Horse in Art 2024
August 31st to October 1st – Entries OPEN Enter online at the bottom of this page!
***KEY DATES***
Sunday 21st July – Closing date for entries for ALL entries, whether
from Friends, Associates, or Full Members.
All forms and images to admin by midnight.
Wednesday 31st July – Pre Selection results will be notified by Midnight
Friday 30th August Handing in Day 11am – 2.00pm (no entries accepted after 2.00pm) or on any other day
Saturday 31st August Private View & Awards Ceremony 2pm to 4pm
Wednesday 2nd October – Collection of unsold work 11am – 2pm
We are delighted to announce that the ‘Horse in Art’ Exhibition will be at Weston Park in Shropshire, from 31st August to 1st October. So put the date in your diary, and for all of you equestrian artists and sculptors, it is time to get planning your work to submit!
We exhibited at Weston Park two years ago, and are very much looking forward to returning. It is a beautiful venue, and easy to access from many parts of the country.
Originally built in 1767, the Rose Paterson Art Gallery was unused for many years before becoming the subject of a total and most sympathetic restoration, thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Now set beneath a splendidly characterful old beamed roof, it is a wonderful exhibition space. It is in the same building as the Granary Brasserie, so visitors to the exhibition can have a great day out including a visit to the house and gardens (check the Weston Park website for opening times).
YOU WILL NEED TO BE A MEMBER OF THE SEA TO SUBMIT WORK, BUT IT IS ONLY £30 TO JOIN, WITH THE BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP INCLUDE NOT JUST THE CHANCE TO EXHIBIT, BUT ALSO WORKSHOPS TO ATTEND AROUND THE COUNTRY, AND OPPORTUNITIES TO PROMOTE YOUR WORK. ONLINE ENTRY FORM AND GUIDANCE NOTES – YOU CAN ALSO DOWNLOAD A COPY OF THE PRINTED ENTRY FORM & GUIDANCE NOTES HORSE IN ART 2024 (PDF OPENS IN NEW WINDOW)
Weston Park Weston-under-Lizard, Nr Shifnal, Shropshire TF11 8LEhttps://weston-park.com/ The Rose Paterson Art Gallery, in the same building as the Granary Brasserie
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