June 1, 2026

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Dorset Museum & Gallery to explore stories of women

[ad_1] Visible Women by acclaimed photographer Lucy Sewill will run at the Dorset Museum & Art Gallery from March 7 to April 28, 2026. The exhibition, on display in the Alice Ellen Cooper Dean Community Space, addresses gender inequality and ageism in the entertainment industry through a series of portraits of some of Britain’s most

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Art gallery with focus on Wales to open soon in Tenby

[ad_1] The Jimi Zen Gallery will launch on St David’s Day, in historic Sergeants Lane in Tenby as a tribute to Wales through a blend of traditional photography and modern, retro-inspired artistry. Jimi Zen, the artist behind the gallery, said: “My work is a tribute to the poetry of the Welsh landscape. “Opening on St

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The art world’s next battleground? Ski resorts

[ad_1] Forget the Winter Olympics. The latest battle in the Alps is between the Swiss ski resorts of St Moritz and Gstaad, competing to be the art venue of choice for their well-heeled clientele. Each seems similar to those of us on lower ground, offering the rewards of five-star hotels, Michelin-starred restaurants and luxury goods

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Two Girls on the Shore joins Beverley Art Gallery collection

[ad_1] Two Girls on the Shore, painted in 1963 and set at Spurn Point, captures two women emerging from the sea on a cold day. Councillor Nick Coultish, cabinet member for culture, leisure, and tourism at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: “This painting, by celebrated artist David Remfry, is a wonderful addition to the

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The art gallery redefining London’s creative scene

[ad_1] An art gallery in Hampton Wick is giving artists a space to rediscover their passion for creating—inviting their local community on the journey with them. Founded in 2021 by Kate Howe and run alongside fellow artist and business partner Sally Minns, the RuptureXIBIT has been firm in being a space for artists. Their aim

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One of the nation’s most prestigious artist groups coming to heart of York

[ad_1] Published 17th Feb 2026, 06:00 GMT And art aficionados have a treat in store this month as Stephenson’s Gallery plays host to members of one the nation’s most prestigious artist groups. A New Legacy: The Society of Women Artists at Stephenson’s Gallery, York, is described as a “significant cultural moment for the North, bringing

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Gaza student exhibition opens at Gallery North Hailsham

[ad_1] We Are Still Here, on display at Gallery North in Hailsham, East Sussex until March 21, showcases poetry, visual art and personal testimonies from students in the region who are living through conflict and hardship. The exhibition is based on a recently published anthology of the same name, featuring the writings of young people

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Discover the free art gallery better than the National Gallery but has no visitors

[ad_1] A free art gallery in London is said to have fewer visitors than the National Gallery. While the National Gallery and the Tate Modern are constantly busy, some galleries are less popular. These venues boast free access and art collections, despite being less well-known among some tourists. The Guildhall Art Gallery in the City

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National Gallery to make major cuts in effort to stem ballooning deficit | National Gallery

[ad_1] The National Gallery is to make significant cuts in the face of an £8.2m deficit in the coming year, which could mean fewer free exhibitions and ticketed shows, less international borrowing of artworks and more expensive tickets. As a result of considerably increased running costs and stagnant income, the gallery has said it will

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‘Beautiful building’ used as hardware store for decades now a thriving art gallery

[ad_1] Sixty artists have taken over a historic Brighton landmark for a new showcase of Sussex talent. The Kellie Miller Arts Gallery has transformed the former Dockerills hardware store on Church Street into a creative hub. Its first Open Call show mixes new local talent with established artists. Gallery owner Kellie Miller opened the “beautiful

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