HARRY FROST
ARTIST
ABOUT
I am a graduate of The University of Edinburgh (2017), where I studied Fine Art: Painting. My work explores the twin themes of memory and landscape. My focus is on how I can translate and convey my emotive response to the natural environment, interpreting this through the medium of painting and drawing.
EXHIBITIONS & AWARDS
WISEHEART & WILD
JULY 2022
Exhibition showcasing a variety of original artwork. Held at Wiseheart & Wild Studio in New Mills
DERBYSHIRE OPEN ARTS 2022
MAY 2022
Derbyshire Open Arts Weekend 2022, an exhibition showcasing a variety of original artwork. Held at Woodbourne House, Woodbourne Road, New Mills, Derbyshire from 28 -29 May 2022.
NEW MILLS ARTS FESTIVAL 2021
SEPTEMBER 2021
Exhibited as part of the New Mills Arts Festival, held at Spring Bank Arts Centre in New Mills. Also exhibited as part of the Art in the Windows New Mills Arts Trail at Door 34 Cafe, September 2021
BELPER ARTS TRAIL 2021
AUGUST 2021
Exhibited as part of the Belper Arts Trail & Belper Arts Festival in August 2021.
ONLINE BELPER ARTS TRAIL
AUGUST 2020
Exhibited as part of the Online Belper Arts Trail & Belper Arts Festival in August 2020. Running from August until December 2020.
GALLERY IN THE GARDENS
JANUARY 2020 - JANUARY 2022
Permanent member of High Peak Artists from January 2020 and permanent exhibitor at The Gallery in the Gardens, Pavilion Gardens, 6 St. John's Road, Buxton, SK17 6XN
37th DERBYSHIRE OPEN - COMMENDED
JULY 2019
Painting 'Radiating Warmth' selected & commended as part of the 37th Derbyshire Open Art competition. Part of a group exhibition held at Buxton Museum and Art Gallery, Terrace Road, Buxton from July until September 2019.
DERBYSHIRE OPEN ARTS 2019
MAY 2019
Derbyshire Open Arts Weekend 2019, an exhibition showcasing a variety of original artwork. Held at Woodbourne House, Woodbourne Road, New Mills, Derbyshire from 26 -28 May 2019.
JARVA CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION 2018
NOVEMBER 2018
Christmas exhibition showcasing work by selected artists. Held at Jarva Gallery, 4 Market Street, Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire from 3 November until Christmas Eve 2018.
PLACES I WANT TO BE
FEBRUARY 2018
Exhibition curated by Joseph O'Rourke showcasing work by selected artists. Held at PS Mirabel Gallery, 14-20 Mirabel Street, Manchester from 24 February until 24 March 2018.
COMPASS GALLERY WINTER SHOW 2018
NOVEMBER 2018
Winter exhibition showcasing work by a variety of selected artists. Held at Compass Gallery, 178 West Regent Street, Glasgow from 15 November until January 2019.
JARVA CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION 2017
NOVEMBER 2017
Christmas exhibition showcasing work from eight professional British artists.
Held at Jarva Gallery, 4 Market Street, Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire from 4 November until Christmas Eve 2017.
COMPASS GALLERY NEW GENERATION SHOW 2017
JULY 2017
An exhibition curated by Compass Gallery showcasing selected work from recent graduates from Scottish Art Schools.
Held at Compass Gallery, 178 West Regent Street, Glasgow.
EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART DEGREE SHOW 2017
JUNE 2017
Edinburgh College of Art Degree Show.
Held at Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh from 1 - 12 June 2017.
CHRYSALIS
MARCH 2017
Exhibition by Edinburgh College of Art Final Year Painting students held at DOK Artist Space in Leith, Edinburgh.
THIRD TRY-MESTER
APRIL 2016
Edinburgh College of Art:
Third Year Fine Art End of Year Exhibition
Held at St. Margaret's House, Edinburgh.
OUT/IN
MARCH 2016
Exhibition at West Barns Studios in Dunbar by students from Edinburgh College of Art in response to the natural landscape of the area.
EVICTION NOTICE
MARCH 2015
Edinburgh College of Art:
Second Year Painting End of Year Exhibition
Held at the Sculpture Court in Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh.
POMILIO BLUMM PRIZE NEXT ARTISTS AWARD 2015 EUROPEAN WINNER
Attended prize ceremony in Pescara, Italy and exhibited award-winning work at the Oscar Pomilio Forum in Pescara.
MARCH 2015
CREATIVITY TAKES COURAGE
FEBRUARY 2015
Held at the Dundas Street Art Gallery, Edinburgh as part of the first Edinburgh Students Art Festival and held in support of 'Maggie's Centres'.