News & Events
This page is an informal area to keep you updated and informed about what’s new, what’s coming up and what’s been at The Gallery Tetbury.
The Gallery Tetbury would like to hear from contemporary original painters, who share our view that art should be accessible and affordable, with a view to show their works or have exclusive use of our display area.
Events
Show runs from February 14th – March 30th
News
Winter 2024
The Gallery Tetbury is pleased to announce that it has moved to larger premises near the town centre. Also I would like to introduce Trevor Read a celebrated London curator and artists agent, who brings a wealth of experience to the gallery. Please look at Trevor’s artists on his website www.adornthecommon.com In keeping with our Gallery ethos all the work displayed on Trevor’s website comes direct from the artists studios.
We display and sell vibrant and colourful figurative paintings, graphic works and sculpture. During these difficult times please make time for your art, I am sure you will find it very soothing. And if you create your masterpiece! please share it with me. Happy painting.
We are still in contract to lease original paintings to the head office of a local construction company, the paintings will be rotated every six months (or they may decide to buy them, in which case the rental cost will be deducted from the price).
The gallery is open Friday – Sunday 11.00 – 17.00 all other times by appointment, please phone or email, but I can generally fit in with your timetable, including weekends and evenings should you wish to browse and allow me to show more pictures from our stores. Also, I am very often in my workshop, at the rear of the gallery, where all are welcome.
I continue to thank everbody that has taken the time and effort to contact me during the last year, browsers, buyers, artists and art appreciaters. I think I have responded to all the many emails I have recieved but appologise to anyone I may have overlooked. Please keep sending me your emails they are much appreciated and always read.
The “try before you buy” scheme, in which you test drive paintings in your own home or office, continues to be very popular, with many satisfied clients. Of course, if you are not completely happy there is no obligation to purchase.
Jim Wingrove