Welcome to our blog where you can check out the artists exhibiting at Art at St Dunstan's.
This Bucks Art Weeks exhibition showcases a group of established artists and makers in beautiful, medieval St Dunstan's in Monks Risborough.


To see samples of the artists' work, click on their names in blue, on the right-hand side of your screen.


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INTRODUCTION 2012


Welcome to Art at St Dunstan's 2012. We look forward to seeing you during our nine open days at this special venue. See the list below for the nine artists showing at St Dunstan's this year. To get a flavour of each artist's work, click on the artist's name in blue, to the right of your screen.

Christine Bass paints vibrant, contemporary landscapes and still lifes.
Violeta Corzo is a silversmith creating jewellery inspired by architecture and nature.
Susan Day creates delicate vessels and lamps from porcelain.
Kirsteen Holuj works in clay and metal to produce her striking sculpture and vessels.
Mick Randall's passion is making things out of wood: turned bangles and bowls as well as bentwood Shaker boxes.
Melanie Watts is a mosaicist whose pieces are characterised by flowing lines and strong colour.
Bob Williams creates reliefs and drawings which draw on his deeply personal mythology.
Sarah Wood handcrafts silver jewellery using traditional skills.
Rosemary Wright produces platters, bowls and panels from turned, sculpted and collaged wood.

This photo of beautiful St Dunstan's is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons at http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Monks_Risborough-_St_Dunstans_Church.jpg.

For more info about the church and the surrounding area, including photos, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monks_Risborough.