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11 Visual Arts ZANDRA RHODES: ‘A LIFE IN PRINT’ Until 10 May The Holburne, Great Pulteney Street, BATH, BA2 4DB. Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm, Sunday and Bank Holiday 11am - 5pm. 01225 388569 “Exhibition showcasing a spectacular array of Dame Zandra Rhodes’ vibrant screen-printed garments from the 1960s, 70s and 80s.” ‘WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2025’ Until 26 April Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Queens Road, BRISTOL, BS8 1RL. 10am - 5pm. bristolmuseums.org.uk . YEOVIL ART GROUP Exhibition and Open Day Saturday 30th May Teas, coffees and cakes BIRCHFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE Yeovil BA21 5RL 10am - 4pm ITY CENTRE Free admission Parking ‘Caiman’ by Katy Wilde CALL FOR SCULPTURE BEYOND HORIZONS Sculpture at Stoberry Park Garden Major open-air exhibition stoberrybeyondhorizons.co.uk While We’re Watching “Materials and methods echo the artists’ shared role as storytellers in this multi-disciplinary exhibition by six artists who invigilate at Hauser & Wirth Somerset. Alannah Sallis’s Beautiful Disguises speaks to the allure of surface and the emotional complexity hidden beneath, using clown imagery to explore persona, masking, and the human psyche. Becca Croxton works mainly with woodcut printmaking, carving connection to identity through the layering, and exploration of place and time. Fiona Campbell’s organic sculptural textiles use labour-intensive processes to rework discarded materials, treating matter as non-hierarchical gestures of care, repair and resistance. Kate Plowman’s mixed media images, sculptures, and mosaic works are made largely from collaged recycled materials including maps and clothing. Leslie Glenn Damhus’s paintings are steeped in mythology, fairytales, religious iconography and animal symbolism in art. Her playful sense of humour combines the historical and the contemporary, weaving modern-day cultural reference through Quattrocento imagery. Penny Hartley’s Model Village uses drawings and soft abstract buildings to represent structures that we live and work in, of physical settlements and ideas of community.” 27 March - 6 April: No. 6 Bruton, 6 High Street, BRUTON, BA10 0AA. Friday - Sunday 11am – 5pm. 07702 476755. PENNY HARTLEY ‘MODEL VILLAGE ISOMETRIC 3’ KIT GLAISYER: ‘VIEWS FROM EGGARDON HILL’ Until 30 April Bridport Contemporary, 11 Downes Street, BRIDPORT, DT6 3JR. Saturday 10am - 3pm. 07983 465789 / kitglaisyer.com . “Kit's paintings begin with an impressionist touch, capturing the immediacy of a fl eeting moment, with thin paint layers applied over several weeks or months, creating vibrant tapestries of light and colour.” Above: ‘Eggardon Hill Glowing Fields’ (Oil on canvas, 90 x 60 cm) DON MCCULLIN: ‘BROKEN BEAUTY’ Until 3 May The Holburne Museum, BATH, BA2 4DB. Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm. £11. 01225 388569 / holburne.org. See Exhibit A, page 3. PINKIE MACLURE: ‘EARTHLY SPIRITS’ Until 4 May East Quay, Harbour Road, WATCHET, TA23 0AQ. 10am - 5pm. eastquaywatchet.co.uk. “Scottish stained glass artist and musician Pinkie Maclure explores themes of environmentalism.” ‘POSTER POWER!’ Until 10 May Victoria Art Gallery, Bridge Street, BATH, BA2 4AT. Tuesday - Sunday 10.30am - 5pm. £9. victoriagal.org.uk . “This colourful exhibition showcases an exceptional range of British posters from the 19th and 20th centuries.” Above: Clifford and Rosemary Ellis ‘You Can Be Sure of Shell, Antiquaries Prefer Shell (1934) ‘LEGACY IN MAKING’ Until 10 May Somerset Rural Life Museum, Chilkwell Street, GLASTONBURY, BA6 8DB. Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 5pm. £8.50 / £6.95 / £3.50. srlm.org.uk. “This new exhibition celebrates the remarkable breadth of contemporary and historic craft in Somerset. Bringing together former members and masters of the Somerset Craft Guild, along with the 2025 Somerset Art Works × Somerset Craft Guild Emerging Maker Bursary artists, the exhibition reveals a vibrant creative community shaped by heritage, experimentation and deep connection to place.” Above: Ivor Hancock at Musgrove Willow, July 2013 (Photograph by Pauline Rook) ‘LUCIAN FREUD ETCHINGS: A CREATIVE COLLABORATION’ Until 21 June Poole Museum, 4 High Street, POOLE, BH15 1BW. 10am - 5pm, 01202 817869 / poolemuseum.org.uk . “This exhibition shines a light on Lucian Freud’s lesser-known passion for printmaking.” ‘SPRING 2026’ Until 12 July Tincleton Gallery, The Old School House, TINCLETON, near Dorchester, DT2 8QR. Saturday and Sunday 10am - 4pm. tincletongallery.com . “Mixed show by Tincleton Gallery artists Imogen Bittner, Kim Pragnell, Mary Gillett, Philippa Headley, and Ruth Ander, plus guest artists Johannes von Stumm, Alison Wear, Almuth Tebbenhoff, and Ruth Chapman.”
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