Exhibitions and Displays

Exhibition and Display Venues – Members have the opportunity to exhibit and sell their work at the following venues

The Hub, St Andrews Square
The Hub has space for approx. 70 pictures and 8 shelves for small three-dimensional items. Click here for more information.
Contact Rhys Jones email: rhys@photomaestro.co.uk

Park’s Café, 4 Victoria Square, Droitwich Spa
There is a space available for approx. 17 pictures. Hanging hooks are provided. Take down/set up time is before 2pm, according to schedule. Artists’ work is sold at the venue. 
Contact Derek Webster at derekwebster20@aol.com

Corbett Medical Centre, 36 Corbett Avenue, Droitwich Spa
There is display space in the two waiting rooms. One room takes about 9 pictures, the other room about 12 pictures. The pictures change on a monthly basis.
Contact Derek Webster at derekwebster20@aol.com

Droitwich Library, Victoria Square
There is a small display area under the stairs for use by Droitwich Arts Network. Two small easels are available and there is space to lean 2 or 3 pictures against the wall. Leaflets or business cards can be left on the raised platform.
Contact Derek Webster at derekwebster20@aol.com

 

In previous years we have held exhibitions and displays at:

Hanbury Hall (The Long Gallery)
The annual exhibition at the Long Gallery at Hanbury Hall was one of the premier events in the Droitwich Arts Network calendar. Set in the magnificent and historic National Trust property, it attracted a large number of visitors and provides a prestigious backdrop to local talent. We exhibited about 70 works by local artists (all members of Droitwich Arts Network), spanning across a range of artistic areas including painting, textiles and poetry. The majority of work was for sale, with greetings cards and mounted works also available. 

Droitwich Library (The Gallery Room)
In recent years we have held a month long exhibition in the Gallery Room at Droitwich library. Members of Droitwich Arts Network were represented with their paintings, textiles, photography and mixed media artworks. No matter what media was used, displayed artworks have been inspired by the artist’s passion, curiosity, and imagination. Variety of styles, from traditional watercolours to mixed media abstraction and assemblage, showed the true potential of the local art scene.