Summer Art Weeks 2024

I am very happy to be taking part in Warwickshire Open Studios Summer Art Weeks this year and will be welcoming visitors to my studio between 22 June and 7 July.

This year there are over 400 artists and makers taking part at 121 venues across Warwickshire, Coventry and the Worcestershire borders.

My studio will be open to the public on the following dates and times:

  • Saturday 22 June: 11am - 4pm

  • Sunday 23 June: 11am - 4pm

  • Thursday 27 June: 10am - 2pm

  • Saturday 29 June: 11am - 4pm

  • Sunday 30 June: 11am - 4pm

  • Thursday 4 July: 10am - 2pm

  • Saturday 6 July: 11am - 4pm

  • Sunday 7 July: 11am - 4pm

At 14 Brookedale, Harvington, Worcestershire, WR11 8ND. Parking is available on the driveway in front of the house. (Please note: There are some steps and narrow doorways that may not be suitable for wheelchair users). You can find me in the Summer Art Weeks Brochure as venue 85 in the Worcestershire Borders area. I have copies of the 2024 brochure - please contact me if you’d like a copy, or you can download a PDF version here.

What can you expect from a visit?

  • See my latest paintings; a collection of atmospheric works that play with movement, colour, temperature and layers

  • A selection of Giclee prints available to purchase (card payments accepted on any purchases)

  • The chance to see inside a working studio, talk about my process and see me at work

  • A family friendly atmosphere with toilets

  • The chance to participate in a special Art Weeks collaborative project I’ll be hosting

  • Enjoy a cup of tea/coffee and some biscuits or cake

Important! My studio is located within a busy family home, there may be some children, pets, noise and mess!

Worcestershire Borders art trail

Why not make a day of it and follow the Worcestershire Borders art trail where you can see the work over 30+ artists across nine locations: Offenham, Evesham, Harvington, Church Lench, Alcester, Feckenham and Winyates Green.

Download a PDF of the trail

See full event details participating artist details

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