Bevere Gallery
Address: Bevere Lane, Worcester, Worcestershire, UK, WR3 7RQ. View MapEmail: Web-site: www.beveregallery.com
Telephone: +44 (0)1905 754484
Contact: Alastair/Kim Taylor
Open:
Throughout the year Tuesday - Saturday 10.30am - 5.00pm, plus Sundays
in July and August
Last updated: 2012-04-05
Matt Horne |
Thomas Hoadley |
Examples of work available |
Exhibitions/Events at this Gallery
- Featured Artist - Antonia Salmon - June 01, 2013 - June 30, 2013
- CERAMICS NOW - June 01, 2013 - August 31, 2013
- Featured potters in July - July 02, 2013 - July 31, 2013
- Featured in August Potters - August 01, 2013 - August 31, 2013
- WOBAGE POTTERS FOCUS - September 03, 2013 - September 28, 2013
- Featured in October - Potters - October 01, 2013 - October 31, 2013
- Potters Featured in November & December - November 01, 2013 - November 30, 2013
Potters at this Gallery
Tim Andrews, Joy Bosworth, Nic Collins, Jack Doherty, Bridget Drakeford, Françoise Dufayard, Jill Fanshawe Kato, David Frith, Margaret Frith, Carolyn Genders, Jane Hamlyn, Peter Hayes, Joanna Howells, Paul Jackson, Walter Keeler, John Leach, John Maltby, Eric Mellon, John Pollex, Phil Rogers, Josie WalterAbout the gallery
'Bevere Gallery shows the best of modern/British studio ceramics, along with paintings and other crafts in an intimate setting. A regional gallery, showing national artists' David Whiting, Ceramics Critic.
Bevere Gallery is a major centre for the visual Arts, offering high quality displays and sale of works by top nationally known ceramicists and artists. We have a wide range of outdoor ceramics and sculptures in our courtyard and the grounds surrounding the gallery. We also stock etchings, prints, woodcuts and a range of art and craft books, cards and magazines for sale. There are over 200 studio ceramicists represented at the gallery, including those shown above.
We have a constantly changing display of studio ceramics with new work introduced each month and features on individual makers of note. We stage two major exhibitions a year, in February our Graduate Show and in July/August our Summer Show which incorporates a sculpture trail in the extensive gardens and woods.
We have plenty of free parking outside the gallery and picture framing workshop and are wheelchair friendly with ramps or very small steps into the galleries. There is no admission charge and refreshments are served from ‘Bevere Cafe' with ground floor indoor and outdoor seating which serves gourmet freshly prepared hand produced light bites made with many local ingredients and accompanied by specialty hot and cold drinks.
‘Bevere Gallery has found itself a winning niche - this is now one of the best places in the region to see contemporary studio pottery' Terry Grimley, Birmingham Post.



