Art in Sheffield

Sheffield has a large population of amateur, working and professional visual artists.

Artists linked with Sheffield via residence,studios or visit(s)during which they produced works,or exhibitions, from the 19th to 21st century include John Ruskin (1819-1900) polymath,Victorian art critic,educator,social thinker('there is no wealth but life'), and according to art critic Kenneth Clark the best 'watercolourist' of the second half of the 19th century:in 1871 Ruskin founded the charity the Guild of St George (charity reg no 231758) and with his own monies then purchased and established what became known as the St Georges Museum which opened in Walkley,a suburb of Sheffield, in 1875,housing the Guild's collection until 1890,when it was moved to Meersbrook Hall,in Sheffield. In 2000 ,the Guild collection was sited at what is now known as the Ruskin gallery at the Millenium galleries,Surrey Street,Sheffield;J M W Turner (1775-1851),JMWTpainted in 1797 the watercolour 'A view of Sheffield from Derbyshire Lane',which is commemorated by a plinth/ plaque in the centre of Meersbrook Park about a 100 metres from Meersbrook Hall now the registered office of the Guild of St George;Henry Swann (1825-1889),an engraver and first curator of St Georges Museum in Walkley,Benjamin Creswick(1853-1946) knife maker and sculptor, John Bunney (1828-1882) who between 1878 to 1882 painted 'The facade of St Mark's Venice',now situate at the Ruskin Gallery at Millenium galleries (note:a work too large to fit in St Georges Museum), Genevieve Pilley (1887-1958) (a calligrapher and talented illuminator,'50 years devoted to John Ruskin at Meersbrook Museum', including as acting curator 1931-1946 of the Guild of St George collection)Phillipa Abrahams,(she did a 'reconstruction' which is on display at Sheffield's Ruskin gallery of 'Madonna and Child'painted in 1470 by Andrea del Verrochio,which was sold by the Guild in 1974 to the National Gallery of Scotland)Thomas Mathews Rooke (1842-1942);A Stevens (1817- 1875) G Sykes (1825-1860) J Sykes (1866-1941)A White (1865-1953) CEWilson(1853-1941),WH Young(1868-1920) A Holland(1861-1935),H Hoyland (1896-1947),C Mozley(1914-1989),WHPiggott,CGRoe,D Jagger (1891-1958)HLAllen(1894-1958),Leonard Beaumont(1911-1995),Edward Billin (1911-1995) the last President of Sheffield Society of Artists,George H Constantine (1878-1969)who became Technical Director of the City Art Galleries in Sheffield,and worked on the restoration of the 'Painted Hall' in Chatsworth House 1937-1939,Frank Constantine O.B.E. (1919-2014)son of George Constantine and for 18 years as director of Sheffield City Art restored,rebuilt and extended the city art collection to rival that of any city, such that the Arts Council of England entrusted Sheffield with the 'first British Art Show' in 1979 . J Dowd (1883-1956),Edith Jagger(1896-1975),W Rothenstein (1872-1945),Stanley Royle (1888-1961),Frank Saltfleet(1860-1937) was encouraged by John Ruskin to become a professional artist,he studied in Antwerp,was elected President of the Sheffield Society of Artists in 1894-5,Vice President 1913-1922 and acting President 1923-33,exhibited with his wife Jean Saltfleet at the Cutler's Hall in 191; Jean Saltfleet (1861-1941),wife of Frank Saltfleet,was the first Principal of the Sheffield College of Art; Kenneth Steel(1906-1973),Margaret Shaw(1917-1983) T W Ward(1918-2000) W S(William Samuel) Taylor(1920-2010),taught at Sheffield College of Arts and Crafts which in 1969 became part of Sheffield Polytechnic;he was Dean of the Faculty of Art 1972-75 (the Polytechnic was renamed Hallam University in 1992),Audrey Wallis(1919-1997)wife of W S Taylor ,she won a silver medal at the Royal College of Art and taught at Sheffield College of Art/Sheffield Polytechnic from 1948 to 1980.; Brian Fielding(1933-1986),Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881-1973)visited Sheffield in 1950 for the World Peace Congress,leaving behind 3 dove of peace drawings one of which is now in Sheffield Museums collection;Lucianne Lassalle,sculptor who exhibits at Cupola gallery and is the niece of Sylvette David (now known as Lydia Corbett),Picasso's model for series 'Girl with a pony tail'(1953/4)and sculpture in 1970;Ai Wei Wei(born 1957),Chinese contemporary artist,documentarian and activist;his 'Han Dynasty Urn with Coca Cola Logo 1994'was exhibited this century at Millenium galleries Sheffield;his autobiography 'One thousand years of Joy and Sorrow' was published in 2021; George Fullard A.R.A(1923-1973) an award winner in the Junior Section of the first John Moores Liverpool biennial exhibition in 1957,'a landmark in British Art' for his sculpture 'Running Woman' now sited in the grounds of Upper Chapel Norfolk Street,Sheffield (note Fullard's work was chosen for the John Moores exhibitions in 1957,1959 and 1961 but from 1963 conditions of entry for John Moores prize expressly excluded sculpture);Fullard'sculptures were shown in 1957 at the Pushkin Museum,Moscow including 'Running Woman'1957,'Skipping Girl'1955,'Mother and Child'1956,Head of a Worker'1957,and 'Walking Man' 1957 (since 2005 sited at the front entrance of the Winter Gardens in Sheffield city centre),Jack Smith (1928-2011),in 1956 with 3 other 'kitchen sink' painters represented Britain at Venice Biennale,was first prize winner of the first John Moores Liverpool exhibition in 1957 for the painting 'Creation and Crucifixion', Derrick Greaves(1927-2022),in 1956 he also represented Britain at Venice Biennale and was a winner of a special prize in the first John Moores Liverpool exhibition in 1957 , in the same year visited Russia and awarded gold medal for painting at Moscow Youth Festival) ,John Hoyland R.A.(1934-2011) (first prize winner of the John Moores Liverpool exhibition in 1982 for his painting 'Broken Bride') ,Edward Camplin(1957-2012)Bill Kirby,Brian Peacock,Trevor Faulkner,G Cunningham,Sarah Stratton,Jane Percival,Terry Lee,Rosie Lee,Kenneth Draper R.A.,Endre Roeder (1933- was Education Services Curator with Sheffield City Galleries until 1974,leaving to become lecturer in Art history at Bretton Hall which estate now includes the 500 acre Yorkshire Sculpture Park,opened in 1977; Martin Decent,Mary Noble,Bill Kirby,Kate Rose,Martin Rose,Trevor Neal,Paul Morrison,Terry Gorman,Gordon Snee(1931-2013),David Speir (1921-2012) Hilda(Lilla) Speir (1915-2007)Paul Schatzberger (1950-2021)(gold award Art in the Gardens Sheffield in 2011,First prize ,British Horological Institute Photographic Competition 2016),BW Jervis,Corinna Button (''conquers our imagination by placing a perennial mirror into our collective human experience''curator qoute at Zhou B Art Centre in Chicago USA),Rosalind Nashashibi (Turner prize nominee 2017),Jamie Crewe (Turner prize nominee 2020),Haroon Mirza (winner Northern Art Prize 2010;Silver Lion Award at Venice Biennale in 2017), Mandy Payne ( a prize winner at 2014 John Moores Painting Prize ,described as 'the Oscars of British painting', for 'Brutal', a painting in aerosols on concrete,winner of Valeria Sykes award 2016),Joanna Whittle (first prize winner of 2019 Contemporary British Painting Prize winner of Valeria Sykes award 2020),Conor Rogers (1st prize at UK Young Artist of the Year in 2019 announced at Saatchi gallery),Andrew Hunt (exhibited in 2008 BP Portrait Prize exhibition,at National Portrait Gallery),Juliette Losq (winner of the Jerwood Drawing Prize 2005,was awarded 1st place in Winson and Newton Painting Prize 2010, was one of 5 shortlisted artists for John Moores Painting prize in 2014,receiving the Visitor's Choice award for 'Vinculum', and was winner of the John Ruskin Prize 2019 ,('the UK's 'fastest growing multi-disciplinary art prize')for 'Proscenium'a large scale water colour installation;Fi Smart (winner of John Ruskin graduate prize in 2016 for 'It hardly seems possible such sorrow has come'a work of terracotta and slip with sagraffito,underglaze,ceramic ink,lustre,with screenprinted ceramic transfers from drawings),Anthea Hamilton (shortlisted for Turner Prize in 2016)Tracey Emin C.B.E.,R.A. (shortlisted for Turner Prize in 1999),David Hockney O.M.,C.H.,R.A.,Billy Childish,Peter Doig ('There is no wealth but life/Peter Doig printmaker exhibition' at The Scottish Queen,21-24 South Street,Park Hill,Sheffield S2 5QX 16th September to 24th October 2015),Clair Lee,Eve Olsen,Anna Murray,Lesley Birch,Charles Kirkham,Helen Stokes,Hal Hurst RI,RBA,ROI,RMS(1865-1938)(joint founder of Royal Miniature Society and painted a miniature installed in Queen Elizabeth's'doll house),Tania Holland,Enzo Marra,Karin Reiersen,Elliot Walker, Tim Rose,Trish O'Shea,Sarah Sharpe,Juliet Forrest,Jane Walker,Manish Harijan (won 'Life long Learning award' in 2019 at Sheffield Hallam university),Leslie Cornthwaite (Judges Prize ,i.e. best in exhibition for' Pots and jugs' at 2014 ' Art in the Gardens',the largest outdoor exhibition of art in the North of England,held annually at Botanical Gardens,Sheffield),Gill Gathercole,Karen Sherwood,Lynn Hodnett (winner of British Airways Young Achievers in Art prize), Andy Cropper,Sean Williams,Brian Holland,Bing Jones,Lavinia Jones,PhilLockwood,Mary Sewell,Kate Wells,Roanna Wells,Nick Deacon,Annette Petch,Lynn Wilkinson,Wendy Carlton,Mark H Wilson,Katherine Rhodes,Cath Dunn,Steve Elliott,Trevor Neal,Helen Parsley,Brian Robinson,Maggie Robinson,Jean Luce,Lizzy Alegeswaran,Krishna Alegeswaren,Rachel McDonnel,Barbara Sykes(winner of Royal Academy of Arts Hugh Casson Drawing Prize 2014),Lin Cheung,Ryoko Minamitami,Paul Dearden,Emma Whiting,Amanda Crump,Hanne Westergard,Enzo Marra,Viv Keel,Kristan Baggaley,John Brokenshire,Kay Aitch,Andrew Vickers,Jill Ray,Sue Nichol,Jason Heptonsell,Dawn Ireland,Sue Lancaster,Alison Tydesley,Annette Petch, Jane Horton,Karen Shapley,Graham Shapley,Stephen Todd,Stephen Court(Societe Dante Alighari Award in Italy for International Culture and Visual Arts ,see also You Tube documentary) ,Isabel Blincow MBE,Val Hudson,Colleen Penny,James Green,Nikki Dennett,Anna Murray,Francis Lee,Andrew Morley(best in Sheffield Show 2018 of 600 entrants)Tony Moss (Los Angeles Art Centre Residence 2017),Beryl Brown,Caroline Egglestone,Nicole Bird,A Parnell,Bryn Hughes(winner of Sheffield Prize in 2004 & 2010 at Great Sheffield Art show & prize winner in 2004,2005,2011,2014 and 2016 at Sheffield Arts in the Gardens),Emily Musgrove,Natalie Finnemore,James Clarkson,Joseph Cutts,Hannah Knights,Charlotte Morgan,David McLeavey, Jim Howieson,Roanna Wells,Anna Murray,Wendy North,Judith Webster,Jerome Harrington,Sid Fletcher,John Hooper,Penny Withers,Neil Woodall,Seiko Kinoshita Joe Scarborough, Pete McKee, the Designers Republic, Thom Wilson ,Doreen Lowe,Kate Cooper,Isabel Walker,Wendy Carter,Anisa Nuhr-Ali,Jan Hopkins,Lea Torp Nelson,Rachel Culley,Brian Eccleshall,Katya Robin,Myfanwy Williams, and Street Art/ Artists Kid Acne,Marquis deRabbit,Paul Wright,Enso,Caroline McWilliams,Game Over,Dan Rooke,CloquiX,Sage,Trik9,Peachzz,MilaK,Rob Lee,Joe Peel,Marcus Method,Bubba2000,Phlegm,Affix,Jo Peel,Art and Soul,Mark Mclure,Nicole White,Fem Sorcell,Florence Blanchard (EMA),Paul Morrison,Zoe Genders,Rocket(0ne)Faunagraphic,Cath Dunn,Katherine Rhodes,El Guapo.

Sculptors include George Fullard A.R.A. (1923-1973), Martin Jennings, Steve Mehdi, Jason Heptonsall, Brian Fell, Owen Cunningham, Robin Widdowson, Sarah Beavon, Johnny White, Mike Johnson, Trevor Faulkner (1929- FRSBS lectured at Sheffield Polytechnic,won prizes with Worshipful Company of Pewterers and Goldsmiths Company, David Wynne, Jason Thomas, Walter Ritchie, Colin Rose, Neil Woodall, Chris Knight, Coralie Turpin (received a special commendation in 2022, the Keith Hayman Award for Public Art, work includes Vertical Superposition, a 6 metre tall Stainless steel and mosaic sculpture consisting of five vertical columns on St Thomas Street, and five entrance floor panels on the corner of Fitzwilliam St and Moore St Sheffield, commissioned by Fusion Students for the new five block building, housing thousands of students), Mike Lyons, Bryan MacDonald, Brian Holland, Richard Perry, Ronald Rae, David Mayne, William Mitchell, David Nash, Wolenty Pytel, William Pye, Alfred Turner, Frank Tory, Alfred Tory, Mavis Wragg ('Vulcan' 1897, bronze on top of Town Hall) George King, creator of Covid Memorial sculpture in 2023 at Balms Green Gardens,Sheffield, Ally Carr, Kate Jacob, and Mandy Gamsu.

'The Man of Steel' is a highly anticipated stainless steel,future landmark 32 metres high overlooking Sheffield as gateway to the North.Its creator is Steve Mehdi who also designed the Heart of Steel presently sited at Meadowhall,raising funds for The British Heat Foundation,but which eventually will be inserted inside the Man of Steel.

As a result of a Sheffield Hallam University survey last published in 2012 the following is a list of then known public art comprising sculptures with names of creators https;//public-art.shu.ac.uk/sheffield/index.html.More recently the charity Wessex Archaeology charity no 287786 and SCO4236 ,www.wessexarch.co.uk, in partnership with Sheffield Visual Arts Group www.sheffieldvisualartsgroup.co.uk ,and a team of volunteers helped to create a free interactive digital map of Sheffield,featuring over 180 public art works.The map first published on 8th November 2022 is subject to update,possibly at a future date may incorporate 'art trails' (a walkway through open-air galleries of outdoor sculptures along a defined route).

Amongst galleries,exhibition spaces and studios in Sheffield are the Millennium Galleries (also containing the Ruskin Gallery), constructed in 2001, the [[Graves Art Gallery]opened in 1934] (in the top floor of the Art Deco period building that houses Sheffield Central Library) the Site Gallery (a digital arts media gallery),The Art House,APG Works,Bank Street Works,B&B gallery,KIAC,99Mary Street, S1 Artspace,described in an article in the Guardian on 30 December 2011 as ''the hub of the burgeoning art scene in the Steel City which now has the most artists' studios outside London''(at that time studio rentals were cheap,for example as low as £62 per month, which is no longer the case. 'Making Our Way an ambition for Visual Arts in Sheffield 2019-2024' documents at page 9 'that studio providers offer approximately 500 studio spaces for artists' ), Bloc Projects and Sheffield Institute of Arts Gallery (part of Sheffield Hallam University).

Weston Park Museum incorporates the Sheffield City Museum and Mappin Art Gallery which first opened in 1887.

The Site Gallery, along with studios such as Yorkshire ArtSpace and the participatory arts space Access Space, were/are located in the Cultural Industries Quarter of Sheffield. This area is also home to the Showroom Cinema, Sheffield, an arthouse cinema which occasionally showcases art.

Cupola Contemporary Art Gallery established in 1991 is located in Hillsborough opposite the Leppings Lane tramstop .Described by SheffieldMetropolitan.com as the most respected contemporary gallery in the north ,as well as sales and exhibitions( new exhibitions every 6 weeks)of fine art and crafts,the gallery represents and shows work by 'over 300 artists.

Sheffield Makers shop (as its names suggests 'home grown'), began as a Christmas pop up shop in 2015 and is now situate in a unit at the Winter Garden.Moonko is a shop in S1 supporting 'young budding artists'and local brands;similarly 'All Good Stuff' the gallery shop at Butcher Works sells a range of arts and crafts by local artists and Bird's Yard at 44 Chapel Walk indicated on their website in January 2023 that they opened 7 days a week stocking a collection of works by local artists..

Various initiatives/shows exist throughout the year to showcase the work of local Sheffield, Yorkshire and Derbyshire artists - amateur through to professional. Amongst these are "Open Up Sheffield" during May bank holidays, "Art in the Gardens" (held in the summerSheffield Botanical Gardens and is largest outdoor art show in north of England , and the Great Sheffield Art Show, previously held on the first weekend in July at the Octagon Centre in Sheffield, and since has been held later in the year at the Millennium Gallery.

Sheffield Museums Trust manages Sheffield City Council's museum collections and The Millenium gallery (approximately 800,000 visitors per annum in latter part of last decade ),Graves gallery,Weston Park Museum,Kelham Island Museum,Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet and Shepherd Wheel Workshop:Sheffield Museums Trust are also custodians of the Guild of St George's Ruskin collection and the Ken Hawley Collection,together the foregoing collections comprises over a million items of local,regional,national and international significance .The Public Catalogue Foundation,(''the Foundation'')a charity registered numbers 1096185 and SCO 486011, was set up in 2002 to record the entire collection of oil paintings in public ownership in the UK via catalogues sponsored by Christies.The volume relating to the City of Sheffield at 2009 included over 2,400 paintings.In 2011 the Foundation in partnership with the BBC launched a 'Your Paintings' website.This partnership ended in 2016 and in its place Art UK (artuk.org)the operating name of the Foundation announced its purpose ''to complete a digital record of the UK's collection of oils,tempora,acrylic paintings and sculptures and to make it accessible to the public.'' A further stated aim of Art UK ,is to record '' painted murals and Street Art across the UK''(artuk.org)

The Economic Development and Skills Policy Committee ('ECDSPC') of Sheffield City Council, in September 2022, adopted the Sheffield Culture Collective ('the Collective') strategy as an interim measure, and 'endorsed the priorities' in the strategy document,it repeated that committment in January 2023(for strategy document see www.sheffield-culture-collective.co.uk).The 'Collective' was formed in 2019, in response to recommendations of the Core Cities Cultural Enquiry 2019 .The priorities 'endorsed'by ECDSPC above are four in number, namely the Tinsley Art Project, (originally comprising erection of four 100 feet chimney sculptures designed by Alex Chinnock, the sculptures to be seen from the M1 motorway due for completion in summer/autumn2024),Park Hill Art Space (a national flagship project and 'anchor institution of Park Hill's £100 million Urban Splash and Partners for Peoples regeneration programme,featuring art gallery,work space for artists and creative businesses ,learning and community space,and heritage flats,''surrounded by a 6 acre sculpture park''); Harmony Works (a £12 million Gateway Levelling Up funded project to transform the grade 2 listed Victorian building Canada House (renamed Harmony) on Commercial Street Sheffield S1 into a music centre for young people now due to open in 2026)..and Graves Gallery ( which vision of Sheffield City Council is for it to be hailed as'the national gallery of the north') and Central Library.Sheffield City Council have recognised e that the exterior of the 3 storey 'art deco' building erected in 1934 ,at 67-69 Surrey Street ,Sheffield S1 1XZ,( housing both Graves gallery and Central Library )is in need of investment and was described as'crumbling 'by Sheffield Visual Arts Group (www.sheffieldvisualartsgroup.co.uk)at a meeting of the ECDSPC.,on 18th January 2023 . (''crumbling'' .The Chair of The Economic Development and Skills Policy Committee(ECDSPC) of the Sheffield City Council replied that his Committee would be working 'with partners to progress the future redevelopment of Graves gallery and the Central Library'..'delay in the development of plans for the building' was'due to Covid pressures,a change in the economic environment and budget pressures... the Accommodation Review is supporting 'a condition' review and an assessment of the necessary investment'(see ECDSP minutes for 18th January 2023 item 5).Alongside this, 'The Culture Collective,Museums Sheffield and Sheffield City Council are progressing the options work on the future vision for the building.Resources had been made available to undertake this 'visioning'and 'feasibility work' on the potential oppurtunity of the Graves gallery'(minuted as 5.3 of Minutes Wednesday 18th January 3.00pm (item 5).

A recent 2022/3 planning application for the transformation of Castle Street,Sheffield includes new public art .. Sheffield City Council as an added attraction expressed a desire to expose part of the castle and the river Sheaf .

The Pounds Park project is a new city centre play area at the heart of the city the programme of work and construction carried out by Henry Boot Limited which company also funded the play areas and public art content of the project .Pounds Park (named after a former chief fire officer) opened on 3rd April 2023,ahead of schedule,on the site of the former fire station.

In February 2023 the Sheffield City Council adopted 'the Heritage Strategy for Sheffield 2021-2031', submitted to the Council by Joined Up Heritage Sheffield (a charity registered no1180945 formed in 2018).The strategy developed by the community rather than a local authority records a wide and varied range of heritage assets and then sets out to harness and enhance these in a 10 year action plan.

Reporting on Arts Council funding the Sheffield Star newspaper on 13th November 2022 publicised that Sheffield had received ''only a fraction of the money given to northern cities by the Arts Council'' Details of Art Council grants across the country allocated for 2023-2026, showed that Sheffield receives only £6.23 per head of population (£3.4 million in total) compared to Manchester £44.41,Leeds£35.65 and Newcastle £29.74 per person.The Arts Council makes funding decisions for National Portfolio Organisations (NPOS). Existing Sheffield art organisations which were NPOS prior to November 2022, were not disinvested ,but a number of Sheffield art organisations/ studios were unsuccessful in their applications for NPOS funding.At 1st January 2023 the list of Sheffield art related NPOS are AA2A (Arts Access to Colleges),Arts Catalyst,Parents in Performing Arts (a new entrant),Sheffield Museums Trust and Yorkshire Artspace.A member of Sheffield Visual Arts Panel (set up to implement the vision for visual arts set out in Making our Way' 2019-2024'which followed an award in 2016 to Sheffield Culture Consortium of £550,000 from Arts Council England's Ambition for Excellence scheme for Sheffield 'Making Ways' project,a 'trailblazing ' programme and legacy of Sheffield's 'highly successful' '2016 Year of Making').However,this decade,Tyler Mellins, a member of Sheffield Visual Arts Panel,in an interview with Sheffield Culture Guide about being part of the 'Freelands Art programme' stated that Sheffield is packed full of amazing artists but there isn't enough support and our own art organisations are underfunded

Sheffield is home to two universities, one of which Sheffield Hallam University, has a Fine Arts department formerly based at Psalter Lane which relocated to Sheffield City Centre in 2008. Fine Arts graduates from Sheffield Hallam University include Rosalind Nashshibi (Turner Prize nominee in 2017), Jamie Crewe (Turner Prize nominee and one of its bursary winners in 2020), Conor Rogers (1st prize winner of Robert Walters Group sponsored UK Young Artist of the Year in 2019), Lynn Hodnett (winner of British Airways Young Achievers in Art award resulting in a commission for a 8'x5' painting at Heathrow Airport) Manish Harijan (winner of the Dianne Willcocks Lifelong Learning award on award of Masters degree in 2019), Dr Eleanor Gates-Stuart (Taiwan and Australia professorships in technology and art).

Sheffield Culture Consortium was set up in 2012. Its current aims and purposes are to help all cultures and communities to be visible, and to tackle inequality in Sheffield through art and culture. These ambitions are also shared by Sheffield Collective, an organisation mentioned above. The Consortium is a voluntary working Group with part time staff supported by Sheffield City Council, and it fully supports the recommendations of the Sheffield Racial Equality Report, published on 14th July 2022, which urges key organisations to work together to make and create Sheffield a city which actively fights racism.

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