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Winsham Art Club-founded 1960
The Club had
to change. Art as a hobby was burgeoning and many more people were
painting than ever before. This was a tremendous opportunity for
the club, but it also brought with it some problems. Many smaller
art groups were springing up, led perhaps by one artist who
provided the tuition. Membership costs were low because they would
meet perhaps in the leaders home, with no overheads to speak of.
It also meant that members could change groups, or belong to more
than one. Nothing wrong with that, except it created problems for
relatively large clubs such as Winsham with paid Tutors (not very
much!) and charges for the hire of Jubilee Hall. Winsham Art
Club has reacted vigorously to the challenge, in the short term
making use of part of a generous bequest of £1,000 from a member,
the late Dorothy Almack. The Club now
holds tutorial sessions three times a week, on Tuesday afternoons
and evenings, with Gwen Cubbage and Amanda Tompkins respectively.
On Thursday afternoons we invite guest tutors to run four weekly
sessions. The Club also organises outside painting sessions
throughout the summer, and a Club lunch is held at the Bell on the
first Tuesday of each month throughout the year. The Annual Exhibition is held in the late spring, with its preview a major social event not only for the club but also the village. In 2001 the members sold a record number of pictures, a testimony to improving standards of work and the decision to hold the exhibition open over two days instead of one. In 2002 the Exhibition will run for three days. It will also be exhibiting at the Winsham Street Fair. 2002-2009 The period from 2002 to the present has been challenging. The problems have their roots in the average of the members and the difficulty in persuading members to hold Office. Although leadership of the club cannot be considered arduous, it is necessary, and at the minimum the club needs a Chairperson, Secretary and Treasurer to function.
The work of the members covers many styles and techniques In response, the Club has accepted that if it is to continue to function it must overcome these problems, and has responded with members holding the posts for relatively short periods of two to three years. In earlier years the Officers often held these posts for many years. The result has been that a lively club has emerged that has responded to a changing world, with a current membership of nineteen active members. It continues to hold its Annual Exhibition in the Autumn of each year. Its main weekly meeting is held on a Monday in the Jubilee Hall during the Autumn, Winter and Spring, offering a range of workshops and demonstrations. During the summer months open air painting sessions are held around the Parish. Some also exhibit their work in the 'Winsham Art Gallery' a web based gallery linked to the Parish Web Site. The pictures above are a small example of the range of pictures on show-click HERE to view this Gallery. The Club also holds various social events. The main public event is the Annual Exhibition Pre-view-an evening event that attracts a large attendance. It also holds monthly Coffee mornings, and a Christmas lunch. (Click HERE to return to Index) |