Sunday April 19th to Saturday, 25th April 2026
John Platt
 
 
 
Sunday April 26th to Saturday, May 2nd, 2026.
Open every day 10h - 17h 
 
'Timeless'

 

An exhibition of paintings by Alan Dax SWAc

www.alandaxartist.com 

email alandaxartist@gmail.com

 
Private View - Sunday, 26th April. 5 to 7 pm
 

 

 

The essence of Alan’s work attempts to convey a spirit of place, from atmospheric scenery to reflective interiors. 

Alan’s home village backs onto Dartmoor, where he can experience these surroundings in all weathers. New ideas evolve from thought provoking environments, from familiar scenes closer to home to the ever-changing moods outside and further afield, creating the inspiration for his oil paintings.

 

Alan regularly exhibits his work though out the United Kingdom and he is an academician with the South West Academy of Fine and Applied Art.

Dartington and Totnes Open Studios

 

Sunday 3rd - 9th May

 

 

Sunday 10th -  16th May

Storytime

 

Andy Coldrey

 

Open every day 10h - 17h

 

Enquiries- andrew.coldrey3@gmail.com

Insta @andycoldreyart

 

The work in this exhibition has been inspired by story- telling, both stories I have read and those I have told myself.

 

These self-scripted stories find their origins in dreams, poetry, the internet, TV images, politics, myth, music and in many other sources.

 

Some of the paintings are inspired by fiction I’ve read in the last months and years; and finally there is a series of work in response to surgery I underwent in 2024.

 

 

Sunday 17th -  23rd May

 

Ingrid Parker Heil

 

Enquiries: chrisandingrid@hotmail.com - 01626 854495

It is now almost 40 years since I left my home in Vienna where I had studied Art and Tapestry Weaving, in order to live with my husband Chris Parker, the furniture maker.

 

Together we established  “Handmade Furniture and Textiles" in Chudleigh, South Devon, where we have had our workshops since.

Sunday 24th -  30th May

Contemporary MarkMakers

Leaving Traces   

 

 

10am - 4pm. Sunday  

10am-5pm Monday weekdays

Saturday  10-4pm. 

 

Meet the Artists: Sunday 24 May 4pm - 6pm

 

Any enquiries: janehellis@gmail.com

 

 

Since 2024 Contemporary Markmakers have been exploring our lived experience of the interwoven nature of the world; the interactions that occur and their impact over time in this

‘Leaving Traces’ exhibition.

 

Due to the nature of cause and effect, the physical and emotional traces of a place, impacting us all today. 

 

We have explored our relationship to the changing nature of materiality through many processes such as palimpsests and pentimento; layering, concealing and revealing . These are reflective works that speak of memory, history and what is happening now in the delicate balance of eco-systems and their un-natural counter parts.

 

 

 

Sunday 31st May - Saturday 6th June 2026

Fiona Green

And Death Shall Have No Dominion 

OPENING TIMES : 10-5 daily

 

 

 

Born in India and raised in Australia, I grew up with the brilliant colours of both lands in my blood 83 years ago.

 

This show is dedicated to the memory of Diana Heathcote Derioz,my exceptional sister who died in 2023 and who was my familiar friend for 78 years.

 

The show is named from a poem by Dylan Thomas and reminds us that Death is the silent,stellar companion that is with us continuously from birth.

 

My work tracks this in the various forms it has taken during my life, from the personal to the recent genocide occurring in Gaza.

Helen Wheatley and Stella Staab

 

Sunday 6th -  13th June

Sunday 14th -  20th June

                                      ‘Art Unsolved’                                      

 

Work in progress by Joy Anderson and Neil Wressell

 

OPENING TIMES : 10-5 daily

Meet the Artists: Sunday 14th June 4pm - 6pm

 

Enquiry contactjoy.d.anderson@gmail.com

                    n.wressell@gmail.com 

 

 

Joy’s latest work continues to explore an interplay between the polarities of order and chaos, the organic and the geometric, the planned and the spontaneous. Painting straight or ‘torn-edged’ shapes (with a nod to collage) she aims to create a language of fragmented imagery. Free-flowing forms are restricted by hard boundaries. Shapes jostle one another, fighting for space; often, they begin to collapse and dissolve. 

 

Neil works in series of installations, sculptures and paintings, exploring our relationship with nature and the lack of our ability to prevent the dramatic effects we have on it. Series of works grow and develop, often initiated from the jungles of discarded property, previously made into decorative objects; these are recycled, juxtaposed with newly carved, fabricated or painted elements. The works develop and change over the years with a start date but no finish date.

Sunday 21st -  27th June
Julia Finzel 
 
 
Open every day 10am to 4.45 Monday to Friday
10am to 4pm Saturday
Preview 5pm til 8pm Sunday 

 

 

Sunday 28th June-  4th July

 

'Contrast & Light'

 

Catherine Bedford and James Williams

 

10 - 4 on Sunday 28th

10 - 5 Monday 29th to Friday 3rd

Closing at 4 on Saturday 4th.

 

Sunday June 28th from 5 - 7 Private View in The Gallery

 

 jameswilliamssculpture.co.uk

catherinebedfordphotography.co.uk

 
Enquiries: 
 
James' statement:
 
A ceramic sculptor creating handbuilt organic and spherical forms using carving and saggar firing. Surfaces reveal rich texture, fire markings and subtle tonal variation.            
 
Catherine's statement:
 
Black & white photos shot on 35mm film and printed in my darkroom. I'm interested in the shapes that the human form creates, particularly when taking part in sport. 
All images are composed in the viewfinder and are uncropped once the picture has been taken.

HA HA! YES YES!

(Let's record an album)

www.jazzient.com

 

Sunday 5th July -  Thursday 9th July

10:30am - 5pm 

Thursday evening till 9:30pm

 

Local duo using live looping with saxes, guitars and electronics creating a unique combination of jazz, rock and ambience, are taking over the gallery for the run-up to the Totnes Fringe Festival.

 

They will be recording their second album "Ha Ha! Yes Yes!"

 

Alongside the recording, music will be played throughout the period with invited guests. The doors will be open and visitors are welcome to observe and perhaps even improvise with the band.

 

Jazzient will be playing a live concert performance on Thursday evening, coinciding with the start of the Totnes Fringe Festival

 

 

Sunday 12th - 18th July

 

Carving History

 

Jonathan Bayes 

 

Sunday- Friday 10am - 5pm

Closing at 4pm Saturday 

 

Enquiries: jonathanbayes@yahoo.co.uk

 

 

Jon Bayes Carving | Woodcarving | Totnes, UK

 

Early oak. Woodcarving. Furniture. Architectural carving.

 

 

Sunday 20th - 25th July

Totnes Art Society Exhibition and Sale

 

 https://totnesartsociety.co.uk/

E: totnesartsocietyenquiries@gmail.com

 

The Society welcomes again the opportunity to exhibit at Birdwood House.

Many of our award winning artists are delighted to display a wide variety of work completed in the past twelve months.

 

A mixture of watercolours, acrylics and oil paintings will be on show this year.

 

We are pleased to welcome a number of new members to the Society; some of their work is being exhibited for the first time.  Works can be purchased and commissions arranged. 

 

We look forward to seeing you.  

Sunday 25th July - 1st August

 

Breach

 

Emma Wright 

 Nyk Pimm-Smith

Edward King

 

Open every day 10h - 17h 

 

 

 

Breach is an observation of the ragged and the ruptured.

 

Bringing together paper pulp, ceramic sculpture, and abstract seascapes, the works navigate the fragile edges of landscape. Each piece explores the "breach" - the point where a surface break or a boundary is crossed, balancing the structural weight of the land against the fluid energy of
the sea.


The collection is a study of strata and flux. From the sharp protrusions and tumbled layers of clay to the fibrous textures of light-filtering pulp, the work mirrors natural cycles of erosion and accretion. By embracing both rigorous control and material experimentation, the artists move beyond representation, offering a tactile exploration of the volatile margins where the environment meets the maker.

 

Emma Wright
Artist based in Yealmpton, South Hams.
My background is in textiles giving me a love of mixed media, texture, colour and mark
making. I taught Art, Graphics and Photography, recently focussing on my own work.
I am inspired by the Devon landscape, my work starting from observation but changing
through the effect of layers, textures and colours to create a feeling of place. Using varied
media, from acrylic on canvas to Lino print, etching and collage ,exploring mood, light
and atmosphere.

 

Nyk Pimm-Smith
Sculptor based in Plymouth
I construct pendant lighting using recycled paper pulp. Working from my studio in the
Southwest, my process involves breaking down and hand-sculpting sustainable materials to
build raw, organic surfaces.
While my design approach is informed by my Danish upbringing and the concept of hygge—
building a 'cozy cocoon' of warmth—my primary focus is on the physical manipulation of the
pulp itself. Each piece is structurally formed to ensure the resulting texture actively shapes
and diffuses the light, producing functional, atmospheric fixtures.
*Lighting has universal fixtures and can be installed anywhere without an electrician

 

Edward King
Ceramic Artist based in Plymouth
My ceramics started out exploring texture and form. They were always strange, absurd little
objects that existed purely to be unsettling. Then AI came along and started churning out
images, and I found in them an unlikely and deeply uncomfortable source of inspiration.
There's something profoundly absurd about replicating the most soulless visual noise the
internet has ever produced. These bloated, formless non-shapes that exist in non-natural
world into clay, a medium defined by rupture and repair, by surfaces that crack and split
under pressure.
These pieces sit on their own ragged edge: a monument to civilisational decline, rendered in
a material that wears every fault line proudly.
My most recent exhibitions include Celebrating Ceramics, Soshiro Gallery for London Craft
Week and shortlisted for ArtEvol Exhibition 2025 at the Saatchi Gallery in London.

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August 2nd - 8th

 

Taking Shape

 

South West Sculptors

 

Sunday 2nd: 1 - 4pm, 

Daily: 10am - 5pm

Saturday August 8th: 10am - 4pm

 

Private View: Sunday August 2nd: 4 - 6pm

 

Enquiries: bevsdecorum@hotmail.com      

 

https://swsculptors.co.uk/

 

 

South West Sculptors are a group of over 60 sculptors based in Devon, Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset. We take part in exhibitions right across the region.

 

We pride ourselves on the quality of our work, and are dedicated to showcasing the best of The West!

 

This exhibition showcases 9 creative artists from our group. Our work displays a great variety of content and style, including figurative work, portrait sculpting, abstract form, ceramics

and so much more...

 

Sculptors exhibiting are: Lucy D'Auvergne, Nicola Axe, Ani Buckland, Luci Coles, Charlotte Cundell, Bev Knowlden, Rachel Slade, Duncan Stewart and Almut Woolard,

 

The Sapphire Blue Collective

 

Sunday 9th - 15th August

 

16th August - 22nd August

 

21 Journeys 2026

 

10:00 - 17:00pm Sunday to Friday

10:00 - 16:00pm Saturday

 

Meet the Artists 16th.July 14:00 - 16:00pm

 

 

Formed in 1967 in Totnes, the 21 Group of Artists is now one of the longest established groups of exhibiting professional artists in the South West. The group invites its members to produce high quality work that recognises the intelligence of the hand and the embodied wisdom born out of physical making (such as painting, drawing, printmaking) as a means to establish a robust, experiential, and authentic art practice. 

 

The group seeks to evolve and disseminate this counter culture through exhibition and discussion. In order to foster this, and to preserve the opportunity for creative dialogue between its members, it still limits its membership to a maximum of 21 artists. 

 

The group aims to mount two or three exhibitions a year, usually held within the South West region. As part of its 2026 programme the group are pleased to be exhibiting again at the Birdwood Gallery.

 

Sunday 23rd- 29th August

 

FIGURATIONS 26

 

10:00 - 17:00pm Sunday to Friday
10:00 - 16:00pm Saturday

 

veronicamoran.co.uk   

@clarepumfreyartist

FIGURATIONS 26 is our fourth joint exhibition in Totnes, although we have both worked and exhibited in South Devon for many years.  

 

We see it as a lively and creative exploration of textures and shapes in figurative and still life art, beyond the simple representation of form, to disciplines that play with not only the visual but also the media used. 

 

CLARE PUMFREY

I have been working on both canvas and paper with charcoal, ink, acrylic paint, gesso, oil sticks and graphite, developing a continuing interest in the human form and the visual quality of the finished surface. Layers build up gradually, obscuring images sometimes, which may be revealed at a later stage. Rollers, brushes, fingers, washing away marks, scratching, water spraying, scraping all contribute to the surface vocabulary.

 

VERONICA MORAN

I work in acrylic, oils and dry media, making marks quickly in an expressive way to capture a moment, gesture or lightness, especially through line and shape in both figurative work and still life.  Colour and texture are becoming increasingly important to me, often seen through the everyday gesture or scene, elevating the ordinary. I enjoy trying new media and surfaces, sometimes they work and sometimes they don’t.  I’ve been using liquid acrylic for a few years, I like it’s unpredictable nature, especially the chaos when it’s applied to film.

Sunday 29th August - 5th September

 

David Dawkins

The Deformation of Hope

 

Open every day 10h - 17h

 

 

I studied ceramics and glass at Plymouth University College of Art and Design, and glass at Farnham University College of Art and Design. I have been a practising artist for 22 years mainly making colourful glass lamps, bowls, and abstract sculptures until I changed to ceramics four years ago in 2019

Each one of my ceramic sculptures has two sides to it, like a two-page book and each one has a true story behind them. Some of my ideas come from various people I have known over the years, or something that has stuck in my mind that made me laugh.

My sculptures are mainly ceramic, but I also use acrylic, gold and silver leaf, liquid gold and silver, resin, paper, and jewellery. My ceramics sculptures have been described as philosophical quirky Pop Art, which are mostly humorous. But some have a more serious theme, reflecting what I think of our spiralling out-of-control world.

After losing my workshop, I have moved on to collage and paint, and I have passed my phase of making humorous art, I have moved on to a more serious topic of politics. Because there’s something I can’t quite understand about our democratic society: we, as a people, vote for the party we believe will lead us. But they don’t, they tend to fight against us by not giving OAP’s enough to live on, they spend far too much on defence to war monger, which none of us want. With a significant portion of the funds allocated in this manner being misused due to corruption and back handers, creating an unofficial parallel system of governance, which echoes right though our Houses of Parliament, who line their own pockets.

We all know that they all get together and swop the best financial deals, look at Epstein, look at trump, I’m sure he controls the gold market to get richer, one minute he puts tariffs on countries to push the prices up, and then he reduces the tariffs to push the gold price down.

And this is what I can’t fathom out, we vote for these people who don’t give us what we want, it mystifies me. Instead of making bombs we should be talking, our NHS should be fantastic, so should OAP care, and our schools, our universities, our police force, OUR SOCIETY. And sadly, we just except it, and complain, I cannot see it ever changing.

Each piece of my art has a life span, after ten or fifteen years the UV paint will eventually start to fade, like the promises from our governments. It will still be a picture but not the picture in its full glory like a new electrant with lies up his sleeve. 

My mixed media collages are made from acrylic paint, coloured fluorescent card, and paint which break down and deteriorates over time. These colours only show up under an ultra-violet light.

When you buy a piece of my work it comes with a USB stick which has the image of the picture on it, when under UV light for a print which will have 1/1 on it, accompanied by a signed certificate that goes with the print when printed. 

 To cheer myself up, I sometimes steer away from politics.

Monday 7th - 12th September

 

Sarah Hoskins

 

10:00 - 17:00pm Monday to Friday
10:00 - 16:00pm Saturday

 
Contact details: 
Insta: @sarahjhoskins
 
In these landscapes, I bring together ways of painting and formal relationships. I use trees and landscape as a vehicle for developing formal concerns; colour; brush-mark; edges etc. This is where the excitement and motivation is for me. 
 

If the unreal places I create have a mood, atmosphere, or sense of something about to happen, it is a welcome unplanned byproduct of my process. 


I notice trees, and even photograph them, especially in winter when there are no leaves.

I particularly notice pollarded trees tipped with their perfect circles.

 

I am also inspired by many other things which don’t appear literally in my paintings, but I take qualities from them quite directly. For example, traditional masks, found objects, and pattern.

 

The clarity of shape, clean edges and quality of light in the art of early renaissance artists, Giotto and Piero Della Francesca, are important to me at the moment.  

 
 

Sunday 13th - 19th September

 

Heart of Nature

Ann Saward

 

 

Opening times: Sun 12.00pm - 4.30pm
Mon-Fri: 10.00am - 4.30pm
Sat: 10.00am - 4.00pm

 

http://www.annsawardart.co.uk


Enquiries: art@annsawardart.co.uk  

 

 

 
Ann spent thirty five years a successful full time, self taught studio potter producing hand-thrown high-fired stoneware pots. Initially Ann sold direct to the public at prestigious shows, such as Living Crafts at Hatfield House, and then after a move to  Devon, from her pottery studio at Cockington Court Craft Centre.
 
Individual commissions were sent to countries around the world and for a number of years considerable exports were made to a company in Japan.
 
After retiring Ann realised a long held ambition to take up botanical painting which she did in March 2019 when she attended some classes with Rosie Martin botanical art tutor. Ann was largely self taught though, especially throughout Covid lockdowns.
 
In July 2022 her hard work was rewarded when she was accepted by the RHS to exhibit which she did in 2024 at the RHS Botanical Art & Photography Show held at the Saatchi Gallery, London. 

 

 

“I love the detail and preciseness required to record a plant within a botanical watercolour painting.

 

Inspiration is around me on a daily basis, from hedgerow wildflowers and waste ground ‘weeds’ to plants in my steeply terraced garden and everything in between!

 

Architectural and unusual plants tend draw me in with their special challenges.

 

Every plant is different, every painting is a fresh ‘learning’ curve.

 

There is real joy in watching a plant gradually ‘grow’ and, hopefully, glow on the paper in front of me despite the many hours of painstaking work involved.Botanical painting has made me look much more closely at plants and theirpollinating insects than I ever did before. There is a constant sense of wonder at thebeauty, sheer diversity and ingenuity

of the nature that surrounds us.”

 

Original watercolours - Giclèe prints and cards for sale

Ski Harrison

Sunday 19th - 26th September

TBC

Sunday 27th September - 3rd October

Ian Millstone

Sunday 3rd - 10th October

Sunday 11th - 17th October

 

Stolen Childhood 

Ann Chester King and Bev Knowlden

 

Open daily 10.00 -17.00 close at 16.00 on Saturday 17th.

Private View: Sunday 11th October 16.00hrs-18.00hrs.

 

Enquiries:

Ann Chester King annchesterking@gmail.com 

Bev Knowlden bevsdecrum@hotmail.com

 

We explore the impact of institutional, societal and organisational decisions that have had, or have, profound consequences for children, in the name of budgetary, expediency and demand for profit. Childhoods become a dispensable commodity in the face of larger agendas.

 

The lives of Victorian children living in workhouses, WW2 evacuees, plus today’s exposure to social media, are the subject of our exploration in sculpture, paintings, photography, prints and installations.

 

Children’s lives have been saved. Children have flourished and been provided with opportunities for learning but at what cost to many childhoods?

 

Sunday 18th - 24th October 

 

THE SILENT ROOM PROJECT

 

Ian McConaghy, Mary Georgina de Grey and Microdeform

 

10 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday
10am to 4pm Saturday


Private view 5 pm until 7 pm Sunday 18th October

 

Enquiries:

ian@thesilentroom.co.uk
marygeorginadg@gmail.com
microdeform@gmail.com

 

 

In 2012, an artist, a musician and a writer combined their creative energies to work under the banner of The Silent Room, to produce art, music and books.

 

The Silent Room Project charts their progress.

 

Ian McConaghy SWAc exhibits paintings, screenprints, collage and mixed media artwork inspired by music and storytelling.


www.ianmcconaghyartist.com

 

Microdeform will perform at the private view on Sunday 18th October


Mary Georgina de Grey will launch ‘Let the Music Play on’, a book set in Totnes, on Tuesday 20th October. 3 pm until 5 pm

 

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