Mayoral visit to South Hill Park's art exhibitions

Peter Anderson • Dec 05, 2021

South Hill Park Arts Centre may be best known for the productions at the Wilde Theatre, but recently two of the local Mayors visited to see exhibitions of other examples of art currently on display there. They were delighted to host Mayor of High Wycombe Cllr Annie Baughan, and the Mayor of Bracknell Forest Cllr Ash Merry on Tue 30 Nov to meet for a coffee and to enjoy Jan Gaskas’ solo exhibition Returning with a New Approach at the Atrium and Balcony Gallery.


Jan was a Printmaker in Residence at South Hill Park between 2004 and 2006. In 2010 he became interested in the immediacy of oil paint, finding it an accommodating medium to work with. Gaska found direct observation an organic approach to painting which displayed the honesty and freshness he was seeking. Jan has continually built on his understanding of observational painting and drawing to include portraiture. Gaskas’ exhibition Returning with a New Approach runs until February 2022.


Cllr Annie Baughan, Mayor of High Wycombe said ‘Having known and been friends with Jan for probably 40 years now, I’ve always admired his artwork and I’m absolutely delighted and thrilled to see it in such a beautiful location, a gorgeous arts centre, and introduce a new friend and colleague to it. We’ve had a wonderful day, a brilliant meeting of lots of ideas hatched and it’s just been a fantastic time, so thank you South Hill Park.’


Ash Merry, Mayor of Bracknell Forest was delighted to have the opportunity to show all the exhibitions to her fellow Mayor; ‘It was lovely to be at South Hill Park and to meet Annie. This has been a really fantastic day meeting Jan and seeing how art can actually strengthen communities. Annie and I are going away with lots of good ideas for the Mayors to work together to promote community engagement with South Hill Park and we hope to see you in the New Year with something rather special’.


Cllr Annie Baughan and Cllr Ash Merry also enjoyed a guided tour with curator Loucia Manopoulou, finding out more about the other exhibitions at the arts centre. Specifically, they explored the interactive installation Invisible by Basia Gorska, South Hill Park’s printmaking tutor, in the Mirror Gallery which challenges our perception and invites us to look at things in a different light. Following this, they admired the Arts and Crafts Bringing Us Together at the Wilde Community Gallery which showcases local visual and performing artists’ works. This creative project began in the first lockdown, with an aim to bring the community together and keep morale high.


These are the current exhibitions for you to look at, and there is also an excellent restaurant here you can have hot or cold drinks and some food;

Arts and Crafts Bringing Us Together
Mon 23 Mar – Fri 31 Dec 
Wilde Community Gallery, Free entry 
www.southhillpark.org.uk/events/arts-and-crafts-bringing-us-together/

Maker in Focus: Play | Touch by Candy Matterson
Sat 23 Oct 2021 – Tue 15 Feb 2022
Foyer, Free entry 
www.southhillpark.org.uk/events/play-touch-by-candy-matterson/

Returning with a New Approach 
Sat 30 Oct 2021 – Sun 13 Feb 2022
Atrium, Free entry 
www.southhillpark.org.uk/events/returning-with-a-new-approach/

Invisible 
Fri 19 Nov 2021 – Sat 8 Jan 2022
Mirror Gallery, Free entry
www.southhillpark.org.uk/events/invisible/

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