likes of Tate Movie Project, Pangaa and The Smiling Sessions, making it vital that the Briggait gets the support that it deserves. Please vote to get The Briggait to the finals at:
http://www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/awards/best-arts-project/96/ .
Thursday, 24 February 2011
Briggait Project Space Exhibition
I was recently selected to have a solo exhibition in one of the project spaces, The Briggait, Glasgow.
The Briggait is a beautiful Grade A listed building in Glasgow’s Merchant City. It has recently been redeveloped as a new cultural space for the city. At the main entrance, there are two project spaces which are intended to be used for exhibitions that reflect the multiplicity of art forms created at the Briggait whilst enlivening the beautiful façade of the building.
A programming panel made up of arts practitioners based in the building has been formed to create a programme for the public spaces. The new programme of exhibitions in the project spaces will commence with an opening event on Friday 11th March 2011 at 6pm. First up, London based artist Heena Kim will be showing a selection of her paintings for the first time in Scotland. Full details of dates and times to follow.
The Briggait is a beautiful Grade A listed building in Glasgow’s Merchant City. It has recently been redeveloped as a new cultural space for the city. At the main entrance, there are two project spaces which are intended to be used for exhibitions that reflect the multiplicity of art forms created at the Briggait whilst enlivening the beautiful façade of the building.
A programming panel made up of arts practitioners based in the building has been formed to create a programme for the public spaces. The new programme of exhibitions in the project spaces will commence with an opening event on Friday 11th March 2011 at 6pm. First up, London based artist Heena Kim will be showing a selection of her paintings for the first time in Scotland. Full details of dates and times to follow.
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
NAD/BAX WHATS NEW 60 HOURS SHOP - on the radio
As you know, I will have work for sale in the NAD/BAX WHATS NEW 60 HOURS SHOP on 21st, 22nd and 23rd December at the Briggait, Glasgow. Unfortunately I won't be there in person, but IT WILL BE WONDERFUL, and i hope you are able to go along.
Lee Ivett (one half of NAD/BAX) was interviewed on the Radio Show Subcity on Dec 13. He talked about NAD/BAX WHATS NEW 60 HOURS SHOP, and ran through the list of participating artists.
http://www.subcity.org/shows/initialitch/1b04a/
When on the subcity website, look for link on right to the programme and the interview is 23 min in to the show.
HAPPY LISTENING
Monday, 13 December 2010
NAD/BAX - WHAT'S NEW - 60 HOURS SHOP Dec 21 - 23rd.

this will be wonderful
Opening times Dec 21st - 22nd 11am - 6pm -
EVENT Dec 23rd 7pm - 9pm -
Closing Dec 23rd 4pm
NAD/BAX - WHAT'S NEW - 60 HOURS SHOP Dec 21 - 23rd. NADFLY - Nicola Atkinson Does Fly + BAXENDALE - Lee Ivett creates a temporary shop in the Briggait Front Galleries, with other fellow artists, musicians, architects, writers, filmmakers, silversmiths, designers and ceramicists. They have created 100 gifts for the Holidays. The public can purchase these artistic gifts for £5 up to £50, making it affordable for everyone.
Nicola Atkinson Does Fly
Lee Ivett
Siobhain Forde
Hannah Buss
Aby Vulliamy
Stephanie Spindler
Carol Lambie
Chris Wallace
Julie Chapman
Marion Preez
Diane Dawson
Hanna Tuulikki
Rowena S Combie
Angharad McLaren
Helen Shaddock
Alison Macleod
Janie Nicoll
and more to follow
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