Artist in Residence

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27 February 2022

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Nicky Currie our Artist in  Residence

We are delighted to announce the appointment of Nicola Currie as our Artist in Residence here at Spetchley.
 
The Gardens are an artist’s haven showcasing its character, light, and theatre, and providing an abundance of creative opportunity - from beautiful landscapes to botanical gems – not forgetting the wonderful wildlife.
 
Henry Berkeley is especially excited, as Nicola’s appointment comes at a time of great change as his own evolution of the Gardens starts. This follows on from his father, John Berkeley and the Garden’s great originator Rose Berkeley and her sister Ellen Wilmott (the recipient of the first Victoria Medal of Honour awarded by the Royal Horticultural Society in 1897).
 
Information on Nicola Currie
Nicola is an oil painter specialising in still life and botanical art. She studied Fine Art at Worcester University and has exhibited widely in the UK. For 15 years Nicola combined her art practice with teaching and was the part time Head of Art at New College Worcester. Since September 2020 she has worked full time as an artist.
 
Quote from Nicola
“My art is inspired by the colours of the natural world. I am grateful to Henry Berkeley for the opportunity to explore the life of the gardens through the year, and I look forward to sharing my paintings with Spetchley’s many visitors.”
 
The first Exhibition of Spetchley Inspired Art by Nicola was a great success. Thank you to all of our visitors who supported the exhibition, by visiting and perhaps purchasing, we really enjoyed having Nicola and her wonderful paintings at Spetchley. For the latest news and more on Nicola's work visit Website www.nicolacurrie.co.uk

Nicola is holding 2 exhibitions this year at Spetchley.

The first will be at the Cart Sheds from the 27th or May to June 3rd entrance is free and comes as part of your gardens admission fee.

The 2nd will be in  September 23rd to 25th , entrance is free and comes as part of your gardens admission fee.

More upcoming events


A red and white logo for the letterpress project
by Sarah Bird 7 May 2022
Here at The Letterpress Project we’ll remember Easter 2022 for two things: beautiful warm weather and our first partnership collaboration with Spetchley Park Estate
A close up of a purple flower with a yellow center
by Sarah Bird 7 May 2022
Our Tree Peonies are in full bloom and the Herbaceous Peonies are now in full bud, and ready to burst into bloom any day.
Two women are sitting at a table drinking tea under a thatched roof.
by Sarah Bird 27 February 2022
This year we will be commemorating the centenary of Rose Berkeley’s death. Rose Willmott married Robert Valentine Berkeley in 1891.