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Reduced Summer Admission and New Exhibitions at Nature in Art


Summer exhibition Gloucester 2026

Enjoy award-winning exhibitions for less this summer as Nature in Art introduces reduced admission prices throughout July and August, making it even easier to discover inspiring art inspired by the natural world.

Set within the beautiful Georgian surroundings of Wallsworth Hall at Twigworth, Nature in Art is home to a unique collection of fine, decorative and applied art celebrating wildlife and nature. Alongside its permanent collection, visitors can enjoy a fantastic programme of temporary exhibitions, all included with the new lower admission prices.

Throughout July and August, adults can visit for just £6.75, concessions for £6.00, under 8s go FREE, while a family ticket for two adults and up to two children costs just £17.50. National Art Pass holders also enjoy free admission.

Ancient Yesterdays II

Running until 19 July 2026, Ancient Yesterdays II showcases the remarkable reduction linocuts of Elizabeth Gray (Ben Venuto). Inspired by ancient artworks dating back as far as 2500 BC, the exhibition features animals, birds and plants influenced by cultures from around the world, including previously unseen works discovered in the artist's studio.

British Wildlife Photography Awards

From 21 July – 6 September 2026, visitors can experience one of Britain's most celebrated wildlife photography exhibitions. Featuring more than 75 stunning images selected from over 12,000 competition entries, the exhibition captures extraordinary moments from across the UK's natural landscapes and wildlife.

100 Years of Winchcombe Pottery

Opening on 28 July, this special exhibition celebrates the centenary of the internationally renowned Winchcombe Pottery. Discover historic works by founder Michael Cardew alongside pieces by generations of potters who helped establish one of Gloucestershire's most important artistic traditions.

With beautiful exhibitions, peaceful gardens, a licensed café, gift shop, children's playground and free parking, Nature in Art makes a wonderful day out for art lovers, families and anyone looking to enjoy a relaxing summer visit.

> Plan your summer visit to Nature in Art and discover these inspiring exhibitions


Explore Gloucestershire
14 July 2026


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