Come to see the ever changing work of new, emerging and established artists exhibiting together in our South Bristol Gallery, run by the current collective of artists.

Artists currently exhibiting

Michael A Colgan

I find immense satisfaction in discovering the infinite variety of tone, line and colour intrinsic in the subjects I am attempting to portray. The mark making process, I believe, should be as individual as one’s signature and in reflecting the character of the artist,...

Rod Bowman

Rod’s enchanting landscapes are the result of his spiritual connection with nature. Trees in particular play a vital role in his work, adding strength and structure, sometimes being stripped to a graphic form resulting in an unearthly presence. Painting deep in the...

Bea Hatcher

I’m a Bristol based Printmaker and Illustrator, My work entails a variety of media such as; Mono-print, Digital Design, Screen-print, Ceramics, and hand-drawn compositions. I find inspiration through the use of bold and bright colours, and the ways they evoke a...

James Morton

My work evolves from an interest in people, and a basic need to capture an expression at a given moment. I use old photographs of people in everyday life, and the people i see around me. Aiming to depict a vunerability, or melancholy, these paintings often take on an...

Amy Hutchings

Amy Hutchings is a printmaker, mural artist and artist facilitator based in Bristol. Her practice incorporates silkscreen print, etching and spray paint. Recent works have been shown at the Royal West of England Art Academy 170th Open and within exhibition Also...

Gemma McLaughlin

I’m Gemma McLaughlin, a Bristol based artist also known as ‘White Venice’. Art has always been a big part of my life throughout the years, whether it’s sketching, photography, fashion design or painting. I’m always up for trying something new to push my creativity. In...

Maria Lee-Warren

In my oil paintings, I explore the intricate relationship between women and flowers, challenging traditional narratives and portraying the flower as a symbol of liberation. I examine how women have often been confined to having their worth evaluated on their beauty...

Melanie Wickham

Melanie is a lino printer based in Bristol. Trained as an Illustrator she has been carving out lino hares, cats, spiders, plants and otters ever since. Melanie's printmaking is based on drawings and sketches which capture ideas and shapes which evolve into lino...

Jazz Potter

Jazz Potter is a local artist working at Kingsland studios in St Phillips. Her work centres around the idea of colour and form escapism in imagined landscapes. Her work moves from the figurative to the abstract but a consistent thread is her use of rich colour. Jazz...

William Trewartha-Jones

My artistic practice is centred primarily around the medium of graphite powder and pencil on Ampersand claybord, which combines the precision and reworkability of graphite art with the fluidity of painting. In terms of subject matter, I am frequently drawn to themes...

Ross Bruce

I do love a good story. And a bad one. My work is nearly always attached to an on-going narrative, often that is clear and obvious in the titles or body of work, at others its vague and doesn’t even get a mention. Always though, i find it helps with the palette, tone,...

Keith Crocker

Originally from Plymouth, the source of Keiths work is mainly landscape, from observation but  also memory and experiences. He now lives in Somerset and works from his studio.  Keith works intuitively to try to find a balance between various elements of texture,...

Emily Ketteringham

I fell in love with the coloured terraces of Totterdown when I first moved to Bristol.  I love spotting all the little differences in a row of seemingly similar houses. My drawings celebrate the wonderful colours and varied architecture of the city.  My panoramas...

Geoff Langan

I'm still not sure whether I believe in UFOs or not. A friend once said that NOT believing in extra-terrestrials was plain arrogance. The idea that we are the ONLY intelligent beings in this vast Universe is conceited. The more I read about UFO, the (slightly) more...

Gail Mason

Exuberant gestural painterly images full of movement, weather, air and space.  Sensitive colour is used to explore the emotional landscape through imagined and unseen places. Aiming to offer a sense of perspective, invite reflection and utilise the restorative and...

Jonathan Rolfe

A printmaker and photographer working out of Spike Print Studio and BV Studios in Bristol, Jonathan’s work consists of screenprints, digital art and alternative-process photography. He has a fascination for halftones and 4-colour separations within his screenprints....

Miche Watkins

I paint small oil artworks of fruit, veg, flowers, and anything else which catches my eye; Krispy Kreme donuts for instance, in an alla prima or direct painting style. I paint each piece in one session and this way the painting stays fresh. It also helps keep my style...

Maria Lee Warren

My work is an exploration of the internal landscapes of emotions, brought to life through layers of acrylic paint and mediums. My paintings delve into the depths of human experiences, particularly focusing on the universal human experience of grief in my recent works....

Terry Williams

It’s the versatility of my chosen medium that most interests me. Oil sticks offer the opportunity to simply draw in paint. When mixed with turpentine, a great deal of surface transparency is possible which is what I aim to achieve. The layering of colour can also...

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