Interior Light explores the tactility, materiality, and complex processes involved in the many branches of printmaking.
With a focus on the techniques of reduction woodcut and etching, current Artist in Residence at St Edward’s School, Bethany Marett, showcases her diverse body of work made during her tenure at Teddies.
Her colourful reduction woodcuts draw focus to moments of beauty and quiet found in the everyday, while her enigmatic etchings evoke corporeality. Bethany explores the nuances of the figurative, in both an abstract and overt way, presenting an engaging exhibition that reminds us how bodies can be so many things – vulnerable, beautiful, powerful, and uncanny, all at once.
Bethany Marett is a multi-disciplinary artist and arts educator, working primarily in printmaking, sculpture and photography. Bethany graduated from the Royal College of Art with a Masters in Fine Art: Print in 2018, having previously studied for her BA in History of Art at The University of York. She is the recipient of various awards including a bursary from A-N & Arts Council England in 2020, the Chelsea Arts Club Trust in 2019, and the Almacantar Studio Award in 2018. She exhibits regularly and is an elected member of The London Group and Greenwich Printmakers co-operative, and her work is held in international private and public collections including the V&A, University of Calgary and Scarborough Art Gallery.
Private View
Tue 28 June 2022 6.30pm – 8pm
Please join us to welcome in this new exhibition.
Free event / no booking required
Meet the Artist
Sat 18 June 2022 2pm – 4pm
Bethany will be on hand in the gallery to give deeper insight into her work, showing examples of the plates and tools she uses to make her prints.
Free event / no booking required
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