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The Hive Geometrix Exhibition: May – July 2022

The ‘Hive Geometrix Exhibition’  was held at Upfront Gallery, nr. Penrith  17th May – 3rd July 2022,  showcased Stephen Livingstone’s paintings about the lives of honey bees throughout the seasons.

Stephen Livingstone is a visual artist who is based in Durham. His work deals with human impact upon landscapes and habitats and often involves collaboration with museums and archives, academic institutions and individuals with specialist knowledge and skills. He has developed major projects for the British Library, the National Trust, Durham University and the Museum of Art and Design in New York.

Stephen prepared for the exhibition over a number of years by observing Penrith beekeepers at work, participating in hive inspections and honey extractions and studying how bee colonies change throughout the seasons. The vivid images he created illustrate the impact of seasonal patterns on the ways in which honeybees work together to reproduce, collect and manage their stores of pollen and nectar and cluster over the winter months. He has also been instrumental in selecting photographs taken by association members to complement the paintings.

Stephen says this about his paintings:

‘Beehives are places of mystery and magic. Even beekeepers, who over many centuries have developed an intimate, symbiotic relationship with honeybees, can never properly understand nor fully visualise the complex inner-workings of their hives.

In my paintings I imagine the inside of a working beehive, representing the activities of the queens, workers and drones throughout a bee year, portraying, in symbolic form, their political and social activities and often desperate efforts to survive, aided and abetted by the interventions of their human guardians. The paintings are cutaways, architectural diagrams of the interior structures of a beehive, each panel representing a particular part of the hive, the colours selected and layered in order to evoke the light and scent sensing experiences of the bees.’

A large mobile, ‘Dancing Bees’, was created by the pupils of Temple Sowerby School to hang in the exhibition area.   PBKA aims to raise awareness of the value of bees to the environment, the issues that are causing their decline and how they can be helped to survive.  It provides schools with opportunities for their children to learn about bees through cross curricular programmes. Between January – March, Key Stage 2 pupils at Temple Sowerby Primary School worked with visual artist, Ali McCaw and beekeepers Alex Wilkinson, Jane Taylor and Margaret Riches. Through interactive learning activities, the children discovered how honey bees in particular, communicate with each other, pollinate plants and produce honey . They used observational analysis to identify the characteristics of bee friendly plants and created their own designs of a ‘perfect flower’ for bees and large models of honey bees.

Alongside Stephen’s paintings, Penrith Beekeepers Association displayed ten panels of information about bees and beekeeping activities to provide additional information. This display also included photographic prints of ‘bees in action’ that had been taken by beekeepers for the PBKA Calendars.

A note book was provided in which visitors to the exhibition were invited to provide their comments. These included the following:

17/5/22  ‘An excellent and informative exhibition – MOST interesting!’ D.Spence, Appleby

18/5/22  ‘Lovely art work, particularly good to see the link with local schools.’ M&R Houston

18/5/22  ‘Absolutely first rate.’  A. Beetie

‘Beautiful paintings – extraordinary.’  Red Silktone, Shropshire

22/5/22  ‘Incredibly and fascinating exhibition. Art work superb. Wonderful colour combinations. Are you going to produce a book?’ Romey Chaffer Durham

‘Absolutely stunning!’

‘My favourite one was queen cups. It is so beautiful.’  Esca B

‘I really enjoyed it.’

‘Fabulous I need much more time to fully appreciate it!’

‘Brilliant! Especially love the high flying bees.’   Janet

‘Couldn’t resist coming again. Enjoyed it just as much. Thank you’   Romey

‘Absolutely fantastic! Wonderful work – beautiful and fascinating- the detail is extraordinary. I love the surface quality.’  Janet Snailey

‘Great exhibition, bringing design and knowledge with awareness of the power of the bee.’ Gloria

‘Superb combination of knowledge, skill and creativity. Excellent show.’  Andy

‘Very informative and interesting’  Kathleen

9/6/22 ‘What a great show! Great combination of aesthetic and storytelling . I spent ages enjoying and absorbing- fantastic!  Johnnie Foker  Durham

18/6/22 ‘Plenty of information to digest + interesting ID of Asian Hornet as against the European Hornet.’  WAA

22/6/22 ‘Best ever exhibition put on here at Upfront!  Thank you’ Daphne Honey

22/6/22 ‘Very Very fun and stuff – merci beaucoup’  Jeremy Honey

30/6/22 ‘Very very interesting exhibition  Pleased we came. Love all the dancing bees especially the furry faces.’ Frances Allan

1/7/22 ‘This is excellent. I want to go back to Carlisle and meet up with some beekeepers to find out more!’  G. Stables

‘Just wonderful, vibrating noisy paintings.’  Christina Thwaite

‘Beautiful paintings showing the order and structure and movement of the bee world.’ Tinks Weinell S.A.

6/6/22  ‘We thought it was wonderful.’   Alex Playford

6/6/22  ‘Really felt the knowledge and passion beneath the surfaces of these works of art, wonderfully compelling and the intricate attention to the structure and geometry really gives the feel of a hive’s inner workings.’   Lucy Playford.

 

Photographs were taken by Ian Smith and David Wheeler.

During the period of the Hive Geometrix Exhibition, PBKA also ran other events at Upfront Gallery:

  • ‘Gardeners’ Question Time’ attended by people who posed questions about their gardening issues to a panel of experts.
  • ‘Bee Hotel Workshops’ which provided opportunities for families to learn more about bees and make a bee hotel to hang in their garden in which types of  solitary bees can lay their eggs.
  • ‘Pop up Shops’ to sell bee products created by the members and friends of PBKA and their bees.
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Bees in Action Pictures

These photographs of ‘bees in action’ were taken by members and friends of Penrith and District Beekeepers Association (PBKA).

They were originally selected by Stephen Livingstone for inclusion in the editions of the PBKA Calendar which has been produced annually since 2017.

Prints of these photographs are available for purchase : £10 each. This includes postage and packaging. Each picture will be printed in colour on 260gsm photo paper with a satin finish . The only size available is A4.

To order any of these prints, contact Margaret Riches :

Please note that copyright belongs to Penrith and District Beekeepers Association and the pictures should not be reproduced without permission.

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Introducing Beekeeping 30th -31st July 2022

At Greystoke Village Hall, near Penrith CA11 0TW

Julia Pigott & Martin Hoggard will run the Introducing Beekeeping on behalf of PBKA. It will be of interest to anyone who would like to become a beekeeper as well as those who have started beekeeping, but consider themselves to be beginners.
Julia is a highly experienced beekeeper and trainer. She and Martin run the Brigsteer Bee Reserve, just outside Kendal. More information about Julia, the Bee Reserve and her training programmes, along with course feedback, can be found at www.BeeEd.org.uk
Introducing Beekeeping is a two day course.

It will run on the following weekend: Saturday 30th July and Sunday 31st July.

Day one will commence at 9.00. (registration) and finish at 5.45.p.m. (Includes colony inspection)

Day two will commence at 9.00. and finish by 5.00.p.m.

The course will combine theory with practise and will involve an introduction to all the basic skills needed to become a competent, confident beekeeper
Fee: £100 this includes: tuition; loan of kit; information to take home; light refreshments, EXCLUDING lunch. Participants may bring their own packed lunch or a lunch can be pre-ordered from the Boot and Shoe Inn which is opposite the Village Hall. The lunch menu and prices will be available during course registration so that pre-orders and payments can be made on arrival.

Concessions: £90 PBKA Members £70 *students in full time education.
*Minimum age 12 years. Students U.18 must be accompanied by an adult who is parent/guardian or officially acting in ‘loco parentis’ and is also attending the course.
Places are limited. To reserve a place please contact PBKA asap: see below.
Closing date for applications: Thursday 30th June 2022.

Cancellation: unless PBKA cancels the course, refunds for cancelled places cannot be made after 30th June 2022.

YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE FLYER FROM This Link

FOR AN APPLICATION FORM & COPY OF THE PROGRAMME. Follow this Link

Alternatively you can contact Margaret Riches (PBKA Treasurer).
TEL: 01768 894404 or E mail:

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2022 PDBKA Calendar preview

The PBKA 2022 Calendar is now on sale at the following retailers in and around Penrith:
Eden Gallery & Tea Room, St. Andrews Churchyard; Star Fruits Greengrocers, Angel Lane; Rooting4U Greengrocers, Devonshire Arcade; Richardsons Timber Merchants; Coomara Vets, Carlisle; Beehive Inn, Eamont Bridge; DTEC Computers, Scotland Road; Booths; Heather Glen Hotel, Ainstable; Jan’s Homemade Cakes, near Ainstable Church (on Friday mornings only); Penrith Station; Penrith Building Society; North Lakes Hotel, Penrith; Honda Garage, Kendal;
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RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP!

It’s time to renew your membership for 2022! Fees due by 31 December 2021.

Please read the subscription renewal letter Here

The form to download is Here.

Please note there are changes to some of the fees. These are detailed in the subscription letter.

We will appreciate your efforts to renew early and help reduce our workload on the run up to Christmas.

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