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Catherine Bertola British, b. 1976

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  • Companion
    Exhibitions

    Companion

    29 Oct 2022 - 14 Jan 2023
    Workplace Foundation is pleased to present Companion, the first in an ongoing series of exhibitions inviting curators to look at Workplace Foundation’s continued relationships with...
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  • Dark Matter
    Exhibitions

    Dark Matter

    18 Sep - 6 Nov 2021
    Preview 17th September 2021, 4-8pm 12 Blandford Square Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4HZ To celebrate the launch of Workplace Foundation’s new space in Newcastle,...
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  • Interview: Workplace Foundation
    Press

    Interview: Workplace Foundation

    NARC Magazine, Issue 176, Page 47 Sep 1, 2021
    Claire Dupree finds out how Workplace are continuing to support artists in their new city centre gallery.
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  •  In Conversation: Catherine Bertola and Marie-Anne McQuay
    Videos

    In Conversation: Catherine Bertola and Marie-Anne McQuay

    ONLINE EVENT Jul 16, 2020
    This week artist Catherine Bertola discusses her current exhibition 'Below The Salt' at Temple Newsam, Leeds and her wider practice with Marie Anne McQuay, Head of Programme at Bluecoat, Liverpool Join us for an informal and informative event.
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  • In Conversation: Catherine Bertola and Marie-Anne McQuay
    Events

    In Conversation: Catherine Bertola and Marie-Anne McQuay

    ONLINE EVENT 9 Jun 2020
    This week artist Catherine Bertola discusses her current exhibition 'Below The Salt' at Temple Newsam, Leeds and her wider practice with Marie Anne McQuay, Head of Programme at Bluecoat, Liverpool
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  • Below the Salt
    Exhibitions

    Below the Salt

    Temple Newsham 4 Apr - 1 Nov 2020
    Below the Salt is an exhibition of new works by Catherine Bertola at Temple Newsam House, Leeds that was due to open on 4 April. The work is inspired by different aspects of Temple Newsam’s 500-year history, and the extensive decorative arts collection it now contains. Exploring how the house has been occupied by people and objects over the course of it’s history, and how hierarchies have been expressed through the architecture and use of materials within the building, segregating those who lived from those who worked.
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  • EVERYTHING MUST GO
    Exhibitions

    EVERYTHING MUST GO

    (Part 2) 16 Nov - 21 Dec 2019
    Everything Must Go (part 2) marks the launch of Workplace Foundation’s ‘Community of Artists’. An acknowledgement that a new form of representation is called for that looks beyond a traditional art market ‘commercial gallery’ model towards the value that artists and their relationships bring to a place.
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  • Exhibitions

    Object Relations

    BALTIC 39 3 - 7 Feb 2016
    Object Relations is a series of conversations in the gallery, focused around an exhibition of work completed over the duration of the show. For 5...
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  • Satellite Satellite
    Exhibitions

    Satellite Satellite

    WORKPLACE LONDON 11 Oct - 15 Nov 2014
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  • PROJECT 04: Tip of the Iceberg: Art from Up North
    Exhibitions

    PROJECT 04: Tip of the Iceberg: Art from Up North

    59 Central Street Projects, Contemporary Art Society, London, UK 4 Oct 2013 - 3 Jan 2014
    In 2009, the Contemporary Art Society launched a pioneering membership programme for individuals across the North of England, to bring the rich diversity of artistic...
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  • Catherine Bertola: Sad Bones
    Exhibitions

    Catherine Bertola: Sad Bones

    WORKPLACE GATESHEAD 14 Sep - 19 Oct 2013
    Sad Bones is a collection of interventions into photographs of interiors taken directly from the archives of Country Life Magazine of buildings that no longer...
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  • Catherine Bertola: Unseen by all but me alone
    Exhibitions

    Catherine Bertola: Unseen by all but me alone

    WORKPLACE GATESHEAD 10 Oct - 7 Nov 2009
    The exhibition reveals a constant theme within Bertola’s work by drawing on the historic role of women and craft production. Through a collection of new...
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  • TOMORROW THE FUTURE
    Exhibitions

    TOMORROW THE FUTURE

    Curated by WORKPLACE - Fishmarket, Northampton, UK 4 - 22 Nov 2008
    WORKPLACE is pleased to present TOMORROW THE FUTURE at Northampton’s Fishmarket Gallery. Tanya Axford Hula Hoops incessantly in a pitch-black room. Randomly exposed by oversensitive...
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  • Moved
    Exhibitions

    Moved

    WORKPLACE GATESHEAD 28 Jul - 31 Aug 2007
    MOVED shows works by artists who each reveal a tendency towards the uncovering and exploration of architectural form, site, and ideology. Catherine Bertola has methodically...
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