
Date/Time
Saturday 24 May 2025
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Categories Dartmoor Tors Festival 2025
Tickets on sale here from 12 noon on Sat 22 Feb 2025:
£12 full price • £10 or £7 if you prefer – please pay what you can*
We are all familiar with the idea of landscape painting; for over 200 years Dartmoor’s wild landscapes have been portrayed by artists like J M Turner, William Widgery and many others that came after. But how much real credit can they take for copying something that is already there? Surely Dartmoor, with its atmospheric lighting, dramatic stone scenery and cast of hundreds of characters has been the original artist all along.
Through visual presentation and conversation, find out how Dartmoor, and other places, have been leading the way for some of the most interesting human artists making art today: Lore & Land, Garry Fabian Miller, Matthew Shaw and Mark Jessett.
Garry Fabian Miller inhabits The Crucible – his name for the area of Dartmoor that has been responsible for forming him and his work for many years. Recognised as one of the UK’s most progressive figures in fine art photography, his work is in collections around the world including the V&A.
Mark Jessett is a painter specialising in works on paper that engage with nature and the ceremonial, creating images of balance, flow and love for mark & surface. He is a founder member of the N-E-W artists co-operative and co-founder of the folk inspired Field System gallery in Ashburton.
Lore & Land – the Lore & Land collective, who are exhibiting at Field System, consists of four artists and folklorists from the SW at the forefront of the new folk movement – Libby Bove, Gemma Dunnell, Abigail Tinnion and Asha Uberoi. Abigail is representing the group today. She describes herself as “interested in dirt, bones, ruin, spirits, dreams, rivers, creatures, transmutation, gods and forgotten things”.
Matthew Shaw is an artist, musician and author who has been driving the new neolithic turn in art. In touch with the spirits of place his polyvalent practice has been an inspiration for many, not least as he is the co-founder of Stone Club which celebrate all things mega and mini lithic.
Dartmoor Tors Festival
23 – 25 May 2025
This event is part of the first Dartmoor Tors Festival. All ticketed events at Ashburton Arts Centre and the Field System gallery next door can be booked at wegottickets.com/dartmoortorsfestival.
Visit Dartmoor Tors Festival for the full programme, and links to book on guided walks, workshops and other events happening elsewhere.
This is a new festival about culture and place from 23 – 25 May 2025, based in Ashburton, South Dartmoor, with events in Ashburton Arts Centre and Field System gallery in Ashburton, and other locations around Dartmoor.
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See Access, Tickets & Finding Us for more about why there are three ticket prices, plus other useful info about coming to events at Ashburton Arts Centre: getting here, parking, loos, PA tickets, etc.
* We usually have three ticket prices – please pay what you can. If you can pay the full price, that’s great. If choosing a cheaper ticket allows you to come to more things, then please do! Ticket receipts are split between the artists (it’s usually their livelihood!) and the arts centre (keeps the place going). Except on the rare occasions when we have a sellout gig on our hands, it’s always better to have someone here in the audience than an empty seat, so genuinely, please pay whatever you can.