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Oxfordshire Artweeks

exhibition

Date & Time

Sat, 2 May 2026

19:00

Price

Free

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About this event

Experience the vibrant creativity of local artists at the Oxfordshire Artweeks festival.

Why you should come

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• Visit Amy Letts' studio for insights into contemporary art practices

• Discover Ronald Turner's unique approach to sculpture in Aynho

• Experience art in historical venues like Braziers Park

Event Highlights

  • Free entry to 350 venues across Oxfordshire
  • Open studios and pop-up exhibitions featuring local artists
  • Unique opportunity to engage with artists and their creative processes
  • Diverse range of artistic mediums from painting to pottery
  • Explore historical venues with rich stories

Speakers

Amy Letts

Artist at Venue 451, Headington

Anita Joice

Artist at Venue 328, Woodstock

Tess Blenkinsop

Artist at Venue 399, Summertown

Valerie Petts

Artist at Venue 377, Jericho

Anuk Nauman

Artist at Venue 259, Great Rollright

Ronald Turner

Artist at Venue 230, Aynho

Paul Tomlinson

Artist at Venue 191, Eynsham

Rachel Ducker

Artist at Venue 383, Jericho

Wendy Skinner Smith

Artist at Venue 348, Oxford West

Merrill Jacobs

Artist at Venue 28, Abingdon

Deb Sutcliffe

Artist at Venue 59, Aston Tirrold

Bruce Bignold

Artist at Venue 10, Appleton

Tim Kapp

Artist at Venue 356, Oxford Centre

Kevin Hinton

Artist at Venue 197, Cassington

Jenny Dingwall

Artist at Venue 368, Jericho

Joanne Sonnier

Artist at Venue 23, Abingdon

Kate Hipkiss

Artist at Venue 500, East Oxford

The Abingdon Camera Club

Camera Club at Venue 22, Abingdon

Jill Smith

Artist at Venue 40, Wantage

Stella Campion

Artist at Venue 511, Oxford East

Programme

2-10 May

South Oxfordshire and Vale of the White Horse Open Studios

9-16 May

Oxfordshire Cotswolds and North Oxfordshire Studios

16-25 May

Final week focusing on Oxford studios and collectives

Organized by: Oxfordshire Artweeks

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