Major sculpture exhibition from Cotswold Sculptors coming to Brimscombe Mill in October

Creating INDOOR Spaces 2025 from the Cotswold Sculptors Association. 18-26th OCTOBER 2025, 11am-5pm every day, except Monday.

As part of this year’s Autumn Trail, the Cotswold Sculptors Association invite visitors to a special exhibition to be held Saturday 18th October-Sunday 26th October inclusive (except for Monday which is closed).

You’ll be able to explore a wonderful variety of sculptures from 48 of our member-artists, working in a range of mediums such as bronze, ceramics, stone, wood, metal and found materials. Some focus on figurative subjects such as people, animals and nature, whilst other pieces are more abstract.

Many sculptures will be available to buy either as unique pieces or limited special editions. 15% of sales go to the Long Table.

The exhibition is free to enjoy, with no need to book and you’ll be able to buy refreshments on site from the Long Table.

There is parking on site but please use public transport or lift sharing, if you can. Kids are very welcome but there will be delicate works on show so please help them take care.

Special demo day: Saturday 25th October Visit on this day to see and interact with some of our artists whose work is featured in the exhibition.

The Cotswold Sculptors are a not-for-profit collective of mainly local artists, coming together to share our passion for sculpture. Visit our website at www.Cotswoldsculptorsassociation.com



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Alt Image Text: Round metal sculpture depicting Minotaur by Andrew Stephens; Poster for Cotswold Sculptors "Creating Spaces" indoor sculpture exhibition, White porcelain bowls with leaf shapes balanced on green porcelain pebbles, by Clare Mahoney; Stone sculpture of a bird with outstretched wings which is called Caladrius by artist Debs Harrison; Mixed media sculpture of found wood with Fused glass flowers called Epiphyte by Linda Knott; Dramatic bust of female figure with proud queenly expression called Sonia by Artist Henrietta Wood; Abstracted seated figure with tranquil feel called Heavenly by Jacqui Sheard; Colourful felted sculpture in the shape of a bowl called Flower Bowl by Jenny Waller; Sculpture made of clay which looks like a found box full of interesting old objects, called legacy Corroded Collection by Artist Gina Baum; Glass sculpture in a round with colours reminiscent of the world viewed from space called Blue Planet by Jane Yarnall

Image Credit: Credits as per Alt Image Text, also on www.cotswoldsculptorsassociation.com