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What’s On
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We are on the move!
Re-opening Friday 1 March 2024
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Global Carnival
26 July 2023 - 9 March 2024
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Sir John Betjeman's Banana Blush
7pm Saturday 18 November 2023
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The Caravan Gallery
9 October - 4 November 2023
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Jogja Disability Arts - street art designs
15 November - 9 December 2023
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Surface Detail
7 September - 14 October 2023
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Flying Monk Art Trail 2023
Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 September
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Photo Mini-Marathon
Saturday 8 July 2023
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Source: Food and Drink Weekend
14 - 15 July 2023
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In Living Memory
30 June - 22 July 2023
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John Betjeman: from gas lamps to grottos, cottages to cathedrals
Saturday 8 July 2023
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A Family of Artists
20 June - 22 July 2023
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Unseen
19 May - 17 June 2023
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In the Flow
5 May - 10 June 2023
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New Narratives
Our selected projects
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Emergence
17 March - 22 April 2023
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Deacon Blue and other colours
3 February - 11 March 2023
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In Living Memory
21 October - 11 November 2022
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Between Line and Shadow
7 - 26 October 2022
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Less Is More
8 September - 1 October 2022
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Round These Parts
8 August - 3 September 2022
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More Than a Number
20 - 30 July 2022
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Heart of Glass
28 June - 16 July 2022
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Passengers
20 - 25 June 2022 (Refugee Week)
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In Search of Lost Time
30 May - 18 June 2022
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These Four Walls
6 - 28 May 2022
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As We See It
25 March – 30 April 2022
Projects
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New Narratives
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Pride of Place Malmesbury
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Flying Monk Art Trail
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In Living Memory
Journal
Sarah Kirby discusses the Pythouse series of linocuts marking the seasons at a South Wiltshire kitchen garden
View one of Kialy’s stunning animated films exploring LGBTQIA+ identity in the Cameroonian community
Mosa (film curator) has worked with Aaron (visual designer) to develop a multimedia creative digital journal to document and share Mosa’s findings from an archive film research trip to Africa and Paris.
A British-born Cameroonian visual artist with a textiles background working with animation and sound to explore representation of queer Cameroonian identity
Gill Hackett is a maker of papier mâché vessels. She lives and works in Horsley Gloucestershire, England.
For me, painting is a therapeutic practice; an act of sensory self-expression which gives my soul a voice.
My work draws on memories and more recent encounters with the landscape and natural habitats found in Wiltshire
This podcast is about ‘Malmesbury Remembered in Art’, part of the In Living Memory project, recorded at the Show and Tell event at the Rausing Building in November 2022
My working process is driven by discovery rather than plan. This often starts when I find, by chance, an object, place, image or situation which resonates in some as yet indefinable way
Through the New Narratives programme, the British Council has opened up a future facing dialogue between young creatives and representative organisations in Africa and the UK
I find myself drawn to a notion of a ‘sense of place’ whereby my physical experiences alongside more metaphorical aspects take me on a journey of discover
Paul Lewis is an artist who works in watercolour and oils, specialising in landscape painting
Cynthia Sitei is the curator of the More Than a Number exhibition of photography from ten African Countries
“I’m a contemporary glass artist and use fusing and slumping to complement traditional methods of glassworking”
“I am truly passionate about glass. Its colour, vibrancy and as the basis of my creative work. The glass I most love to use is the bright, intensely coloured Dichroic glass”
Photographer Cesar Dezfuli introduces Passengers, a project tracing the fortunes of 118 young men who in 2016 were rescued from an overloaded dinghy floating off the coast of Libya and who since then are seeking refuge in Europe.
I am an artist based near Malmesbury where I work from my green roofed studio built using reclaimed wood. My work explores the landscape and the vegetation that lies within its perimeter.
Leonora Sanders is a photographer and artist, whose work is focused on exploring themes of diversity, gender equality and the representation of women.
I’m a designer maker specialising in printmaking for textiles, working from the Pink House Studio in Wiltshire.