SAGT Chairman’s Report 2019-2020

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Dear Reader(s)

This report covers –broadly –  April, 2019 until March, 2020. I continue to be grateful for SAGT’s existence in a county where, in varied & vibrant small scale ways, the fine arts have a rhythm and continuity that augur well. Yet we exist against a UK backdrop where funding for the arts has become much harder to obtain. We need something extra:  both Governmental good will for and committed interest in the arts, for our SAGT dreams to be realised.

However, voluntary organisations such as ours keep our heads down and get on with what matters to us. In that respect we have had another good year. There was a strong 2019 programme of five talks for both members and interested persons. These took place at Trull Church Community Centre which has become our base for these evenings. We made small profits from these talks, and now have a healthy bank balance with £5,660.19 in our main account and £2,988.46 in our subsidiary one. We ran two enjoyable painting days in the Summer and combined our AGM with the option of seeing a Rembrandt film afterwards. Christine Marsh again ran a coffee morning for us, and our other social event was Christmas Lunch at the Quantock restaurant at Bridgwater and Taunton College.

To keep in touch with our members we compiled four newsletters. Nearly all our recipients receive them online. Our webmaster once more was Toby Veale of Dexterous Designs. Laura Crofts liaised on our behalf with Taunton Youth Culture And Arts (TYCA), a first year Festival of youth events, which has funding for some four more years.

Our thanks go first to our speakers and their audiences. We invest in these talks and our speakers invest in preparing them and then giving them an audile and visile life. These talks are a kind of art form with craft included. In 2019 Trish Jones (18 February) spoke about Louise Bourgeois and Yahoi Kusama, Grand Old Dames of Modern ArtSara Dudman (18 March) spoke of Howard Hodgkin: A Painter’s Painter; and 20 May Wayne Bennett gave A Short History of British Art Museums. After a break we continued with the annual Ken Grieb lecture on 5 October given by Jan Cox on Thomas Fearnley & the Golden Age of Danish Art. On 23 November I rounded the cycle off with Mondrian and Nicholson: Birds of a Feather?

Thanks, too, to our sponsors Dexterous Designs; to Mail Boxes who produce our leaflets and pocket-sized annual  programme; to Christine Marsh for her hospitality; to Arts Taunton, the Brewhouse, the Museum of Somerset and SAW, partners and supporters of our cause. Thanks as always to our committee who work well and enjoyably on your behalf, and are willing to continue in office, if re-elected. Special thanks to Anna Mullett for her membership duties, editing our newsletters and distributing our information; to Sandra Spalding for her work as Treasurer; and to Tami Boden-Ellis, David Smith, and Kevin Saunders for their  backstage roles, suggestions and creativity in enabling things to happen.

Talking of backstage happenings, you need to know that several things have been going on: I lobbied Rebecca Pow about arts funding and what we are trying to do.  Anna and I attended an event  she had arranged at TimEverett’s Hatherton Park Studios, and Rebecca Pow and her sister looked in to meet people during the interval of the Ken Grieb lecture in October. Anna and I met Tom Mayberry, Sam Astill and Sara Cox at the Heritage Centre to map a way forward with them, to the mutual benefit of the Museum of Somerset and ourselves. We are very happy with this arrangement. We do feel, at times, that some organisations can forget that partnerships for the flourishing of the arts have to be reciprocal.

We also receive gifts of art from time to time: Rob Cann and Geoffrey Bailey are recent examples; and we are very grateful. That in turn requires us to store and find ways of showing these works to members and, when possible, the general public. We hope to work with the Museum to arrange a small exhibition of Ann Le Bas’ paintings and etchings, say, in 2021.

Sadly three members have died: John Foden, a regular attender of our events; Ann Le Bas, a distinguished Exmoor artist, and  Pat Dixon, a past committee member. We remember them with great thanks. And our hopes and plans for this new year have been frozen, put on hold for the past month, because of the pandemic of Covid-19. We are currently in lockdown as I write this. It remains to be seen how much of our 2020 programme we can carry out. We did hear Trish Jones (17 February) on Ovid & the Metamorphosis of Desire, the first of this year’s talks..

But we shall meet again, as the Queen put it, and we shall not be deterred from going forward, when we can. On  behalf of us all I look forward to that.

Jeremy Harvey Chairman 21 March, 2020

Programme 2020

Seeking a Gallery for Somerset

SAGT is a member of Arts Taunton and seeks to create partnerships with The Brewhouse, South West Heritage Trust, CICCIC, The Chandos Society, Contains Art, Taunton Art Group, Taunton U3A, Hestercombe, SAW, Somerset Art Fund, and the Arts Council.

Venues

The Brewhouse Theatre,
Coal Orchard, Taunton, TA1 1JL
01823 283244

The Museum of Somerset,
Castle Lodge, Castle Green, Taunton, TA1 4AA

Trull Church
Community Centre, Church Road, Trull, TA3 7JZ

SAGT Committee Members

Patron

André Wallace

President

Mrs Anne Maw, Lord Lieutenant of Somerset

Committee

Tami Boden-Ellis (Minutes Sec.) 01460 234444

Jeremy Harvey (Chairman) 01823 276421

Anna Mullett (Membership Sec.) 01823 327012

Kevin Saunders 01823 277137

David Smith 01823 253996

Sandra Spalding (Treasurer) 01823 433068

Webmaster

Harvey Kevan of Dexterous Designs

February

Monday 17th at 7.00 – 9.00pm
Trull Church Community Centre (TCCC), Church Road, Trull, TA3 7JZ
Trish Jones on Ovid and the Metamorphosis of Desire
Members £7, non-members £10, students £3

Programme 2019

Seeking a Gallery for Somerset

SAGT is a member of Arts Taunton and seeks to create partnerships with The Brewhouse, South West Heritage Trust, CICCIC, The Chandos Society, Contains Art, Taunton Art Group, Taunton U3A, Hestercombe, SAW, Somerset Art Fund, and the Arts Council.

Venues

The Brewhouse Theatre,
Coal Orchard, Taunton, TA11JL
01823 283244

The Conference,
Bridgwater & Taunton College, Taunton, TA1
01823 366 366

Trull Church Community Centre,
Church Road, Trull, TA3 7JZ

SAGT Committee Members

Patron

André Wallace

President

Mrs Anne Maw, Lord Lieutenant of Somerset

Committee

Tami Boden-Ellis (Minutes Sec.) 01460 234444

Jeremy Harvey (Chairman) 01823 276421)

Anna Mullett (Membership Sec.) 01823 327012

Kevin Saunders 01823 277137

David Smith 01823 253996

Sandra Spalding (Treasurer) 01823 433068

Webmaster

Toby Veale of Dexterous Designs

Programme  2019

February 

Monday 18 February 7.00 – 9.00 Trish Jones on Grand old dames of Modern Art Trull Church Community Centre, Church Road, Trull, TA3 7JZ. Members £7, non-members £10, students £3.

SAGT Chairman’s Report 2018-19

Another good year to report alongside a political background of ‘austerity’, cuts, shop closures, and Brexit uncertainty. Art, both its making and appreciating, continues to soothe and replenish body and soul, in my experience, and act as a absorbing counterweight to the other challenges daily life brings us.

I give thanks for SAGT’s existence and its potential to aid the wellbeing of others; for each of our members; and for our Committee’s readiness to be ‘hands on’ and provide  creative and appropriate leadership.

Our 2018-2019 programme, printed once again by Mail Boxes, had breadth and balance and was successfully carried out. We provided four evening talks and one presentation followed by discussion on Public Art (all in the Conference Centre, Bridgwater and Taunton College); a March coffee morning raised money (thank you Christine Marsh); two painting days both based on local churches; an AGM, after which five members spoke of a favourite work of art; and a large Exhibition of members’ work at the Brewhouse, featuring  27 artists. The Lord Lieutenant, Mrs Anne Maw opened the Private View, shared her  passion for art, and later agreed to be our President, to our delight. During SAW four of us  visited Andrew Bell’s studio and talked with him over Tea; and mid-December we  met for Christmas lunch at the College’s Quantock Restaurant, so rounding off 2018.

We understand that we are to be invited back by the Brewhouse in 2020 to host another exhibition of members’ work. Thanks to our raising the subject, it will now be easier for our artists to receive their payments for works sold. One other change: our art will only be shown in their Gallery, as there is now a Café serving the old foyer. However the advantage of that concentration of art is that visitors will know where to find the art and be able to look and enjoy it without other distractions.

We also completed negotiations with Tom Mayberry, of the South West Heritage Trust, to store the art works in our permanent collection at the Heritage Centre with the freedom to display them when occasions arise. I delivered six works for storage earlier this year. Since then we have acquired Mike Tarr’s Glimpse Vesuvius and a still life by Geoffrey Bailey. Our thanks to them.

To keep in touch with you, and the wider art world, we published regular Newsletters (nos 53-59). Our thanks to Anna Mullett for her editing and for distributing them and other information to you. Our thanks also to Toby Veale, our website keeper, for his advice and skill. Dexterous Designs, for whom he works, have again sponsored this aspect of our life.

We  had to find another venue for our art talks as the Conference Centre’s future was in doubt. We could not afford their actual hire price but are most grateful for their inclusion of us over the years and for the fliers and posters they subsidised. Trull Church Community Centre is booked for this year, and gladly provides both what we need and the profit we’d hoped to be making.

With sadness I record the deaths of Ken Grieb, Adrian Campbell, Stella Murray- Whatley and Jean Hobbs, all of whom have supported us in various ways and left us with a legacy of art or benefaction. Stella served as our President. Adrian Campbell, whose funeral has just taken place, collected wise sayings, including a Chief Rabbi’s: ‘The purpose of art is the re-enchantment of  a disenchanted world.’ May we be bringers of re-enchantment in the coming year and beyond!

Jeremy Harvey, Chairman

Programme 2018

Seeking a Gallery for Somerset

SAGT is a member of Arts Taunton and seeks to create partnerships with The Brewhouse, South West Heritage Trust, CICCIC, The Chandos Society, Contains Art, Taunton Art Group, Taunton U3A, Hestercombe, SAW, Somerset Art Fund, and the Arts Council.

Venues

The Brewhouse Theatre,
Coal Orchard, Taunton, TA11JL
01823 283244

The Conference
Bridgwater & Taunton College, Wellington
Taunton, TA1
01823 366 366

SAGT Committee Members

Patron

André Wallace

President

vacancy

Committee

Tami Boden-Ellis (Minutes Sec.) 01460 234444

Jeremy Harvey (Chairman) 01823 276421)

Anna Mullett (Membership Sec.) 01823 327012

Kevin Saunders 01823 277137

David Smith 01823 253996

Sandra Spalding (Treasurer) 01823 433068

Webmaster

Toby Veale of Dexterous Designs

Programme  2018

February 

Saturday 24 at 11.00 – 1.0 pm Trish Jones on Leanora Carrington Mexico Myth and Magic,  Conference Centre, B & T College Taunton, Wellington Road, Taunton TA1 5AX.  Cost £7 members, £10 non-members, £3 students.

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March

Monday 5  at 7.0 – 9.0 pm  Jeremy Harvey on Young Mr. Turner, Conference Centre, Bridgwater & Taunton College, Wellington Road, Taunton TA1 5AX. Cost £5 members, £7 non-members, £3 students.

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April

Thursday 5 at 7.30 AGM of SAGT,  followed by some members speaking on their Favourite Work of Art, Brewhouse Studio.  Cost: donation towards expenses.  Further details to follow.

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May 

Monday 14 at 7.0 – 9.0 pm  Jeremy Harvey on Winifred Nicholson and Michael Andrews, Conference Centre, B & T College, Wellington Road, Taunton TA1 5AX.  Cost £5 members, £7 non-members, £3 students.

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Wednesday 23 at 10.30 – 4.0 pm Drawing & Painting Day, Ash Priors Village Hall. Cost £12 members, £15 non-members. Further details to follow.

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June

Wednesday 20 at 10.30 – 4.0 pm Drawing & Painting Day, Stoke St Mary Church. Cost £12 members, £15 non-members.  Further details to follow.

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July

Thursday 12 until Monday September 10: Members’ Exhibition of Art on Noticing the Ordinary, Brewhouse.  Private View July 16.  Further details to follow.

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September

We hope to arrange “Studio” Talks with two artists during SAW.  Further details to follow.

October

Saturday 13 at 11.00 – 1.0 pm  Ken Grieb Lecture: Mary Acton on The Spirit of Place in British Art from Bacon to Gormley,  Conference Centre, B & T College, Wellington Road, Taunton TA1 5AX. Costs £7 members, £10 Non-Members, £3 Students.

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November

Saturday 24 at 11.00 – 1.0 pm Jeremy Harvey on Public Art in Taunton and Elsewhere, Conference Centre, B & T College, Wellington Road,  Taunton TA1 5AX.  Cost £5 members, £7 non-members, £3 students.

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December

Wednesday 5 at 12.30  Christmas Lunch.  Further details to follow.

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