Lunchtime Conversation: Curating Robert Tavener
Saturday 19 October, 1.30pm
Free drop-in, Studio 2
Join the co-curator of Robert Tavener Shape Pattern Colour: The Art of Printmaking, Emma Mason, for a 20-minute discussion about the exhibition.
Expect insights into the selection of artworks and the stories behind the making of Robert Tavener’s works.
During the discussion you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss your own thoughts.
This is a drop-in, free event for all.
Meet inside Studio 2 on the ground floor.
Accessibility
We have a budget available to make this event as accessible as possible – this can include interpretation services or other access needs we can meet to enable you to participate.
If you require access arrangements, please email programme@townereastbourne.org.uk two weeks before the event date so that we can book a service if needed.
About Emma Mason
Emma runs Emma Mason Gallery based in Eastbourne, East Sussex, which she set up in 2004. The gallery specialises in work by printmakers working in Britain from the 1940s onwards.
Emma has a degree in History of Art with Italian from the University of Leicester. After a career using her languages working in the fresh produce industry, she moved to Sussex and changed direction, setting up her gallery. Emma champions printmaking and the often overlooked printmakers whose work she admires. She has written several books and regularly writes articles on the artists she represents. Emma has curated exhibitions both in her gallery and with others, most recently co-curating “Robert Tavener Shape Pattern Colour: The Art of Printmaking" at the Towner Gallery, Eastbourne.
@emmamasonprints