near beauly
inverness-shire
iv4 7al
01463 783 230
art@kilmorackgallery.co.uk
heather jansch
2005 was internationally recognised Heather Jansch’s first time to exhibit her fantastic driftwood animals in Scotland. Her understanding of the horses she sculpts and the combination of her skill, draftsmanship and the sinew of driftwood create works with a powerful energy… and a stream of admirers wherever they are seen.

2005 Open Studios, September
Henley Festival
Royal Ascot at York races
Appledore Arts Festival, bronzes and drawings with Richard Long
Kilmorack Gallery, Inverness-shire
Gallerie Louse Holland

2004 Christmas Illuminated walk Westonbirt Arboretum
solo exhibition, Courcoux and Courcoux Stockbridge
mixed show life-size works Newby Hall
London Contemporary Arts Fair
Paris. Jardin du Luxembourg Life-size works

2003 August to September, Gallery and Woodland Trail open to public
Mixed show, the Garden House Art Park Wrexham life-size woks
Eastnor Castle, Mixed show, life-size driftwood works
DAISI. The Royal Albert Museum, Exeter

2002 Dartington Cider Press, October/November, small bronzes
Solo show, driftwood and bronzes, Courcoux and Courcoux, Stockbridge
Works for nine days of Art Open Studios, development of woodland trail and gardens, sound installations, temporary and permanent site specific installations.
Mixed show, The Foal Yard. Cambridge.
Salisbury Cathedral
Art Parks International Sausmarez Manor, Guernsey

2001 London Contemporary Art Fair
Solo exhibition, Saltram House NT Plymouth
Solo show, Dartington Cider Press
Artist in residence, Eden Project. Driftwood sculptures for the Warm temperate Biome and ongoing research and development

2000 Solo show, Courcoux and Courcoux, Stockbridge
Sculpture in the Gardens, Cotehele NT Cornwall.

1999 Mixed show, the Shape of the Century-One Hundred Years of British Sculpture, Canary Wharf, London
Artist in Residence, Newbury Spring Festival
Artist in Residence, Appledore Arts Festival

1998 Artist in Residence Appledore Arts Fair
Solo show, Saltram House NT Plymouth
Solo show, Courcoux and Courcoux
Mixed show, Procession, Devin Guild of Craftsmen

1995 London Contemporary Arts Fair

1993 Solo show, Seymour Gallery, Totnes paintings and sculpture

1991 Solo show, Dartington

1990 Solo show, Theatre Mwldan Cardigan

1989 Solo show, Courcoux and Courcoux, Salisbury
Bath Arts Fair

1987 Solo show, Devon Guild of Craftsmen

1986 Solo show, Classics Gallery Devon

1984 First Driftwood sculptures

1983 First sculpture in clay plaster and copper wire

1981 Moved to Devon. One year sabbatical to explore more impressionistic painting and wider subject matter, nudes, landscapes, etc

1970 Moved to Wales. Bred Welsh Cobs and painted traditional equestrian portraits in oils and watercolors to commission only

1968 Various illustrative work, album covers and books etc

Trained in Fine Arts at Walthamstow and Goldsmiths College London

Born Essex 1948