Ever since the foundation of the Arts & Crafts Movement in the late nineteenth century, the Cotswolds have played a prominent role in British art and artists.
Prominently situated in what historian and author G.M. Trevelyan once described as "the most beautiful village now left in the island", Campden Gallery opened in 2003 and continues to exhibit a varied programme of high quality modern and contemporary works of fine art.
Housed within a beautifully preserved 300 year old limestone building in the centre of the town, nestled in the depths of quintessential English countryside, the gallery specialises in painting and sculpture embracing figurative to fully abstract work.
Throughout the year, the gallery features solo and group exhibitions, providing a showcase for recognised artists and a seedbed for exciting, emerging talent from all across the UK and Ireland.
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