In the Quiet of the Land brings together works by 12 acclaimed regional artists celebrating the beauty and complexity of the South West, while challenging perceptions of permanence and change.

The exhibition spans an array of mediums - painting, photography, ceramics, weaving, printmaking, textiles, natural dye, mixed media, and installation - each piece reflecting the beauty, complexity, and transformation of place.

Artists featured include Gerald Ashcroft, Elaine Clocherty, Waljin – Mitchella Hutchins, Dwardinan – Vivian Brockman Webb, Merle Davis, Christian Fletcher, Francesco Geronazzo, Gary Hambleton, Melanie Jarman, Kay Manolas, Kim Perrier, and Barbara Weeks.

Each artist offers a distinct interpretation of place, responding to themes of fragility, resilience, memory, sustainability, and transformation.

Their works delve into material alchemy and the interconnectedness of nature and culture, inviting viewers to reflect on the evolving relationship between people and the land.

In the Quiet of the Land is more than an exhibition - it is a conversation about identity, environment, and creativity, expressed through the lens of regional artistry.