Emily’s Group November 2024 Prescription

Hi everyone,

With the continuing cycle of tough news from all corners of the world, I am hoping this month’s prescription will bring you a little joy. I have added a new feature showcasing an Emily’s Group member. The spotlight in this prescription is on artist Jemima Burrill. I hope you enjoy this new feature, do drop me a line as it’s great to get your feedback. It would be good to know if you like members included in the prescription or if you would like to have members profiled in a separate edition.

If you would still like to register for the website you can email me and I will honour your 12 months of free membership. Remember from January 2025 only those members registered online will receive emails and notifications from the group. Just drop me a line at emily@emilysgroup.com with founder member in the subject heading.

The power of the group is the brilliant women in it. If you would like to invite friends/your network to join the group then they can register at
emilysgroup.com 
They just need to add your name as the invitee.

I hope you enjoy the November prescription.

Emily x



Mind & Body


Colour & Scent 
This time of year can be hard going and we all need something special to cheer us up.Narcissi are my mum’s favourites. They are particularly uplifting when the days are short and the nights are long. Having flowers in winter time can make such a difference. A gift to others or why not for you? Scilly Flowers, is a family run business which is based on St Martin’s in the Scilly Isles. 

The flowers are sustainable, island grown, scented flowers and can be sent to any UK postal address. 

Click here to see their beautiful selection of flowers.

To Read


I Have Some Questions For YOU
Rebecca Makkai
I bought this book as a gift but ended up keeping it as the bookshop where I bought it recommended it so highly, as did the author Jennifer Egan. I am not usually a fan of the murder mystery/thriller genre but Makkai writes very well and although the book is a slow burn, it kept me gripped until the end.  

Click here to buy the book.

To Listen


Finally A Show About Women That Isn’t A Thinly Veiled

Aspirational Nightmare
This has to be the most convoluted title of a podcast series but it’s refreshingly different or you could argue obscure.  This episode is about a sound bath practitioner in a strip mall in Los Angeles. Other episodes include Jean Ketcham is an octogenarian who is baring it all. There’s also Karis Dolman who is 15 years old and a water ski instructor. 
It’s a wonderfully random and refreshingly different to the celebrity led podcast series that dominate the charts.

Click here to listen to the podcast.

To Investigate


Olio
I am a big admirer of Tessa Clarke and Saasha Celestial-One who co founded Olio which is a food sharing app dedicated to reducing food waste by connecting neighbours and local businesses to share surplus food. The idea for Olio emerged in 2015 when Clarke was moving house and couldn’t bear to throw away edible food. This moment highlighted the waste issues embedded in everyday life, inspiring Tessa to co-found Olio with Saasha. Since its’ inception, Olio has saved millions of portions of food from being wasted. Do check it out if you haven’t yet by going to olio app.com 
It’s such an inspired idea and you can add a photo of your item, set a pick up location either on your doorstep, in a public location, or hidden in a safe place. 
You never need throw away unwanted food again! And Olio has expanded to include users being able to give away other items like school uniform, toys and other useful household items.
Download the App now and help prevent food and household waste!

To Entertain



James Blunt: One Brit Wonder
This Netflix documentary follows James on his 2022 European comeback tour and explores the influences which have shaped James, including his life as a solider. James served in the British army and was deployed to Kosovo in 1999 as part of Nato’s peacekeeping force. Finding himself propelled into life as a global superstar, those around James talk about how his former life shaped the way he approached his new career. I totally fell for his parents who seemed to take his showbiz life with a huge pinch of salt and a large dose of laughter. Blunt is continually vilified by the press and as a result the public for being ‘posh’ and lacking in talent. He’s amazingly resilient and despite being advised by his manager not to respond to the nay sayers. He tries a new approach of fighting the tide of criticism he receives with his own style of humour.

EG Member: Jemima

 
About the member
Jemima is a multidisciplinary artist and curator, who studied at the Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College of Art. A very impressive and impactful part of Jemima’s career was when she curated at NOW Gallery initiating a programme of design, art and fashion exhibitions.  She commissioned the likes of Charles Jeffrey, Camille Walala and Molly Goddard to create solo installations for the gallery. This programme brought over 200,000 visitors to Greenwich Peninsula over 10 years with exhibitions, events and public sculptures. Jemima works as an art consultant, and as an artist working with Twist Art and she hosts a Sunday night Instagram Live called Creative Boost.

I have always admired Jemima’s work and @megaphonewoman is beautiful art created by Jemima exploring teenagers, motherhood, grief, happiness.

Jemima describes herself as ‘an artist and bipolar mother, speaking out about life and lessons through my alter ego.’


 

Jemima’s Recommendations

To Entertain
“I love Camden Art Centre, Whitechapel Gallery and South London Gallery. All have amazing free exhibitions on. All worth visiting. Camden Art Centre has an exhibition by the French artist Nicole L.  It is a must visit for its’ sofa sized limbs and its ‘penetables’ which are these canvases she made that you could inhabit – hard to describe and moody. As a serious feminist and activist, her work looks at the human body and makes space for us to be included in her work. It’s a political commentary on gender equality, this exhibition is fun, playful and surprising.” 

“Plus the café at Camden Art Centre is a delight, good coffee and cake, and the shop has excellent, unusual presents!”Click here to see more about Nicole L’s exhibition.

 Keep in touch with Jemima

Do get in touch with Jemima for a chat or work/general enquiries, she would love to hear from you and you can email her at jlb@jemimaburrill.co.uk

Christmas Sale -Jemima will have a show of her Megaphone Woman drawings and prints and her vessel watercolours on Friday 6th December 9am-5pm and Saturday 10am to Noon exhibiting alongside the brilliant artist Lou Rota at 57 Kempe Road, NW6 6SN. 

A new series of Jemima’s photographs – Recovery – will be shown in March 2025 at Pearson Lloyd Studio, examining being made redundant in a witty, uncomfortable way. 

I hope you have a lovely rest of the month and do drop me a line with any comments on what you have read or if you have feedback on the new featured member strand.

If you would like to invite a friend to receive the monthly prescription then please click the box below. To register to be an emily’s group member click on emilysgroup.com

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