Sue Wood


2 – 8 October 2013

 

  • Susan Wood trained at Bourneville College of Art where she studied Architecture pottery and drawing. She has painted her entire life and now dedicates most of her time to painting after recently retiring from Cheltenham Ladies’ College, as a teacher.
  • Oil and Acrylic is her preferred medium at present.  However, she has explored many other mediums including some traditional works in water colour, some modern mixed mediums in her collages, and pastel works before more recently painting in oils.
  • Susan has developed her style over the years and her new exciting atmospheric works are very collectible. She has travelled the world both home and aboard and her works are often inspired by different cultures. Susan has completed many commissioned work in the past and she is now working with an RA portrait artist.
  • Susan was a founder member of ‘ The Cotswold Art Movement’ where she and other members undertook workshops for the disabled, scout groups, and school children with funds from the lottery.

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WHERE ARE WE/CONTACT US?

POSTCODE: GL50 1SW

MONTPELLIER GARDENS

The Gardens were originally developed in the early 1800's and its centrepiece is the Bandstand.

Facing the Bandstand is the Proscenium Building where we now have our Gallery.

Follow https://tinyurl.com/MontpellierGardens for a history of the gardens and https://www.facebook.com/MontpellierGardens/about for information about Friends of the Bandstand and Gardens(FOMBAG).

ACCESS

  1. There is wheelchair access to the gallery from the path between the tennis courts and the gallery.
  2. For exhibitors delivering their work, there is a locked bollard to be removed at the gardens entrance. See link below for details.
  3. Unfortunately, there is no disabled parking in the gardens.
  4. Exhibitors should take care to design their exhibition layout with wheelchair use in mind.

For full information about accessibility, please follow this link:

FOOTFALL

 Typical annual foot-fall is 22000.

If we take out the impact of Festivals then the weekly average is 400 per week.

This varies according to the variables of weather, social media, networking, number of artists, and the appeal of the Exhibition

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