Ayres House Studios art in Wallingford 

DATE

July 31, 2025

Associations will showcase a diverse selection of crafts & art between 29th August & 7th September at Ayres House Studios tucked away behind Station Road in Wallingford 

Once an old rectory, the building now provides studio spaces and a gallery showcasing the work of resident and associate artists.  

The Associate artists have studios scattered around the area and meet up regularly at Ayres House Studios to discuss art and support each other’s artistic careers.  

Now in its third year, the Associations exhibition promises an exciting display of pottery, textiles, sculpture, jewellery and painting, with free entry for all. 

“We’re delighted to be sharing our work with visitors in our group exhibition Associations this summer,” says Josie Clouting. “The show brings together the work of more than 20 makers working in a wide variety of creative disciplines.  

“Ayres House Studios has always been a hub for the arts community, but in recent years it’s opened its doors to the public. This year we’re offering fun, easy-going drop-in workshops for adults and children as part of the BunkFest. All ages are welcome with something for everyone.”  

Workshops  include creative mask making, clay play and a Go Wild With Flowers collaborative mural. There’s limited parking in front of the building & more parking a five-minute walk away in St George’s Road. For more info please visit ayreshousestudios.co.uk 

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