Ancient geology, Norwegian boatbuilding and Japanese folk history provide inspiration for Dorset’s artists

Dorset Art Weeks 202623 May – 7 June 2026 Norwegian boatbuilding, Japanese folk history and ancient geology have provided inspiration and techniques for some of the artists taking part in this year’s Dorset Art Weeks. More than 500 artists will be showing their work at almost 300 venues across the county for Dorset Art Weeks, anContinue reading “Ancient geology, Norwegian boatbuilding and Japanese folk history provide inspiration for Dorset’s artists”

Last letters from Denmark used to create new art

‘The Last Post’, Thelma Hulbert Gallery, Honiton, Devon16 May – 27 June. Letters from Denmark have been used to make a thousand paper daisies for a new artwork commemorating the end of the Danish national postal service.  Gillian Taylor has created an installation using the correspondence she received following an invitation to the people of DenmarkContinue reading “Last letters from Denmark used to create new art”

Artist reveals stories of the River Stour for Dorset Art Weeks 2026

‘Flow’ – Threshing Barn at Bere Marsh Farm, Shillingstone 23 May – 7 June 2026 Natterjack toads, ghosts, and a grandfather clock saved from a flood, are amongst the stories gathered for Dorset Art Weeks’ headline commission this year. Artist Debbie Lee’s new work ‘Flow’ features stories she has gathered along the River Stour, and formsContinue reading “Artist reveals stories of the River Stour for Dorset Art Weeks 2026”

Meet the artists

Devon Open Studios6-21 September During Devon Open Studios, artists across the county will be inviting people to see how they work. The event is an opportunity to meet the artists, hear about their inspiration and take a peek inside their studios. Artists and makers will be demonstrating and showcasing their work in attics, sheds, galleriesContinue reading “Meet the artists”

Two artists inspired by the colour blue

A paper cello, a ‘Sky Window’ and a portrait of Van Gogh are all part of an exhibition inspired by the colour blue.

Two artists had the idea to collaborate on the exhibition at Powderham Castle, which has its own special shade known as Powderham Blue.

Gillian Taylor has been taking photos of the sky every day since the first lockdown, and Jane Perkins decided to create a large-scale installation of a bowerbird’s bower, decorated with blue objects from the Castle.

Iconic historic tree inspires new mural for Newton Abbot

Some new street art with contributions from local people is adding a splash of colour and community spirit to Newton Abbot. Artist Joe Webster wanted to involve the community in creating the new 16-metre high artwork which was inspired by a giant oak tree, felled to make way for the war memorial a century ago.Continue reading “Iconic historic tree inspires new mural for Newton Abbot”

New exhibition showcases stories of Exeter’s paper making heritage

A sculptural paper installation and a fictional sound story are helping to reveal the tales behind Exeter’s paper making past.

Double Elephant Print Workshop will be showcasing the fascinating discoveries made during Paper and Print – a year-long community research project into Exeter’s paper mills.

Huge sculpture and film inspired by the story of wool in Somerset

300 Somerset sheep fleeces will be used to create an enormous sculpture as part of an exhibition inspired by the story of wool. A film which takes the viewer on a reflective journey exploring wool from fleece to yarn will also feature. The exhibition – Spinning a Yarn – will take place at the SomersetContinue reading “Huge sculpture and film inspired by the story of wool in Somerset”