Jeremy GARDINER
Born in Munster, Germany, Jeremy Gardiner studied first at University of Newcastle Upon Tyne (BA Hons Fine Art) 1975-79, followed by studies at Royal College of Art (MA Painting) 1980-83. He has achieved a very active and international artistic career, exhibiting world wide, and receiving many awards and fellowships (see list below).
Currently living in Somerset, Gardiner has shown his work locally at the Belgrave Gallery, St Ives.
works and access
Works include: Levant Cliffs, Cornwall 2011, Monoprint; 40 x 20 cms; Porthtowan Coast, Summer, Cornwall 2011, Monoprint; 40 x 40 cms; Summer Storm, The Lizard
Selected Collections:
BNP Paribas, Paris
Glaxo Smith Kline, Harlow
Lawrence Graham, London
Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi, Milan
Government Art Collection, London
Imperial College Art Collection, London
General Electric, London
NYNEX Corporate Collection, White Plains, New Jersey
Bournemouth University Art Collection
Royal College of Art Collection
exhibitions
2007 A Postcard from St. Ives, Belgrave Gallery, St. Ives
2010 Atlantic Edge, From St. Agnes to The Lizard, Belgrave Gallery, St. Ives
Selected Group Exhibitions: RWE, New York City, Japan and Australia
misc further info
Awards and Fellowships:
Peterborough Art Prize 2003
NESTA learning grant 2002
New Forms Grant, Cultural Affairs Council, Florida 1998
Forida Council on the Arts Fellowship 1995
Prix Arts Electronica, ORF, Austria 1988
New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship 1987
Major Works Grant, Massachusetts Council on the Arts & Humanities 1985
Harkness Fellowship 1984-86
Churchill Fellowship 1984
Artist in Industry Fellowship, Arts Council of Great Britain 1979
references
http://www.belgravestives.co.uk/pages/biography/1121.html
Jeremy Miles, "The Constant Gardiner," The Daily Echo, March 13, 2007
Christopher Hansford, "Inspired by a Jurassic Landscape," Bath Chronicle, January 13, 2006
Peter Davies, "Jurassic Coast," Black Swan Publishing, 2006
Christopher Woodward, "Purbeck Light Years," ISBN 0-9543788-1-4, 2003
Jeremy Miles, "Lighting up Lighthouse," The Daily Echo, Oct 4, 2003
Simon Olding, "Quiet Waters," Colville Publishing, ISBN 0-9536240-6-4, 2002
Kate Watson-Smyth, "Open to Visitors," The Independent, Sep 6, 1999
Jeremy Miles, "Celebrating Art in Dorset," The Daily Echo, May 15, 1998
Iain Burt, "The Isle of Purbeck, A very Surreal and Romantic Visit," CTI Magazine,1998
Kirsten Solberg, "Isle of Purbeck," Leonardo, Volume 29, Number 5, 1996
Sandie Angulo, "Grants reward the creative struggle," Miami Herald, August 17, 1995
Helen Harrison, "Varied Approaches of Expatriates," The New York Times, June 9, 1991
Kelly Wise, "Jeremy Gardiner," The Boston Globe, June 6, 1987
Tom Elliot, "Jeremy Gardiner," Blitz, July 1986
Lawrence Marks, "Art at Work," Observer Magazine, December 7, 1980