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Colour Counterpoint
Colour Counterpoint

Sat, 13 Apr

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Assembly House

Colour Counterpoint

Exhibition by Ruth Heaton And Ruth Glasheen

Time & Location

13 Apr 2024, 11:00 – 17:00

Assembly House, 44 Canal Rd, Armley, Leeds LS12 2PL, UK

About The Event

Colour Counterpoint

Ruth Glasheen and Ruth Heaton work in different materials and media, including painting,

sculpture, weave and installation, but share a common sensibility to interpret and explore the

natural and human made landscape though chromatic and complex spatial abstractions. Their

work is informed not only by their individual and collective experiences but also by the natural

world, archaeology, architecture, the Anthropocene, and mapping of the land. They curate the

work to explore the relationship not only with the space but also between each others work.

Their intentions are also to provide a range of dynamics for the viewer to engage with.

Ruth Heaton

Ruth Heatons work interprets and explores the natural and human made landscape through

chromatic and spatial abstractions. The transience of seeing and the endurance of memory are

repeated themes in her practice. Her work explores painting as an expanded practice and

complex repetitions of form and colour are the foundations of her making. Working from

memory and photographs a sense of rhythm is created through the repetition of compositional

structures, this is interrupted by an abstraction of form and colour, intentionally provoking a

perceptual ambiguity.

She holds an MFA with distinction (2022) and her work is held in private and public collections.

She has exhibited nationally and internationally and has had work in group exhibitions in

London, Sheffield, Portsmouth, and Athens in 2023. In 2024 she had a solo exhibition in the

North East. She is curator for a local community art gallery in Huddersfield.

Instagram @rutheheaton

website www.ruthheaton.com

Ruth Glasheen

The work of Ruth Glasheen focuses on the complexities of our visual understanding of the world

around us. She is fascinated by images and shapes seen in the landscape, how we decipher

them, what we take them to mean.

Glasheen explores themes of connotation, inference, and coded meaning that give rise to

repetitions of colour and form. Acts of reinterpretation engage her in the studio, taking the form

of site-specific interventions, sculptural objects, and installations.

Through an active engagement with a particular landscape-its archaeology, surface patterns and

atmosphere – a physical and imagined sense of place is triggered.

Ruth Glasheen has an MFA with distinction (2022). She has exhibited widely including in

London,-Saatchi Gallery, and Copeland Gallery; Sussex, Aspex Portsmouth, Jack House Gallery

Portsmouth, and West Dean Gardens, and Sheffield-Gage Gallery. She was also shortlisted for

New contemporaries 2022.

Instagram @ruth.glasheen

website www.ruthglasheen.com

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