The Hampshire Medical Fund Art Show 2025, in association with Savills, will run from September 23 to 25 at Pinglestone Barn in Old Alresford, featuring contemporary art, sculpture and ceramics.
Curated with the support of Hampshire art boutique and consultancy Artiologie, the exhibition will showcase work by both established and emerging artists, with a portion of sales donated to the Hampshire Medical Fund.
The show will help fund a BD Cato Medication Workflow Solution. (Image: Hampshire Medical Fund)
Lucy de Laszlo, art consultant at Artiologie and chairman of the art show committee, said: “We’re thrilled to be holding the Art Show at Pinglestone Barn —a beautiful setting for what promises to be a wonderfully uplifting event.
“This year’s show will not only support the careers of some truly talented artists but will also raise vital funds for the Hampshire Medical Fund, specifically for local Cancer Services.
“It’s a wonderful opportunity to buy incredible art whilst supporting an amazing local cause.”
Artists from across the UK will be represented, alongside many from Hampshire, including Liza Butterworth, Rosie Copeland, Sally Newton, Becca Del Mar, Puff Morgan Giles, Paul Treasure and Christian Ferranti.
Hampshire artist Liza Butterworth will have work on display. (Image: Liza Butterworth) Proceeds will help fund the BD Cato Medication Workflow Solution for the Cancer Services Unit at Basingstoke Hospital.
The equipment, which costs £79,903, will replace manual processes with an automated, paperless system to improve accuracy, reduce errors and enhance patient care.
The Hampshire Medical Fund, founded in 1981 by the late Earl of Carnarvon, raises funds for state-of-the-art medical equipment not covered by NHS budgets for Basingstoke, Winchester and Andover hospitals.
In the past 10 years, the charity has funded more than 165 pieces of equipment at a total value of more than £5m.
The art show will also offer light bites, artisan coffee, a Bellini bar and wine.
Organisers say the event is ideal for collectors, or anyone simply looking for an inspiring day out.
Tickets for the show are £20 and can be booked through the Hampshire Medical Fund website.
New artwork will be introduced daily throughout the event.