An art exhibition in Keswick could see you land a piece of art created by Sir Ian McKellen for just £50.
Theatre by the Lake is once again staging ANON, its popular anonymous art fundraiser where artists and celebrities are invited to create CD size artworks which then go on sale to the public on November 20 at 10am.
The twist? None of the 300 artworks are signed on the front so people are buying blind for a fixed price of £50. The theatre team is delighted to confirm contributions from the following luminaries of art, stage and screen: Sir Ian McKellen, Ruby Turner, Sir Alan Ayckbourn, Sir Chris Bonington, Julian Cooper, Alan Stones, Maggie Hamblin, Marj Bond and Karen Wallbank to name just a few, and not one, but four Percy Kelly pieces kindly donated by ANON organiser, Chris Wadsworth.
Former owner of Cockermouth’s Castlegate House Gallery and staunch TBTL supporter, Chris Wadsworth said: “After the grey days of lockdown we all want a bit of colour and fun. ANON3 gives us that while helping the theatre in Keswick to survive thanks to the generosity and imagination of the artists contributing.”
An exciting addition to this, the theatre’s third Anonymous Art Exhibition, is a generous donation by 92-year-old St Ives artist John Emanuel. It is too big for a CD case but John sent it to contribute to the theatre’s funds.
This stunning etching will be framed and on display throughout the exhibition and art lovers are invited to submit silent unique bids for this fabulous piece. The highest bidder will be contacted at the end of the exhibition on December 12.
Theatre by the Lake’s Executive Director, James Cobbold said: “In TBTL’s history we’ve collaborated twice before with Chris Wadsworth to run Anon Art Exhibitions – once in 1998 as the first sod was dug for a new theatre in Keswick and again for our ten year anniversary.
“We’re excited to be teaming up a third time to run Anon3 for 2021 to help us raise vital funds that will enable us to continue to bring the joy of live theatre to our communities in Cumbria.”
The ANON3 Exhibition will have extended opening hours to the public from 10am until 4pm on Saturday and Sunday, November 20 and 21. All artists will be clearly credited alongside the exhibition and in associated publicity, wherever possible.
The theatre team anticipate most artworks to sell on this first day, however, the exhibition will run for a further three weeks with limited opening hours from November 22 until December 12. Access to view the artworks for buyers will be restricted to ensure social distancing therefore the theatre ask buyers to be patient as lengthy wait times can be expected.
Those who wish to visit the exhibition from November 22 are strongly advised to check the exhibition opening times before they travel as opening times are limited.
OPENING TIMES
November 20 and 21: 10am–4pm
November 22 – 26: 3pm-4pm
November 27: 10am–4pm
November 28: CLOSED
November 29 – December 4: 3pm-4pm
December 5: CLOSED
December 6 – 11: 3pm-4pm