Arts and History Exhibitions 2015

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ART AND History EXHIBITIONS 2015 The Ancient High House


17 February - 7 March Beakheads and Mystery Men Sam Mace

Sam’s first exhibition at the High House is a series of original lino prints which have been directly inspired by the Norman stone carvings around the chancel arch in St. Chad's Church Stafford.

10 March - 21 March Seas, Shores, Hills and Tors Freda Harris

By subtle use of tone and light and using a variety of media, including embellished work, Freda draws her inspiration from the environment in the most interesting and unusual ways.

17 March - 25 April Hoof-Prints in the Desert Staffordshire Yeomanry Museum History Exhibition

The Exhibition follows the men and horses of the Staffordshire Yeomanry as they prepared for War in East Anglia and then join the Cavalry Division in Egypt and Palestine. It describes how the soldiers coped with looking after their horses at sea and then in the harsh environment of the Middle Eastern Desert as they pursued the Turkish forces through a barren and inhospitable landscape. Supported by the Trustees of Staffordshire Yeomanry Museum.

24 March - 11 April Spanish Impressions Pedro Ojeda

Pedro makes a welcome return with a fascinating selection of unusual and colourful paintings.

14 April - 25 April The Love of the Land Gwyneth Davy

Having developed her techniques through interpretation of the emotions she feels when presented with the landscapes, Gwyneth has put together a wonderful collection of paintings for this exhibition.

28 April - 16 May Annual Selected Exhibition Stafford Art Group

A collection of selected work in mixed media by the talented members of Stafford Art Group.

5 May - 18 July VE Day 70th Anniversary Commemoration: Stafford’s role in the Victory in Europe 1945 History Exhibition

A look back at the vital role played by the county town and its inhabitants during the dark days of the Second World War. Highlighting the work of local people on the Home Front and within the armed services. Supported by local collections.

19 May - 30 May Saving Memories Hilary Jefferies-Brandsom

Mixed media paintings of the changing landscape and the habitat of our natural environment. By applying a combination of expressive brush strokes using light and movement Hilary achieves a sense of mystery to a variety of subjects.

2 June - 20 June People and Places | Ron Satterthwaite

Painted in acrylics and oils and occasionally drawn in charcoal pencil, this is a varied exhibition of landscapes and portraits. By using warm and cool tones Ron gives vibrancy to his work.

23 June - 4 July Painting For Pleasure | Stafford College

Participants in classes run by Stafford College, and taught by Janet Mellonie, at Walton Community Centre, have worked together to create a collection of mixed media paintings and embroideries.

23 June - 4 July Glorious Contemporary and Traditional Textiles Rose Gallery | Stafford Branch of the Embroiderers' Guild

Members of the Stafford Branch of the Embroiderers' Guild and their young embroiderers have created a stunning variety of traditional and contemporary embroideries and textiles. Embroidery demonstrations will also take place throughout the weeks on display.

7 July - 25 July Colourclusters of Surreality | Amrita Nanda

Enjoy a colourful walk through captivating surreal experiences with this collection of stunning paintings by Amrita Nanda, winner of Stafford Arts Festival Open Art Competition 2013.


1 August - 5 September Resonance: Reflections on the Great War through artwork inspired by Staffordshire collections

9 October - 31 October Images Derek Tamea

Funded by Arts Council England.

3 November - 21 November Stafford Arts Festival ‘Artists in Residence’

Ceramicist and printmaker Stephen Dixon’s new ceramic work inspired by objects, photographs and documents relating to the First World War from archive and museum collections in Staffordshire. Stephen's work explores our responses to the Great War a hundred years on.

Saturday 5 September 10am - 4pm Stafford Arts Festival 2015

Visit the Ancient High House during festival day for a programme of exhibitions, artists in residence, and art and craft workshops for children and adults. Supported by Stafford Town Partnership

Saturday 5 September 10am - 4pm Resonance: Reflections on the Great War through artworks inspired by Staffordshire collections. Family workshops

Stephen Dixon: artist in residence for the day, invites the public to contribute to an installation of commemorative mugs, which will feature in the touring exhibition. Participants can bring historic photographs and documents of family members who took part in World War I (Front Line or Home Gront) to be printed onto ceramics. Funded by Arts Council England

Having taken a year out and finally finished his first book, Derek Tamea returns to the Ancient High House with a 'must see' mixture of what he does best… stunning portraits.

A show of works by various artists depicting scenes from the town’s arts festival submitted for the annual competition. Organised by the Ancient High House and sponsored by Stafford Town Centre Partnership

3 November - 28 November Dimensions of Enchantment Richard J. Boote

Richard J. Boote is a professional artist and illustrator. His highly detailed symbolic studies are produced in a variety of fine art media; they explore the hidden dimensions of dreamtime, the afterlife and alien abduction. Not to be missed.

3 November - 2 January 2016 Stafford Through the Ages History Exhibition

5 September - 5 October The Changing Face of the Ancient High House History Exhibition

A look at some of the people and events that helped to shape Stafford’s history. On display will be a selection of art and artefacts illustrating Stafford’s unique place in local and national history.

15 September - 31 October The 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain: A Salute to the ‘Few’ | History Exhibition

1 December to 2 January 2016 VITs: Very Important Toys History Exhibition

An exhibition revealing the history of the Ancient High House and the story of its rescue and renovation.

Bringing into sharp focus the role of Fighter Command's finest and illustrating the stories of local pilots and air crew. Supported by local collections.

Saturday 12 September 11am - 4pm History of the High House | Heritage Open Day event

To support ‘The Changing Face of the Ancient High House’ exhibition, the author of the guide book will answer questions about the House and sign copies of her book. In support of Heritage Open Days

Supported by SAHS, County Records Office, The Trustees of the William Salt Library and local collections.

Cherished childhood toys from the early to mid 20th century. On loan from local dignitaries and influential members of the local community.

1 December to 2 January 2016 Forever Changeless Luke Lightwood

For his second exhibition at the High House Luke has put together a stunning compilation of portraits of people young and old.


The Ancient High House Greengate Street, Stafford, ST16 2JA tel

01785 619 131 heritage@staffordbc.gov.uk open Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 4pm Free admission [with the exception of some events]. email

Art at the Ancient High House View the work of local artists in the beautiful surroundings of this Tudor building. Much of the work will be for sale a great opportunity to pick up an original and unique piece of art. For more information on exhibiting your own artwork, call 01785 619 131.

Access for Disabled People Because of the many steps, access to the House is extremely difficult for people with severe mobility impairment. However, guides are always willing to give any assistance possible.

If you need this information in large print, Braille, other language or in audio format please contact 01785 619 000 or email info@staffordbc.gov.uk All information correct at time of going to print.


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