Wire bird sculpture demonstration by Rachel Higgins

2020-03-08T10:58:21+00:00February 6th, 2020|, , |

Watch renowned local artist Rachel Higgins of Court Leet Studio as she uses a variety of metalwork techniques - wirework, soldering, hammering and riveting... to create a beautiful intricate 3D metal bird.   A member of the Gallery at the Guild, Chipping Campden, she will also be exhibiting in the marquee at artBEAT and running a [...]

Broadway Heritage Guided Walk

2021-04-08T13:53:30+01:00February 3rd, 2020|, |

Enjoy a historical walk around the beautiful village of Broadway and discover the hidden history of this ancient village through its buildings and their associated stories. Little is recorded until 972 when King Edgar granted a Charter to the Benedictine Monastery of Pershore. Edgar, the peace-maker, introduced (the) ordnance of the ‘Hundreds’ where (shires) were [...]

“Pre-Raphaelite Sisters: Models & Muses” Talk by Jan Marsh

2021-06-01T08:24:09+01:00February 3rd, 2020|, |

Join us for an illustrated talk by Jan Marsh, curator of the recent exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, which features familiar and newly-discovered images by and of women in the movement, including Jane Morris, Marie Spartali Stillman and Jamaican-born Fanny Eaton. Dr Jan Marsh is a long-standing expert on the Pre-Raphaelite movement with books [...]

Philip Mould “Hidden Strokes: Revelations of the Art World” Talk

2021-05-28T15:09:47+01:00January 30th, 2020||

A talk from Philip Mould from the BBC's "Fake or Fortune?" Philip has spent a career searching for lost paintings, many of them historical portraits but also other genres. He has written two books on the subject and co-presents the award winning BBC1 TV programme "Fake or Fortune?" In this talk he will show how [...]

Exploring Edward Lear – a musical show by Robin Smith

2020-03-08T10:47:13+00:00January 26th, 2020|, , |

In this musical show curated for the festival, composer, pianist and arranger Robin Smith explores Lear’s life through his poems with newly commissioned music inspired by his fascination with his story, alongside a display of reimagined illustrations by artist Sallie Taylor and narration by Oliver Taylor. Edward Lear was a man delighted by words and [...]

Arts & Crafts Gardens: Ursula Buchan & Marion Mako in conversation

2021-05-16T18:20:00+01:00January 23rd, 2020|, |

Arts and Crafts Gardens: Ursula Buchan & Marion Mako in conversation How and why they developed and where to see them. This talk will take the form of a dialogue between Ursula Buchan, garden and social historian, and Marion Mako, garden historian and garden designer, accompanied by images of some Arts and Crafts gardens and [...]

Quilts: From Utility to Art by Linda Seward

2020-03-08T10:04:52+00:00January 22nd, 2020||

This talk traces the development of the quilt, from its origin as a utilitarian item to its rightful place in the world of art. Learn about the three traditional types of quilt, then discover how these styles have evolved into textile art. The talk features antique quilts as well as the exciting work of over [...]

Gordon Russell: A Champion of Design

2020-03-08T10:25:29+00:00January 22nd, 2020||

Verity Elson, Director of the Gordon Russell Design Museum in Broadway, explores the life and work of one of the most important names in British furniture design. The remarkable story of Gordon Russell and his company spans Arts and Crafts cabinetmaking, Modernism, The Festival of Britain, and beyond. Featuring images from the museum’s unique and [...]

Gordon Russell Design Museum: Half-price entry for festival ticket-holders!

2020-01-22T12:53:07+00:00January 22nd, 2020|Exhibition, Lectures, The festival|

All Broadway Arts Festival ticket-holders will qualify for half price entry to The Gordon Russell Design Museum during the 10 days of the festival - simply show evidence of your ticket (on your phone or a print-out) to get the discount!   Be sure to also visit the Gordon Russell Design Museum stand on the [...]

Standing Stones, Stags, ‘Spooks’ & Splendour – The story of Scottish art by Lachlan Goudie

2021-06-09T23:23:12+01:00January 9th, 2020|, |

Lachlan Goudie takes you on a fast fling through 5,000 years of Scottish art. In a passionate and personal account, brimming with fascinating characters and historical events, Lachlan will describe how creativity shaped Scotland’s past, its culture and its destiny. Scottish art never existed in isolation. Lachlan will reveal how Scotland’s artists and craftsmen created [...]

Go to Top