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  • Artificialia at Royal Cornwall Museum

    By on 13/07/2024

    This summer, to celebrate the launch of the Royal Cornwall Museum’s newly restored Mineral Gallery, Bridgette Ashton’s Artificialia is...

    Bridgette Ashton
  • BABE Bristol Artist Book Event

    By on 30/06/2024

    Showing with Good Studio at BABE, Bristol Artist’s Book Event, which took place on 29–30 June. The first Bristol...

    Bridgette Ashton
  • Transition Projects at Sluice Vernacular

    By on 09/06/2024

    For Sluice expo Transition Projects presents Witch Marks featuring a small group of mixed media artists, whose work responds...

    Bridgette Ashton
  • Kaleidoscope

    By on 23/03/2024

    Kaleidoscope curated by Matt Retallick at Projects Twenty Two, March 23 – May 7 2024. Bridgette Ashton creates various...

    Bridgette Ashton
  • Ocean

    By on 18/09/2023

    Ocean, our new exhibition in The Levinsky Gallery from September, has been curated by The Arts Institute team in...

    Bridgette Ashton
  • Shaping Objects

    By on 08/07/2023

    8 – 14 July 2023 FREE ENTRY Unit B, Barn Studio, Newquay TR7 1JJ Closing event : Friday 14...

    Bridgette Ashton
  • Artificialia: Some Fake Minerals & Fancy Plinths

    By on 14/06/2023

      Exhibition of posters from a new spin-off newspaper publication ‘Artificialia: Some Fake Minerals & Fancy Plinths’ presented by...

    Bridgette Ashton
  • Bridge the Tamar at Mirror Plymouth

    By on 01/04/2023

    The exhibition, curated by Hannah Rose & Elaine Sinclair explores local and global challenges of connectivity between peoples and...

    Bridgette Ashton
  • BOP22 (Books on photography, 2022) at the Martin Parr Foundation

    By on 10/10/2022

    Books on Photography (BOP) returned with a full roster of publishers and a two-day public programme of talks from...

    Bridgette Ashton
  • Parallels / Encounters Part I, Synesthesia I & II

    By on 03/07/2022

    Vanessa Murrell from DATEAGLE ART hosted ‘Parallels / Encounters Part I’, two part symposium on the parallel of art...

    Bridgette Ashton