Greenstage Gallery

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How would you describe your Gallery?:

The Greenstage opened in the summer of 2005, with the aim of providing a show case for artistic talent by local, national and international artists, in an accessible, friendly environment on the Herefordshire Worcestershire border. It is run by founder Will Pudge together with his wife, Sophie, and the work exhibited is greatly influenced by Will’s love of originality and colour. After 22 years in the physical gallery in Bishops Frome we adapted our model in 2023 and are now based from home at Bromtrees Hall, just down the road. We continue to exhibit our artists at major art fairs, host pop up exhibitions locally and offer viewings by appointment at Bromtrees Hall or in clients’ homes on request. Greenstage represents a selected portfolio of artist in our exhibitions and on our website with a range of styles of painting and sculpture from abstract through to still life; with an emphasis on statement pieces in oil and acrylic. We advise on starting a collection, adding to current collections, new works by selected artists, and commissions. Greenstage Gallery is also a member of Own Art - a national initiative that makes buying contemporary art and craft affordable by providing interest-free credit. All of the works on our website are available for sale, with further images available on request and we offer free local delivery and shipping throughout the UK and worldwide.

Do you specialise in any particular artform or craft?:

Original paintings, ceramics, wood, sculpture and glass

Who are the Artists you show on a regular basis:

Alison Fisher, Beryl Morgans, Beth Richardson, Boo Mallinson, Brian Denington, Christopher Rainham, Claire Griffiths, Doug Eaton, Jennifer Oh, Joanne Makin, John Piper, Juli-Anne Coward, Katie Brent, Keith Fenton, Maggie Jones, Mary Edwards, Paul Powis, Peter Sharman, Pia Dowse, Pierre Williams, Pip Walters, Plum Neasmith, Rob van Hoek, Sally Stafford, Sara Hayward, Sara Huxley, Sara Ingleby-Mackenzie, Sharon Harvey, Stella Hidden, Steve Johnston and Tony Purser.

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