20,000 hand-crafted moths will be used to create an immersive display for COP26, the UN climate change conference.
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Prison Residencies – artist residencies at Shepton Mallet Prison
A group of artists have been inspired by the historic records of Shepton Mallet Prison, including “crimes” such as being a Suffragette or the theft of butter.
Art at the castle inspired by medieval creatures, a gay earl and a pet tortoise
Medieval creatures, a gay earl and a pet tortoise have all inspired works of art at Powderham Castle.
Artists throw open their studio doors
Artists all over Devon will be throwing open their doors and inviting people to look behind the scenes of an artist’s studio.
Top musicians get to know the locals in Ashburton
Top musicians will be rehearsing in fields, parks and gardens as they get to know the locals while they prepare for Ashburton Chamber Music Festival.
New sculptures at Exeter Cathedral reflect hope, resilience and new beginnings
Four huge sculptures are floating in the air above visitors to Exeter Cathedral. The human-like forms reflect themes of hope, resilience and new beginnings.
Events to highlight importance of creativity for health and wellbeing
Three key events in May will highlight the importance of creativity for health & wellbeing in the aftermath of the pandemic and for the future.
New sculptures at Exeter Cathedral to reflect hope, resilience and new beginnings
Four huge sculptures will float in the air above visitors to Exeter Cathedral. The human-like forms will reflect themes of hope, resilience and new beginnings.
Miniature pieces of art inspired by restrictions of the pandemic
An exhibition of miniature artworks will be displayed in a set of old printer’s letterpress drawers. The drawers’ tiny compartments – which originally housed the print typefaces – have provided a stimulus for the exhibiting artists.
New music aims to raise the profile of the double bass
A new piece of music aims to raise the profile of the double bass. The tones and range of this often-underrated instrument are explored in Leo Geyer’s new work ‘Water Boatman’.