Simon Packard: Paintings
Eight mixed media works on paper, titled 'Immunity', conceived for the Goods Shed during a visit to Naples, Italy, in January. On view Fridays and weekends in July and August from 11am to 4pm.
Eight mixed media works on paper, titled 'Immunity', conceived for the Goods Shed during a visit to Naples, Italy, in January. On view Fridays and weekends in July and August from 11am to 4pm.
You are invited to come and meet Artist Frank Cook for an informal introduction about the content and his methods of
You are invited to attend the Preview of the first Great Christmas Art Exhibition at the Goods Shed
Journeys into Abstraction - PREVIEW - come along and meet the Artist - Laurel Smart
Artist Rob Collins celebrates some of those things that make Gloucestershire such a great place to live.
Merilyn Brason's exhibition “Seascapes” will run at the Goods Shed between 19th May and 27th June 2021
We are delighted to be hosting this new exhibition of David Bent’s Art of Flight collection inspired by the Red Arrows. The Exhibition runs from 30th June to 29th August 2021
Whatever you think about mathematics, come and enjoy this feast of visual delights curated by Tetbury mathematician, John Andrews! Running from1 September to 10 October 2021
We are delighted to be hosting an exhibition of works by Angie Spencer entitled The Art of Listening. The Exhibition runs from 13th October to 21st November 2021
We are delighted to be hosting an exhibition of works by the Tetbury Art Society. The Exhibition runs from 24th November until the 24th December 2021.
Window Wanderland - a Magical Walking Trail to light up our streets. Take part in a unique event lit up by displays in local windows and gardens
Valerie Dugan - Exhibition of Calligraphy and Botanical Art 16th February through to 27th March 2022
Colour beyond Darkness - from artist Laurel Smart. Her latest works, created over the last two years celebrating how colour sustained her through the pandemic.
Fiesta - from artist Trish Claridge. The incredible beauty of the bold, yet often delicate forms, found in the garden of her new home, drew her to paint large floral works using the drama of the play of light and shadows as her inspiration.
The students of Sir William Romney's School enjoy creating Art. The subject offers them an opportunity to exercise their creativity whilst gaining valuable life skills and benefitting from the positive mental health aspects. The Sir William Romney's School Art Exhibition gives you a taste of all of the projects students have worked on this year
Ephemeral Landscapes with local artist Sandra Chin. This exhibition examines the effect time and the elements have on the landscape and also the dynamics and tensions between humanity and nature