2010 Exhibition

The 2010 Affordable Garden Art Exhibition will be open from Maundy Thursday 1st April until Sunday 6th June. It will include sculptures by British sculptors - students, emerging and established - some of whom are previous exhibitors here. There will be just over 100 pieces on display, as this is about how many can be given individual spaces in the garden and shown to best advantage, while giving enough interest for visitors who have travelled some distance.

There will be an indoor exhibition for added interest and refreshments will be available. Visitors will be able to donate an entrance fee to charity if they wish.

Normal opening days will be Thursday to Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays, from 1030am until 400pm.

Groups who wish to come on other days, or to have special catering arrangements or talks on regular days, may arrange to do so and may contact us at any time.

Sculptors exhibiting this year are mostly from Gloucestershire and surrounding counties and they work in most media, including stone, glass, metal, wood, ceramic, resin, mosaic and plastic. They are likely to be Emma Ablitt, Martin Adamson, Sian Andrews, Nigel Ash, Lynn Baker, Caroline Barnett, Mark Beattie, Ant Beetlestone, Erica Bibbings, John Bibbings, Anne Boning, Henrietta Bud, Fiona Campbell, Ray Castell, Sandra Christie, James Connolly, Gordon Cooke, Richard Cresswell, Sue Crossfield, Ed Elliott, Pat Elmore, Jane Foreman, Mike Gabriel, Peter Garrard, Neil Gow, Judy Greaves, Lucie Hakobyan, Andy Hayman, Hilary Higgott, Iron Vein, Derek Kinzett, Charlotte Masters, Claire McDermott, Fiona Meadley, Patricia Northcroft, Joanna Payne, John Payne, Kim Pethybridge, Hilary Poole, Gillian Reeve, Alex Relph, Sharon Rich, Andrew Roache, Gillian Roberts, Alan Ross, Peter Sainty, Kate Sell, Marie Shepherd, Helen Slater, Vanessa Stollery, Caro Sweet, Diane Tims, Dave Turner, Karen Vogt, Judith Waddington, Emma Walker, Pat Walls, Glyn Walton, and Cathy Wood.

The Affordable Garden Art Competition will be judged by Rachel Goldberg from the Phillips Collection in Washington DC.

The indoor exhibition will include work by Herefordshire artists Helen Crawford and Bronte Woodruff, as well as a collection of sketches by some of the featured sculptors and photographs by Devon Brewer.

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Exhibition