Art with Tricia / News / Tue 21 Mar 2017
The Art of Seaweed Pressing - Littlehampton Museum
Art exhibition with a scientific twist.
Artist Tricia Johnson has used specimens of seaweed to showcase the beauty of life along her local shoreline in West Sussex. Tricia Johnson is an artist and teacher who thrives on exploring new mediums and techniques. Well this time Tricia has delved into the past.
Tricia spoke about her upcoming exhibition ‘The Art of Seaweed Pressing’: “The works in this exhibition were initially inspired by ‘scrapbooks’ held at London’s Natural History Museum. These books were made by Victorian ‘lady scientist’. Flower pressing was an acceptable leisure activity for ladies during the Victorian era and seaweed pressing enabled women to ‘study’ natural history within the bounds of the social constraints of their time, it is believed that Queen Victoria made her own seaweed album as a young lady.”
“I was intrigued by how beautiful these pressings still are now and wondered at the process used to make them. Combine this with my love of beachcombing and paddling and I was hooked!”
“Identifying the seaweeds has been a challenge for me (as an artist who definitely isn’t a scientist), but it’s also been an unexpected joy to learn about these diverse marine algae.”
‘The Art of Seaweed Pressing’ is being held at Littlehampton Museum, West Sussex and runs from Wednesday 29 March - Friday 02 June. There is also an opportunity to ‘Meet the Artist’ on 13th May.
For more information visit http://www.littlehamptonmuseum.co.uk/exhibitions/2017-exhibitions/tricia-johnson-the-art-of-seaweed-pressing.aspx
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Littlehampton Museum
Littlehampton Museum, Manor House, Church Street. Littlehampton. West Sussex. BN17 5EW.
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Website: http://www.littlehamptonmuseum.co.uk/exhibitions/2017-exhibitions/tricia-johnson-the-art-of-seaweed-pressing.aspx