Briony’s Blog
Invitation to Environmental Crisis Exhibition – Science and Art
A fascinating exhibition exploring the current environmental crisis curated by school children. I have two of my rammed earth sculptures in an exhibition that is opening on Thursday 13th Feb in South East London: Eltham. The exhibition, exploring the science behind...
Finishing the clay sculpture of my Barton’s Chair Commission
After 2 weeks of very hard work I have finished the clay sculpture part of my Barton's Chair Commission for Tonbridge School's new science building - the Barton Centre. In the final sculpture, six copies of the man and 12 of the baby come together into the hexagonal...
New body of work made of Rammed Earth
I have been developing a new body of work using rammed earth: The works started as wax maquettes: Which were then scaled up Form work was made of plywood Layers are colour coded The first completed sculpture was Earth Time: I then experimented with adding...
Bijou at Candida Stevens
Briony's work will be featured in Candida Stevens Christmas Exhibition: Bijou BIJOU - LITTLE TREASURES 26 November– 20 December 2016 CHRISTMAS PARTY Thursday 1st December, 5-8pm Associated jewellery sale by London Designer i+i from 2-8pm With a completely light touch...
Cross-disciplinary round-table at Westminster Reference Library
Briony to take part in a cross-disciplinary round-table discussion relating to the theme of pattern in Nature and its influence on Mankind This talk as part of the exhibition 'Morphogenesis - the beginning of shape' a 2 woman show by Boudicca Paloma and Rosa Doyle....
Updates on First@108 award
All the proposals are now available to view on the RBS website. Go to the First@108 page and click on each of the finalists names to link to their proposal. Or click here for a direct link to my proposal. If you would like to comment on the proposals, you can have...
Artist talk to Surrey Sculpture Society
Briony will be talking to the Surrey Sculpture Society as part of their lecture series. The Surrey Sculpture Society is a a self-funding group of around 350 members – based mainly in the south of England – from talented amateurs to well-known professionals. The...
Being pulled in different directions: Commissions
I have just completed my entry for the First@108 Public Art Award and the exhibition of the 5 shortlisted artists will open on Wednesday. I have both loved and hated the process. It is a fascinating commission for two different spaces in Chelsea & Westminster...
KPMG, Canary Wharf Display
KPMG Foyer 15 Canada Square London E14 5GL A selection of Briony Marshall's work is on display in the reception area of KPMG's Canary Wharf Offices in Canada Square. The works are displayed on three large plinths in the window can easily be seen from the pavement and...
Sculptors’ Jewellery
Pangolin London Kingsplace, 90 York Way, Kingscross, N1 9AG An exhibition of jewellery made by a wide range of established sculptors. Illustrating the long history of this still somewhat unknown genre, Sculptors' Jewellery includes works from well-known 20th Century...
Why is drawing important?
I was recently interviewed in my studio by the campaign for drawing as part of their video to promote drawing in all its forms and uses. Below you can see the short film which also features the journalist Andrew Marr and the creative director of Conran and Partners...
One day to go till my solo show
So I had a full weekend off at home with the family. I only sent a couple of emails about the show and caught up on the some personal admin. The rest of the time was spent playing with my two little munchkins, mostly in the sunny garden. Bliss. However I caught myself...