
Until 2 August
The Fugitives Jane Harris Throughout August & By Appointment. A solo exhibition celebrating the acclaimed artist Jane Harris (1956–2022). Made possible by the Estate of Jane Harris, this exhibition marks the first time a selection of her work has been released and offered for acquisition under the stewardship of Freeny Yianni (founder of CLOSE Gallery) and Prue O’Day, on behalf of her husband Jiri Kratochvil and their son George Kratochvil. Opening Hours, Thursday: 11-4, Friday: 11-4, Saturday: 11-3, Sunday: Closed. For appointments, please get in touch info@closeltd.com. CLOSE Gallery, Close House, Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset TA3 6AE. info@closeltd.com. 01823 480 350. closeltd.com.
Until 8 August
Jackie Cox & Chris Sinden: Take Two – Take Two is a joint exhibition exploring landscape and wildlife through the distinctive styles of Jackie Cox and Chris Sinden. Featuring scraperboard, coloured pencil, mixed media paintings, and complex multiblock linocuts. Open Tuesday to Saturday, 9.30am – 3.00pm. Free entry at Ilminster Arts Centre, TA19 0AN. 01460 54973 www.ilminsterartscentre.com.
9 – 17 August
Art Exhibition, The 53rd Annual Art Exhibition by the Seaton & District Art Society, 10am – 4pm (1pm on 17 August), United Reformed Church Hall, Cross Street, Seaton EX12 2LH, exhibitions@seatonartsociety.co.uk.
Until 10 August
Landmarks: the Colours and Patterns of Dorset – an exhibition of vibrant paintings by Hilary Buckley. After two successful solo exhibitions, this will be the third exhibition of vibrant paintings by Hilary Buckley, a Lyme-Regis-based artist, who specialises in depicting the local Dorset landscape in her own colourful style. For more information visit dorset-artist.uk. The Malthouse Gallery, Town Mill, Lyme Regis DT7 3PU. Daily 10.00am to 5.00pm. Free admission. Contact: 01297 444111. Website: Dorset-artist.uk.
11 – 25 August
Richard Kaye, Recent Works This exhibition is incredibly varied and includes abstract landscapes of Exeter, vibrant, geometric wooden reliefs, some Brutalist screen prints, and some hugely accomplished drawings too. The common thread is a constant focus on dramatic compositions and explosive use of colour. The Malthouse Gallery, The Town Mill, Lyme Regis DT7 3PU. Opening times: 10 – 5:30 daily (including Sundays).
12 August – 5 September
Community Focus: A Workshops Collection An exhibition showcasing the work of our regular workshop participants – from painting and drawing to creative writing. This exhibition celebrates the creativity and skills developed through the excellent workshops hosted at the Ilminster Arts Centre. Free entry. Open Tuesday to Saturday, 9.30am – 3.00pm at Ilminster Arts Centre, TA19 0AN. 01460 54973 www.ilminsterartscentre.com.
18 – 21 August
Diana Parker (Ceramicist) and Maria Bolton (Fine Artist). Diana Parker is a local potter working with porcelain and stoneware, her work is largely domestic ware, but also incorporates some sculptural decorative pieces. Maria Bolton is a mixed media artist living and working in Derbyshire. She studied Textiles at Goldsmiths college and incorporates fabric and stitching in her multi layered landscape paintings. Using a variety of techniques, her work is contemporary, atmospheric and evocative. Exhibition at Eype Centre for the Arts, Mount Lane, Eype, Bridport DT6 6AR. 10.30am – 4.30pm.
21 – 25 August
Morcombelake Art group Exhibition showing, paintings, etchings and pottery with a display of print making methods. Preview 6pm to 9pm.on 21st August. 10am to 4pm at Morcombelake Village Hall just off the A35.Take the turning to Whitchurch Canonicorum (near Art Wave West). Barbara Green 01297489438.
25 – 30 August
Malak Mattar Art Exhibition An opportunity for local audiences to experience the powerful artistic voice of one of Palestine’s most compelling contemporary artists. At Loving by Nature, Antelope Walk, Dorchester. Opening Hours: 10am – 4pm (10am – 2pm Monday) Special Event: Children’s book reading at the Festival in Borough Gardens on Saturday 30 August, 5pm.
Until, 7 September
Recurring Intricacies brings together photography, ceramics, papercuts, and sculptures made by three female artists: Helen Sear, Charlotte Hodes, and Amanda Benson. The exhibition takes visitors through the ‘recurring intricacies’ of the eighteenth century, celebrating Sherborne House’s fascinating, colourful, cultural, and theatrical past. The Sherborne Newland Sherborne, Dorset DT9 3JG.
Until 13 September
An exclusive photographic exhibition exploring the world of reggae – from its origins to its icons. The exhibition features the work of internationally acclaimed photographer and West Dorset resident Adrian Boot, with images of Bob Marley and the Wailers, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, Gregory Isaacs and many other reggae legends. It also includes other key figures from the period including lovers rock star Janet Kaye, poet Benjamin Zephaniah, Mick Jagger, Nelson Mandela and even a very young Naomi Campbell! The exhibition is a partnership between Bridport Arts Centre, Urban Image, Greensleeves Records and Clocktower Records. Bridport Arts Centre, South Street, Bridport DT6 3NR. 10am – 4pm, Tues – Sat. Free.
Sladers’ Summer Print Show Original wood engravings, woodblock, aquatint, carborundum and drypoint prints by Julian Bailey NEAC, Martyn Brewster ARE, Merlyn Chesterman RE, Michael Fairclough RE NEAC, Sally McLaren RE, Howard Phipps RWA ARE SWE; furniture by Petter Southall; ceramics by Björk Haraldsdóttir. Affordable works of art that celebrate the places, people and things that make life worth living made by brilliant contemporary printmakers with exceptional ceramics by Björk Haraldsdóttir and wonderful furniture by Petter Southall. Sladers Yard Contemporary Art & Craft Gallery, Cafe Sladers, West Bay, Bridport Dorset DT6 4EL. Open Wednesday to Saturday 10am – 4.30pm. t: 01308 459511 gallery@sladersyard.co.uk sladersyard.co.uk