The Scarborough News

Beachcombe­r James hits North Bay for art show

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Artwork by one of the UK’s leading land artists goes on display at Scarboroug­h Art Gallery this summer in an exhibition that has been postponed following essential work on its original venue, Woodend. Coastal Ecologies, which will now run from Saturday, July 6 to Sunday, September 1, will bring work created using natural materials from the local coastline by Sheffield-based artist James Brunt into the gallery on the town’s Crescent.

It was originally scheduled to run from late April to late June, but had to be postponed due to essential work happening on the roof of Woodend Gallery.

The exhibition is the result of a new commission from Scarboroug­h Museums and Galleries and Crescent Arts to widen opportunit­ies for Northern artists to share their interest in ecology, sustainabi­lity and the changing natural world with regional audiences.

In the run-up to the exhibition, James spent time on Scarboroug­h’s beaches gathering natural materials to become part of his ephemeral coastalins­pired installati­on.

James said: “For this exhibition, I am immersing myself in the Scarboroug­h coastline and allowing the landscape, the weather, the people and the gifts on the beach to inform a new piece of work.”

Vickie Bissett, director of Crescent Arts, said: "We are thrilled that James has agreed to be part of our Coastal Ecologies project. He brings a caring and thoughtful approach to the environmen­t, which we are sure will chime with residents and visitors to Scarboroug­h.

“Relocating the exhibition to Scarboroug­h Art Gallery has strengthen­ed our partnershi­p with Scarboroug­h Museums and Galleries and will bring a new dimension to James’ artwork in this much-loved venue.”

James is an artist, author and forest school practition­er, specialisi­ng in facilitati­ng outdoor activity sessions.

He studied Fine Art at the Byam Shaw School of Art in London before returning to his home county of Yorkshire where he now lives and works with his family. His passion for the outdoors and the natural world around him has been the key driver of his artistic practice for the past 10 years.

Each work is a partnershi­p with the natural world around him and deepens his connection to nature.

James also works with schools and communitie­s across the UK, sharing his passion for the outdoors and inspiring young and old to stop and take in the natural world around them.

Recent commission­s include re-creating the ITV ident and large-scale works for Welcome to Yorkshire, winning the Lining the Route completion for the Tour de Yorkshire with the Landmark Collective on two occasions.

His first book Land Art, creating artworks in and with the landscape was published last year.

Scarboroug­h Museum and Galleries and Crescent Arts share an interest in ecology, sustainabi­lity, the natural world.

Scarboroug­h Art Gallery is open from 10am to 5pm every day except Monday.

A pass costs £5, and allows entry to both the gallery and the Rotunda Museum for a year.

 ?? ?? Land artist James Brunt on Scarboroug­h’s North Bay. Photo by Tony Bartholome­w
Land artist James Brunt on Scarboroug­h’s North Bay. Photo by Tony Bartholome­w

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