
Past Events › Exhibitions
January 2018
BUT IS IT ART?
A group of figures react to an unseen work of art, capturing a variety of emotions; curiosity, fascination, bewilderment, even hostility. It is up to us, the viewer to recreate the invisible work in our minds eye, and depending upon its nature, our perception of the character of the sculpted gallery goers changes. The body of work in this exhibition is the result of a project by one of Bath Artists’ Studios longest standing classes led by sculptor Sue Larner.
Find out more »May 2018
Fresh Art@ Bath 2018
Fresh Art@ Bath 2018 has created a collaborative multimedia exhibition inspired by the collections of the Holburne, No 1 Royal Crescent and the American Museum in Bath. This new artwork will be donated to NHS House. During the exhibition there will be free creative arts, health & wellbeing workshops as part of the engagement programme. For more details contact the organiser, Creativity Works. The Fresh Art @ project promotes positive wellbeing by engaging with cultural settings and community to create…
Find out more »June 2018
Repeat, Rehash
An exploration of the ways in which printmaking can inhabit a sculptural space. The first solo exhibition by emerging installation printmaker Alice Card-Hall. Printed scrolls of paper are draped, wrapped and rolled, manoeuvring and flowing through the gallery space. Shapes created by these compositions inspire line-work from which new print plates are born, and the cycle of print, installation and re-construction continues! Lino and wood cuts build up oscillating designs, and monoprints dissolve into white: Each print seen here is…
Find out more »July 2018
Mapping the Inner World
Beverley Ferguson. Using paper medical notes both in my work and as starting points I create a visual narrative for my experiences in the mental health system. I respond to and explore through a variety of textures: paper, textiles, sound and mixed media the notion of ‘sections.’ How it feels to be separated and cut off from the outside world by illness informs much of my work. It is also a celebration of life, as renewal and vitality return. These…
Find out more »A Celebration Of The Artworks Of Edward Lewis
As you would expect from a prolific artist who practised for over fifty years, Ed Lewis created a vast body of work. From paintings and drawings to collages that burst out of their rectangular origins, no style or discipline could contain the immense energy and passion he had for art.
Find out more »August 2018
Bath Artists’ Studios and Art At The Heart Of The RUH Fundraising Auction 2018
Following two successful fundraising art auctions, Bath Artists’ Studios (BAS) and Art at the Heart (AATH) are teaming up once again to stage a further event in 2018.
Find out more »September 2018
Somewhere In-Between: Suze Adams and Linda Ashe
Work-in-progress installation including photography, film, sound and sculpture
Find out more »BAS Open Studios 2018
Autumn 2018 comes in with a bang at Bath Artists’ Studios in this popular annual fixture of our calendar.
Find out more »October 2018
Russell Bell
Russell Bell has been Bath Spa University graduate artist in residence at Bath Artists’ Studios from October 2017.
Find out more »November 2018
She Did That: A Celebration of Female Visual Artists Working in the Music Industry
A group exhibition featuring the work of five female artists with West Country connections, whose artworks and illustrations have featured on record sleeves, festival and gig posters, music videos and articles in the music press.
Find out more »Peter Seal: Paintings and Collages
Peter Seal’s abstract paintings and collages invite meditative engagement, evoking a range of moods through his handling of colour and form.
Find out more »December 2018
Exhibition 12/12/18
Group show by third year students from Bath Spa University School of Art and Desig
Find out more »January 2019
Mundane: Cybi Williams
Cybi Williams explores themes inspired by the oddities he encounters in daily life
Find out more »Cynefin: Dafydd Davis
Dafydd Davis' paintings are his attempts to reconnect to the landscape where he grew up, ran, climbed and walked with a focus on rock, light and weather.
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