Until February 7th
Joanna Long
Closed Sunday and Monday
Other Days - 11am - 4pm
An exhibition of oil paintings and charcoal drawings by Rowan Day.
Exploring the mystery of life, through a spiritual quest for freedom while stepping into love, translating her personal journey of meditation and discovery onto canvas.
Deeply inspired by nature and the belief that divinity permeates every particle of creation. Rowan aims to communicate her inner experience, while capturing the compelling play between light and dark, beauty and chaos in the world all around us.
Her work speaks of hope, of light in the darkness and the dynamic motion of life and nature. Opening the doorway to the great beyond.
Putting Our House in Order
An installation and performances by Shared Habitat - www.sharedhabitat.net
Sunday 15th February - Saturday 21st February 2026
Monday – Friday: 10:30 am – 4:30 pm Saturday: 10:30 am – 1:00 pm
Ticketed Performance: Thursday, 19 February at 7:30 pm - followed by a finissage with drinks.Tickets: £7 (Concession: £4)
Artists: Eila Goldhahn, Mike McInerney, Eeva-Maria Mutka, Stuart J Young
Maps, tools, images, and traces of human labor unfold over the week, while live performances weave movement and sound through the installation taking place throughout opening hours.
Audiences are encouraged to visit the installation multiple times to and witness the work as it shifts and evolves
Enquiries Email: eilagoldhahn@gmail.com
Traces of a changing world order - maps, engineering and agricultural tools, a geode, fragments, gestures, sounds, still and moving images and marks - are assembled, dismantled and rearranged in an ongoing search for cohesion between memory, senescence and hope.
Beginning on the 15th February Goldhahn, McInerney, Mutka and Young initiate an installation-performance that expands and contracts at its own tempo. A provisional constellation of objects, speculative mechanisms, drawings and sonic or choreographic traces sets the stage.
Over six days, materials migrate, accumulate or fade. Here, putting our house in order is not a cleansing of the unwanted but a hopeful, unhurried practice—an artistic reckoning with the mess we now inhabit collectively, and with fragile possibilities of renewal.
Monday Life Group Exhibition
Sunday 1st - Saturday 7th March 2026
The Monday Life Drawing Group, which has been in existence for about over 10 years, was formed when a group of friends got together to organise some life sessions. Over the years membership has gradually changed but the basic aim, to provide a supportive and friendly space for drawing and painting from life, remains the same.
Models pose for varying lengths of time from 2 minutes to a full hour. Most poses are approximately 20 minutes in length.
Most of the work on display is completed in the life drawing sessions themselves but some members of the group develop their work further at home using other media.
Totnes Fringe Exhibition
Saturday 4th - 11th July 2026