‘Quiet Birds in Circled Flight’ Autumn & h.Art Exhibition 2025

calendarCreated with Sketch. Date: 6th September - 31st October 2025
Opening Times: Wednesday to Saturday 11am - 4.30pm, Sunday 12am - 4pm Open every day 11am - 5pm through h.Art week
Location: Old Chapel Gallery, East Street, Pembridge HR6 9HB

As the evenings start to draw in, our thoughts turn to home and a good fire in the hearth. To set the scene we mark the beauty of the changes of the season, and introduce our special Autumn Exhibition combined with h.Art entitled ‘Quiet Birds in Circled Flight’ which opens on Saturday September 6 at Old Chapel Gallery, Pembridge, promoting the work of talented British artists and makers from around the county and beyond.

‘Dawn Treader’
‘Dawn Treader’ Oil on Canvas

Lynda Jones

Heading the line up is artist Lynda Jones. Her mysterious canvases and drawings are mostly depictions of the Monmouth landscape, and its rolling hills, that surrounds her – the final image often bears little relation to the original subject but all have a common starting point – the memory of a place she knows well. Even when working on a larger scale, a tiny detail, such as a soaring kite, will intrigue and draw the viewer in.

‘A Walk in the Garden on a Summer Night’ Oil on Canvas

Ann McCay

Sought after artist Ann McCay is showing here for the second time. Her paintings convey a sense of space and have a strong narrative element. Settings are theatrical, often portraying man-made structures within natural vegetation. The eye is led along paths, through windows and into doorways. The familiar is made strange through the use of intense colour and light. The juxtaposition of images and archetypal nature of the figures inspires the viewer to create their own story.

‘Quiet Evening’
‘Quiet Evening’ Oil on Canvas

Rachel Wright

Rachel Wright, who is back by popular demand, is inspired by many subjects, including landscapes, seascapes, wildlife, harbour towns, boats, lighthouses and windmills. These themes are then translated into machine embroidered fabric collages, using vibrant threads, worked onto carefully cut pieces of fabric. This enables Rachel to draw and paint through fabric and stitch, providing a rich source of colour, texture and pattern which forms her ‘palette’ and the threads are used like a fine paintbrush to fill in the details. Rachel’s trademark is her use of striking, rich colour, which captivates and draws the viewer in. Her aim is simply to delight the eye.

Jane Littlefield

Stained glass artist Jane Littlefield is inspired by the nature, history and folklore of her home in the Peak District and deeply influenced by medieval stained glass. Using age old techniques, she has developed her own contemporary style in which traditional glass paints create multi-layered and textured images on small panels that are then fired in the kiln.

'Birds in the Branches'
‘Birds in the Branches’ Stained Glass Roundel

Rachel Sumner

Rachel Sumner is a mixed media artist working mainly with found objects such as driftwood and metal. She collects the materials for her pieces during the winter when there are storms and not so many people about, and assembles them during the summer in her shed, hand painting the details and finishing the assemblages with beeswax.

'Driftwood Swallow'
‘Driftwood Swallow’ Hand Pained Assemblage

Kathryn O’Kell

Kathryn O’Kell has been making woodcarvings for over 30 years. In a methodical, almost meditative process, she transforms her chosen medium, specifically English lime, into carefully sanded and painted pieces. She has only to look out of her shed window and her inspiration – the birds that have always fascinated her – can be found flying past, circling overhead or resting on the woodshed.

‘Swan Song’
‘Swan Song’ Carved & Painted Wood

Rachel Bailey

Rachel Bailey’s jewellery explores her love of wild creatures, our native animals and birds and magical realms. The semi precious stones she uses are an integral part of her inspiration as they suggest landscapes that the creatures may inhabit. Each piece is individually made and therefore unique, in sterling silver and hallmarked in Sheffield.

Past Exhibitions

'A Years Turning' Winter Exhibition 2020
'Glorious Awakening' Autumn & h.Art Exhibition 2021
'Glory of the Garden' Summer Exhibition 2023
'Hope Springs Eternal' Spring Exhibition 2021
'Making Waves' Summer Exhibition 2020
'Of Poets and Madmen'
'Shadows on the Grass' Garden Sculpture Exhibition 2022
'Song of the Earth'
'Song of the Earth' Spring Exhibition 2022
'Sunlight on the Garden' Summer Exhibition
'Sunlight on the Garden' Summer Exhibition 2022
'Sweet Summertime' Summer Exhibition 2021
'When Soft was the Sun' Autumn Exhibition 2020
'When Soft was the Sun' Autumn Exhibition 2022
'Winter Curiosities'
'Winter Curiosities' Christmas Exhibition 2021
‘Winter Curiosities’ Festive Exhibition 2024
Hay Festival Exhibition @ Old Chapel Gallery 2022
Hay Festival Exhibition 2021
Hay Festival Virtual Exhibition 2020