Easter Exhibition
2025
Our Easter 2025 Exhibition features artists from across the United Kingdom, delivering Ceramic sculpture, rushwork and floral art.
Contact us directly if you would like to find out more about our artists featured below or purchase one of their pieces.
Rosie Farey
I have been a rush basketmaker for 10 years. After finishing a degree in Applied arts at UWE Bristol in 2011, I moved back to North Wales. Upon moving home I discovered a small rush basket that I had made at the age of 8. I set out to copy the little basket and my love of weaving began there and then.
I now weave fine, miniature and functional rush baskets. I work mostly to commission and teach all over the country.
Lisa
Grigsby
Lisa Marie Grigsby is a floral artist and photographer based just outside Hay-on-wye. With a background in the creative arts, she completed her art foundation and photography degree at Falmouth University. After graduating she focused on photography and styling, before retraining as a florist at the renowned Tallulah Rose flower school in 2017. Her practice has evolved to include various elements of her passion- such as dried flowers, pressed flowers, drawing and photography.
Lisa’s work is focused on bringing the outside in, and the appreciation and celebration of our connection with nature.
She uses solely naturally dried flowers- free of spray paint, dyes and bleaches as well as creating installations without the use of floral foam and with sustainable mechanics. Sustainability is a core value of her practice and she does her best to incorporate this as much as possible.
Most of all- her aim is to spark joy through aesthetic beauty and simplicity.
Jeremy
James
Jeremy trained at Norwich, Exeter and Cardiff, specialising in sculpture. His work is concerned with animals & people and frequently, their interaction. Much of the sculptural work is made in high fired ceramic and fired in an ageing gas kiln. All the work is ‘one-off’, unique pieces with extensive hand modelling of soft stoneware clay involved in its making.
“I’m interested in the power of objects..what they can make us feel and remember. I believe objects can console, help us hope, make us dream and to recall things that are important to us. It is why I make things.” Jeremy James