Lucy May Schofield & Patrick Gabler

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Lucy May Schofield is a visual artist working in collaboration with expansive landscapes and dark skies. She charts the seasonal shifts through performative interplays and expanded print. These take place during the yearly solstices and equinoxes. Her residencies in remote places have offered opportunities to observe the ways in which time behaves. Reflecting on our place in the cosmos and the phases of the moon have inspired a dialogue with the temporal and transient nature of our impermanence

A graduate of London College of Printing she was awarded a one-year residency with Visual Arts in Rural Communities in Northumberland, where she is still currently based. She has attended residencies in Japan, Italy, Iceland and the US. Lucy was recently elected as an Associate member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers. Her work has been presented at The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition London, The Kentler International Drawing Space New York and 3331 Arts Chiyoda Tokyo. Her work is held in public and private collections including Tate Britain, The Ashmolean Museum and Yale Centre for British Art. In 2020 she won the Flourish Award for excellence in printmaking and in 2021 she was awarded a Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust to develop her practice.

Patrick Gabler is a German draughtsman, who was born in Munich in 1976. His works on paper were exhibited in several group and solo exhibitions, among others at Jordan/Seydoux - Drawings & Prints in Berlin, in the gallery Bernard Jordan Paris, at Maurits van de Laar in Den Haag and in the Musee de Beaux-Arts in Caen. His works can be found in public collections like the Kupferstichkabinett Berlin, the Museum of Fine Arts San Francisco and the Kunsthalle Hamburg.

Lucy and Patrick met in 2016 at Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, California, and have collaborated on a series of prints made between Northumberland and Hamburg since 2021. The woodblock prints are translations of Patricks drawings carved and printed in watercolour by Lucy. Their print 'Plant Study' was recently exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. 

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Lucy May Schofield is a visual artist working in collaboration with expansive landscapes and dark skies. She charts the seasonal shifts through performative interplays and expanded print. These take place during the yearly solstices and equinoxes. Her residencies in remote places have offered opportunities to observe the ways in which time behaves. Reflecting on our place in the cosmos and the phases of the moon have inspired a dialogue with the temporal and transient nature of our impermanence

A graduate of London College of Printing she was awarded a one-year residency with Visual Arts in Rural Communities in Northumberland, where she is still currently based. She has attended residencies in Japan, Italy, Iceland and the US. Lucy was recently elected as an Associate member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers. Her work has been presented at The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition London, The Kentler International Drawing Space New York and 3331 Arts Chiyoda Tokyo. Her work is held in public and private collections including Tate Britain, The Ashmolean Museum and Yale Centre for British Art. In 2020 she won the Flourish Award for excellence in printmaking and in 2021 she was awarded a Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust to develop her practice.

Patrick Gabler is a German draughtsman, who was born in Munich in 1976. His works on paper were exhibited in several group and solo exhibitions, among others at Jordan/Seydoux - Drawings & Prints in Berlin, in the gallery Bernard Jordan Paris, at Maurits van de Laar in Den Haag and in the Musee de Beaux-Arts in Caen. His works can be found in public collections like the Kupferstichkabinett Berlin, the Museum of Fine Arts San Francisco and the Kunsthalle Hamburg.

Lucy and Patrick met in 2016 at Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, California, and have collaborated on a series of prints made between Northumberland and Hamburg since 2021. The woodblock prints are translations of Patricks drawings carved and printed in watercolour by Lucy. Their print 'Plant Study' was recently exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. 

Lucy May Schofield is a visual artist working in collaboration with expansive landscapes and dark skies. She charts the seasonal shifts through performative interplays and expanded print. These take place during the yearly solstices and equinoxes. Her residencies in remote places have offered opportunities to observe the ways in which time behaves. Reflecting on our place in the cosmos and the phases of the moon have inspired a dialogue with the temporal and transient nature of our impermanence

A graduate of London College of Printing she was awarded a one-year residency with Visual Arts in Rural Communities in Northumberland, where she is still currently based. She has attended residencies in Japan, Italy, Iceland and the US. Lucy was recently elected as an Associate member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers. Her work has been presented at The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition London, The Kentler International Drawing Space New York and 3331 Arts Chiyoda Tokyo. Her work is held in public and private collections including Tate Britain, The Ashmolean Museum and Yale Centre for British Art. In 2020 she won the Flourish Award for excellence in printmaking and in 2021 she was awarded a Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust to develop her practice.

Patrick Gabler is a German draughtsman, who was born in Munich in 1976. His works on paper were exhibited in several group and solo exhibitions, among others at Jordan/Seydoux - Drawings & Prints in Berlin, in the gallery Bernard Jordan Paris, at Maurits van de Laar in Den Haag and in the Musee de Beaux-Arts in Caen. His works can be found in public collections like the Kupferstichkabinett Berlin, the Museum of Fine Arts San Francisco and the Kunsthalle Hamburg.

Lucy and Patrick met in 2016 at Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, California, and have collaborated on a series of prints made between Northumberland and Hamburg since 2021. The woodblock prints are translations of Patricks drawings carved and printed in watercolour by Lucy. Their print 'Plant Study' was recently exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. 

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