HSF Art Fair 2022

Hampstead Summer Festival with Art Fair Day at Keats House and Garden

My work is displayed at a group exhibition with the Art Fair in Hampstead

Sunday 3rd July 2022
12.00-5.00pm
Keats House Garden
Keats Grove

Virtual Art Exhibition

‘Art in outside places’ by Martin Weegmann

A one-night, virtual art show:

“I’ve been painting, drawing & creating art most of my life. More recently I’ve moved my art into nature & the outdoors….”  

Martin will share a selection of his art. The evening is chaired by Linda Mary Edwards, Jungian Analyst & after the show Martin is interviewed by Margot Schiemann, Group Analyst and Artist, followed by general discussion.  

Friday 8th October 2021, 8.00 p.m.- 9.30 p.m.

Martin Weegmann is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. 

Join Zoom Meeting 
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/74102820987?pwd=QjMrQXl1bCsvTTJhM2FNbnkrVDlBdz09

Meeting ID: 741 0282 0987 
Passcode: igfw2s 

Art Fair

Hampstead Summer Festival in Association with Hampstead School of Art

In the garden of Keats House
Keats Grove
Saturday 26th June 2021

Summer Exhibition

Hampstead School of Art 8th to 26th July 2019

Opening times:
Monday to Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm
Penrose Gardens, Hampstead, London, NW3 7BF

Four ways of seeing

Four staff from the Tavistock and the IGA with a passion for painting

Andrew Cooper    Pary Jeram Kim Raftopulos  Margot Elke Schiemann 

From 11th January until 8th February 2019

 The Tavistock Centre Library Corridor 120 Belsize Lane London NW3 5BA

Margot Elke Schiemann

In this study of light and darkness, I experiment with mixed media. Images with a basis in watercolour or photography show different aspects when printing or collage is introduced.

Creativity is a direct response to life, and a search for adventurous living.

Artists’ journeys are usually filled with struggles, attachments, losses,  passion, love and joy. In art, we bridge the experiences of our inner worlds with perceptions of external realities. A third experience is born, of visual ideas communicated intuitively.

We all have creative potential and can be creative in many areas of life, not only related to the arts.

 

IGA’S WINTER EXHIBITION

‘Transitions’ · Margot Elke Schiemann

2nd February to 6th April 2018

Institute of Group Analysis
Daleham Gardens, London NW3 5BY

To view the exhibitions please make an appointment with the IGA

T: 0207 431 2693 e: Lykke@GroupAnalysis-UK.co.uk

This exhibition, with a 4 minute video, is entitled ‘Transitions’. My interest in this theme arose from observing my own transitions and those of other people. The aim is to illustrate stories of Impermanence, reflected in the seasons in nature and cycles of life. 

In one of my trips to the country with artist friends I was fascinated by the vibrancy of a red maple tree. You may find the colours in May are full of life and hope. I began to decorate this tree with red and pink ribbons that moved in the wind - a playful and meditative experience. I call this nature installation ‘Maple Tree celebration’. Related to this, I saw an exhibition at the British Museum which explored how death is thought about in different cultures. The shop opposite this exhibition sold painted wooden skeletons. I took a photo, with the skeletons in the foreground and a group of people in the background. I called it ‘Death for £13.99.’