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FESTIVAL OF WESSEX 2026 • 26 Colour Over 150 objects spanning art, science, nature and cultural histories. Artworks by Hokusai, Kandinsky, Bridget Riley and Andy Warhol are on display alongside exquisite crafts and objects. Until 6 September: RAMM, Queen Street, EXETER, EX4 3RX. Tuesday 10.30am - 5pm, Wednesday - Sunday 10am - 5pm. £6. rammuseum.org.uk . WASSILY KANDINSKY ‘BOGENSHUTZE’ (c. 1912) © Sheffield Museums NICK ANDREW ‘EILLA-CERSA’ (Acrylic and oil on canvas, 152 x 81 cm) Bull Mill Open Studios Contemporary landscape painting and drawing projects sale by Nick Andrew, wildlife art on reclaimed wood by Tanya Hinton, and jewellery by Stephanie Gilbert. 3 - 5 July: Bull Mill Studio, Bull Lane, CROCKERTON, Warminster, BA12 8AY. 10am - 5pm. 07730 400784 / nickandrew.co.uk / tanyahinton.co.uk . HOWARD PHIPPS ‘WIN GREEN FROM BERWICK DOWN’ The Arborealists: Biophilia Twenty selected works addressing ecological concerns with a particular focus on trees, woodland, hedgerows and commons. By visually representing biophilia, or ‘bringing the outside in’, the exhibition can support patient, NHS staff and visitor wellbeing as part of Art Space , a programme of art initiatives across University Hospitals Dorset. 1 July - 14 August: Art Space Gallery, Atrium, Zone B, Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Castle Lane East, BOURNEMOUTH, BH7 7HA. 10am - 4pm. 03000 194060. FYNN ALLEN Dorchester Ceramics Market Dorset Clay Cooperative is bringing together a one-day market celebrating the variety and versatility of contemporary ceramics, with makers from across Dorset and further afield, including the 2026 winner of channel 4’s The Great Pottery Throwdown , Fynn Allen. Visitors can browse and buy work spanning sculpture, homewares, ceramic art, jewellery, garden pottery and functional tableware - made using a range of methods and firing techniques. The market will include established makers who regularly exhibit around the UK, alongside newer artists hosting their first-ever stall. Dorset Clay Cooperative supports and promotes ceramic artists and makers, creating opportunities for the public to discover and buy high-quality work and for artisan makers to connect with a Dorset audience. 11 July: The Corn Exchange, High East Street, DORCHESTER, DT1 1HF. 10am - 4pm. Free entry. dorsetclaycooperative.com.
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