Exhibition programme 2007
ROUTE – Crescent Arts Studio Holders 2007
Printmaking, Drawing, Sculpture/Installation, Ceramics/ Slideshows. A diverse exhibition of work by Dawn Brooks, Helen Donnelly, Tracy Himsworth, Helen Sharpe and Cath Whippey.
14th November to 15th December
The Scarborough Painters' Group
A selection of their work will be exhibited at Crescent Arts.
26th September to 20th October
North Yorkshire Open Studios at Crescent Arts
Andrew Cheetham, Dawn Brooks and Tracy Himsworth host an exhibition of their work at the Crescent Arts.
26th May to 14th July
Themed Exhibition
20th March to 15th May
Stiched Up
An exploration of contemporary textile art
January 16th to March 3rd
Exhibition programme 2006
Rory Donaldson - Generation of Love (The Beds Project) 2006
A photography installation by Rory Donaldson. www.rorydonaldson.com
10th October to 16th December
Crescent Arts Studio Holders exhibition
1st August to 30th September
Cathy Lewis Barometer
23rd May to 15th July
'Predrag Pajdic The Reality Check
Why I left' Using sound, installation, video and photography
to explore and reconstruct the reasons for the artist’s departure from the
former Yugoslavia in the 1980s.
7th March to 6th May
La Scala Del Verde Shades
of Green
From Liguria to Yorkshire: Modern views of ancient landscapes
Touring show visiting three prominent galleries in Italy, and Crescent Arts.
Three Italian and three Yorkshire artists re-examine the landscape.
10th January to 25th February
Exhibition programme 2005
'Ceramics' Mixed ceramics show, in partnership with Scarborough Art Gallery.
8th November to 17th December
'Andrew Cheetham' Paintings and drawings documenting Scarborough’s fishing industry.
6th September to
22nd October
'She, Time and Tides' sea-scapes by Jo Quigley In partnership with the National Trust, we are exhibiting Jo's touring show in our open access space.
6th September to 22nd October
I.D. A mixed show exploring identity.
12th July to 20th August
Ergo Phiz Miz 'Reconstructing Scarborough, or The Absent Minded Seaside' An audio visual installation. This new work was commissioned by Sonic Arts Network as the highlight of their Expo 2005.
17th June to 22nd June
'Who Needs a Virtual World?' A mixed show of young people’s work initiated and curated by D.I.Y Collective, a local youth arts group.
10th May to 16th June
Sabine Jeanne Bieli Stringed Large scale installation.
15th March to 23rd April
'Look Bright'
Art exploring the nature of optimism or with an optimistic message
11th January to 26th February
Exhibition programme 2004
Christmas Crackers 16th November to 18th December
Portraits Now 21st September to
30th October
Solo Show: Elsie Wigmore 13th July to 4th September
Studio Holders 11th May to 26th June
Children's Art 16th March to 24th April
Sculpture 13th January to 28th
February
Exhibition programme 2003
Contemporary Glass 11th November to 20th December
Kieran Paul Crowder 16th September
to 25th October
Open Show 15th July to 2nd September
Resist! 13th May to 28th June 28th
Pixelism 11th March to 26th April
Islamic Exhibition 14th January to 28th
February
Painting Now
17th September to 26th October 2002
Previous resident artists
Sara Adams
Partrick Burke
Andrew Cheetham
Catherine Graham
Gaby Naptali
Wendy Tate
Youth arts outreach
Crescent Arts’ youth arts outreach programme ran from July 1997 to April 2003.
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The main aim of the youth arts outreach programme was to increase access to the world of visual arts by:
- encouraging and supporting the participation of young people, aged 10
to 25, for whom access to the arts is not traditionally available;
- offering activities to new audiences in partnership with existing youth
organisations
- inspiring creative potential, building self esteem and raising achievement
- equipping young people with social, administrative, managerial and artistic
skills and experience
- appropriately motivating, supporting and encouraging young people to take up further education, training and employment in the arts.

Crescent Arts' youth arts outreach programme is supported by Scarborough Borough Council and Yorkshire Arts.


