Category: Dorset Art and Antiques

Form and function … and food

Jennie Gilbert’s taste for great design makes for pottery that you really want to eat off. Fanny Charles talks to Chalke valley potter Jennie...

Charles Church, master of the equestrian portrait

From washing dishes in Newmarket to Royal commissions, leading equestrian artist Charles Church answers the 19 random questions Interview by Sally Cooper Charles Church’s reputation as...

A sense of place is important

Howard Phipps’ art is rooted in the chalk downs of Wiltshire and Dorset, capturing this ancient landscape in his exquisitely detailed wood engravings When Howard...

Seeing the wood for the trees

Environmental artist Gary Cook explores England’s temperate rainforests – immerse yourself in these watery worlds in his exhibition at Child Okeford Since he left Bournemouth...

The magic of Potfest

This month, on the outskirts of Shaftesbury, Turnpike Showground is set to be transformed into a hub of creativity and craftsmanship as it hosts...

When painting meets paleontology

Brian Graham explores deep time in his mesmerising abstract paintings – from prehistoric music-making to Thomas Hardy’s Great Heath We dig for the gods that...

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Bucked in the Yarn

Three small Somerset villages had a huge impact on global exploration and trade – Rachael Rowe talks to Professor Terry Stevens “Nothing much ever happened...
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It’s the official pre-show magazine for Frome Cheese Show!

We’re excited to bring you the very first official pre-show magazine for Frome Agricultural & Cheese Show! It's been a special one for us...

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