Whistleblowers exhibition: Meet the artist
Alex Knell talks about the inspiration behind the project and how creating these works has shaped his own understanding of truth, freedom and individual power dynamics in today’s society
Alex Knell talks about the inspiration behind the project and how creating these works has shaped his own understanding of truth, freedom and individual power dynamics in today’s society
A suite of new work conceived specifically for the Goods Shed, depicting UK individuals who exposed corporate malpractice, systemic failures, fraud or abuse of power.
Enjoy the exhibition and meet the artist. Alison Vickery will also be in conversation with Chris Woodcock of Tetbury’s Spencer
House Gallery.
In this free session, Alison will be demonstrating some of the techniques she used to create the works shown in her current Pathways exhibition
Light and colour dominate Alison Vickery’s work, much of which is inspired by walks along pathways, through the countryside and by the side of canals and rivers and coast paths.
Textiles in all their forms – silk, cotton, wool, paper – and a variety of different techniques: hand and machine stitching, collage, weaving and felting.
All are welcome to this free family event at The Goods Shed where Tetbury Police Museum and Courtroom will be unlocking the secrets of crime detection through history
Laurel’s signature, large abstract paintings are primarily an exploration of colour and mark making, whose busy, crowded surfaces take your eye on a journey of discovery.
This event has been postponed until next year.
Join us for an evening of sustainable fashion that will inspire you to embrace the re-use culture in style. Brought to you by Greening Tetbury and Tetbury WI as part of The Great Big Green Week.
Robert’s work repurposes waste plastics; transforming the by-products of our industrial civilisation to explore themes of fragmentation and connection and the visible yet invisible crises of our age.
The uniqueness of Gloucestershire landscape. The River Severn from source to estuary; OS Explorer Map 168 (Stroud, Tetbury and Malmesbury); the Arlingham Arm, and three local orchards
Three artists, three perspectives, three directions. Free admission. Open Wednesday to Sunday, 10am-4pm, from 26 September until 3 November.
Alison is an expressionistic contemporary, mixed media artist whose colourful and vibrant work is mostly inspired by the natural world. She particularly likes the organic shapes created by nature and sometimes embellishes those to produce fantastical fauna and flora.
Step into the world of railway photography as multi-award-winning UK photographer Jack Boskett unveils his most cherished works.
Sunday 13 October 2024. 10:30am to 4pm. Stalls, Cosplay, Exhibition and Artwork, with more to be announced nearer the time. Comic Book dealers, artists, writers, creators, and individual unique items. […]
Sir William Romney’s School is proud to announce its annual Key Stage 3 Art Exhibition at Tetbury Goods Shed. Please come along and enjoy the exciting artwork created by our talented young Art students this year.
@suebownart www.suebownart.com Sue Bown’s large-scale energetic abstract work explores shape, colour and movement. Noticing detail in the world around her has been part of Sue’s essence for as long as […]
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