Neon Blue Tales IV

Dates:24 April 2025 to 29 April 2025
Times:Daily 11am- 5pm
Email:Meg.wroe@mac.com

Artists Annie Taylor, Clair Meyrick, Bev Sage and Meg Wroe return to the Pie Factory with Neon Blue Tales IV.  Using paint, print, mixed media, textiles,  spoken word and poetry, their work complements each other while transforming the space into a place of wonder.

Following three previous successful exhibitions at the Pie Factory, this artist collective returns with Neon Blue Tales IV.  The 4 artists each bring a different creative energy to the show,  filling this interesting space in a unique way.  They have all exhibited widely as individual artists, but together their work resonates and complements each other.

Private View – Thursday 24th April 6pm – 8pm

Poetry and Storytelling Sunday 27th April 4pm – 6pm

 

Artist information

Clair Meyrick

Clair Meyrick is a published poet and accomplished live performer. As a visual artist, she is entirely self taught and now exhibits her work regularly. Taking her inspiration from the natural environment, her work is striking and bold. She constantly experiments with media, colour and form.

Instagram: @houseworkaverse
Facebook: @clair.meyrick

Clair Meyrick, Alice Meets Wednesday III, Acrylic on Canvas 2024 @ Pie Factory Gallery
Clair Meyrick, Alice Meets Wednesday III, Acrylic on Canvas 2024

Bev Sage

Bev Sage is a London-based artist working across print, performance, and sound. With roots in music, film, and photography, she takes a multidisciplinary approach.
Currently exhibiting her artwork “Spirit of a Vanishing World”, Bev presents a collection of five limited edition prints portraying Berber women and their dowries —
a vibrant tribute to Morocco’s Berber culture that blends tradition with contemporary insight. These works were commissioned for a grand hotel reception in Southern Morocco.

Website: bevsage.com
Instagram: @bevjsage
Facebook: @bevsage

Bev Sage, Berber Woman, Pen and Ink drawing over Digital Print - Limited Edition, 2024 @ Pie Factory Margate
Bev Sage, Berber Woman, Pen and Ink drawing over Digital Print – Limited Edition, 2024

Annie Taylor

Annie Taylor’s work lurks around folktales and revolting women. Recently described as “bonkers” her often intricately stitched work looks at the world from a childlike point of view, trying to make sense of equality and sexual relations from within the rabbit hole.

Instagram: @whitstabletail
Facebook: @whitstable.tail
Etsy: WhitstableTails
Linktree: whitstabletail

Annie Taylor, Hares on the Mountain, Textile sculpture, 2025
Annie Taylor, Hares on the Mountain, Textile sculpture, 2025

Meg Wroe

Meg Wroe paints on canvas, fabric or cardboard, capturing a sense of wonder amid her urban neighbourhood. Her recent series of tree paintings is concerned with the climate crisis and the interdependence of everything. Her work reflects the poetic resonance of objects and light, the quiet magnificence of the trees.

Website: www.megwroe.com
Instagram: @meg.wroe 
Facebook:@meg.wroe.9

Meg Wroe, Windows on the Sky, Acrylic on Canvas, 2024
Meg Wroe, Windows on the Sky, Acrylic on Canvas, 2024