Meet the Artist: Laurence Moracchini
We sat down Terroir & Texture artist Laurence Moracchini, to talk about finding imperfection, how she began woodcarving and why she’s rejecting functional objects.
Meet the Artist: Ella Porter
We sat down Terroir & Texture artist Ella Porter, to talk about her interest in found objects, how the 2014 Glasgow School of Art Fire has affected the way she creates and why she loves the colour green.
Interview with The Sussex Contemporary
Ahead of announcing the winner of the Artelium Artefact Prize in collaboration with The Sussex Contemporary, we sat down with founders Jo Myles and Jason Edge to talk artist communities, why they picked ‘duality’ for this year's theme, and The Artelium Artefact Prize.
Meet the Artist: The Baron Gilvan
Ahead of our September mixed exhibition, we sat down with artist The Baron Gilvan to talk artistic personas, bouffon clowns, and his label designs for our new series of Artefact wines.
Meet the Artist: Walter Bailey
We visited Walter Bailey’s studio to discuss Artefact #6 labels, his new permanent sculpture for the Artelium grounds, and his upcoming solo show ‘Wood, Earth.’
Meet the Artist: Judith Alder
Introducing Sussex artist, Judith Alder.
We delved into Judith’s artistic inspiration and process for her May 2022 exhibition with Artelium: String Theory and Other Things I Don’t Understand.
Meet the Artist: Will Nash
Introducing Sussex sculptor and artist Will Nash.
Discover the inspiration and process behind the multi-disciplinary artist, and the exhibitions and label collaborations Will has worked on with Artelium.
Meet the Artist: Sarah Emily Porter
Introducing award-winning British artist, Sarah Emily Porter.
Sarah was commissioned to design the labels for Artelium’s first Artefact wines which coincided with the exhibition ‘Material Matters,’ showcasing the original paintings.
Art at Artelium: Futures Past
Artelium presents Futures Past, and exhibition of sculpture, models and screen-prints by the artist Will Nash.
His sculptures and installations explore mathematical forms and their relationship to each other.
Behind the Name: ARTELIUM
One question that we get asked most frequently is “What does Artelium mean?”…
The journey to creating our name started with ‘Atelier’, another name for an artists studio or workshop. However after much consideration and several variations we settled on creating our own word… ARTELIUM.
Meet the Artist: Isobel Smith & The Baron Gilvan
Their exhibition of painting, sculpture and performance inspired by William Blake's Laughing Song and The Painted Bird by Jerzy Kosiński arrives to Artelium on 8th September.