The exhibition will be held at Enginuity, Coalbrookdale, Ironbridge over the weekend of November 29th and 30th. and for the first time this year, the makers will be joined by many of the region’s top food and drink producers in association with Heart of England Fine Foods (HEFF).
Visitors to the ‘Gorgeous’
This remarkable selling exhibition of inspirational craftwork and gourmet produce will be held in the Engine Room at Enginuity, the Ironbridge Gorge’s fascinating interactive design and technology centre.
‘Gorgeous’
Shropshire Guild members showing include metal designer Julie Grose. The youngest member of the group, Julie works from her forge near Broseley creating contemporary, organic and imaginative sculpted pieces for the home and garden, inspired by geometric shapes and natural forms (www.juliegrosemetaldesign.co.uk)
Also based in Shropshire, Ted Bruce is celebrating ten years of basket making. Working with English willow, some of which he grows himself, Ted uses traditional techniques to make strong and attractive, yet functional baskets (www.tedbrucebaskets.co.uk)
Recently elected chairman of the Guild, potter Ralph Jandrell works in the picturesque Ironbridge Gorge. He designs and makes a unique range of quality ceramics in his studio at the Coalport China Museum continuing the tradition of ceramic excellence established there over many years (www.ralphjandrell.co.uk)
Exhibiting alongside Shropshire Guild members are many designer makers from the West Midlands region, including Stephanie Kemp, from Knighton, Powys who owns the Designer Weaving Company. http://www.designerweavingco.co.uk/
Stephanie, who not only weaves her own fabrics from natural yarns but also designs and tailors all of her garments told us “last year was my first ‘Gorgeous’
Also exhibiting at ‘Gorgeous’
Lucy, from Ashborne in Derbyshire creates distinctive jewellery inspired by myths, fairytales, folk lore, childhood memories and the natural world. http://www.lucypalmerjewellery.co.uk/
Lucy said “I am fascinated by stories of all kinds from ancient myths and legends to children’s tales. I often use narratives in my work, inviting the viewer to recall a favourite story, or perhaps to make up their own. Jewellery has long been surrounded by tales of magical powers and mythical wonders, from golden necklaces that enchant the wearer and bewitch others, to rings which possess great power.”
Founded in 2001 the Shropshire Guild of Contemporary Craft helps to promote the professional designer and maker through exhibitions and events; with members drawn from across Shropshire the guild has gone from strength to strength.
Entrance to Gorgeous is £2.50 per person and free for children under 12 (this does not include entrance to Enginuity). It will be open from 10am to 5pm both days.


