The Sad Story of the Great Auk
The Great Auk Stumidae directed me to birds. My fascination with St Kilda and my love of the Inner and Outer Hebrides brought to the plight of the great Auk. Once the Great Auk were in their their millions, they…
The Great Auk Stumidae directed me to birds. My fascination with St Kilda and my love of the Inner and Outer Hebrides brought to the plight of the great Auk. Once the Great Auk were in their their millions, they…
Exhibition at the Artsmill in Hebden Bridge. Artwork by Philippa Troutman, Sheila Tilmouth and Joan Francis
Sturnidae - Exhibition Art exhibition at the David Wright Gallery Artsmill Hebden Bridge Artists: Carine Brosse David Ashby Jacquie Denby Chris Murray Tony Stephenson Philippa Troutman Driven by her love of the west coast of Scotland, fascination with St Kilda…
Wednesday 9 November - Saturday 12 November Exhibition & Model Gallery. 19 East Parade, Leeds, LS1 2BH 2:30 - 5:30pm For more information, please visit the website: blankpage147.wordpress.com
10th July 16 - 30th September 16 Exhibition By Volume VI of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman Laurence Sterne's exuberant and provocative approach to telling the story of Tristram’s life and opinions has reached the point where…
A display of multimedia artworks created by artist Philippa Troutman and poet Ian Duhig for the tercentenary of Laurence Sterne's birth. The Stanley and Audrey Burton Gallery The University of Leeds Parkinson Building Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT library.leeds.ac.uk/art-gallery-events…
Philippa will be exhibiting new work in a group show at Machpelah works as part of the Hebden Bridge Open Studios 2015. Dates: 3rd 4th and 5th July Time: 11am - 5pm Venue: Machpelah Works, Station Road, Hebden Bridge, HX7…
Ian Duhig has been, to use Lawrence Sterne’s own phrase, “Shandying about” in Yorkshire for Digressions, his collaboration with artist-printmaker, Philippa Troutman. In 2013, the tercentenary of Sterne’s birth, they set out from Shandy Hall, Coxwold in North Yorkshire where…
Laurence Sterne’s shaggy-dog novel, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, published between 1759 and 1767, remains one of most influential of all comic novels in the English language. Commissioned to create a collaborative artwork commemorating the 300 years…