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BITE : Featured Exhibition


  • Stroud Valleys Artspace Ltd Stroud Valleys Artspace Stroud United Kingdom (map)

Saturday 10th - Saturday 24th June 

Opening night: Friday 9th June 6-9pm

Open to public:

Saturdays & Sundays 11am - 6pm

Wednesdays - Fridays 10am - 3pm

An exhibition showcasing four selected artists from Bristol.

Bristol is a city with a reputation for being a hub for artists. The ever evolving artist networks often spring from the communities formed in artist studios. Showing alongside the Site Festival, this exhibition spotlights artists from across four of the major studio spaces in Bristol. 

Across from an inner city farm is BV studios, an anonymous looking building from the outside, previously a printing works and  home to over 100 artists and makers.  

By bringing a selection of exciting artists from Bristol to Stroud during the Site Festival and drawing attention to the dynamic and fluid artist communities in Bristol, we hope to encourage the potential for collaboration and cross-pollination of ideas.

This exhibition has been selected by Mary Roberts-Holmes and Jo Leahy.


Artists Brunch Discussion: Sunday 18th June 11am

All are welcome to join the Artist Brunch discussion about BITE, an exhibition spotlighting artists from across four of the major studio spaces in Bristol.
We will be discussing themes, media and art culture. Delicious light refreshments and snacks will also be available to buy.

Tickets: Donation on the door


Vera Boele-Keimer’s minimal work sits in contrast to the chaotic mayhem of Stokes Croft where the longstanding Jamaica Street studios, one of the largest artist-led studios outside of London, is based. The studios huge windows look out onto  a busy crossroads of music venues, pubs and massage parlours. Vera’s work explores the boundaries of painting, drawing and sculpture.

Karolina Ptaszkowska’s studio is based at St Anne’s House, also known as Bricks, a multi use space and a hub for artists as well as social enterprises. Karolina draws from a multitude of sources including mythology and psychology to create dreamlike paintings that transport you to an unseen world.  

Mahali O’Hare works from her space at the internationally renowned Spike Island which is a former tea packing warehouse and situated between the River Avon and the Harbourside. Mahalis’ impactful paintings shift between the figurative and landscape and are rooted in the tradition of still life. 

Adam Hedley, who works from a space at BV, makes mesmerising abstract paintings. He works slowly and methodically to create immersive paintings that have a hypnotising quality.