Summer Sculpture Exhibition

Our summer exhibition returns for its third year, and it’s bigger than ever!

Set within the natural beauty of the Wye Valley, the 2026 exhibition brings together 55 artists and 143 sculptures, carefully placed throughout the garden for visitors to discover at their own pace. Now one of the largest sculpture garden exhibitions in Wales, this year reflects a significant expansion in both scale and ambition.

The exhibition is curated by Gemma Kate Wood, artist in residence and the landscape gardener who originally created the garden as an outdoor gallery for her own sculptures. Her vision continues to shape the space, where art and landscape are designed to work together, not compete.

But this is more than an exhibition. The garden has been created as a space to slow down, to reconnect with nature, and to experience sculpture in a way that feels grounded and restorative. Moving through the landscape, visitors often find a natural rhythm, pausing, reflecting, and engaging more deeply with both the artwork and the surroundings. It’s an experience that sits somewhere between exhibition, nature immersion, and quiet reflection & reset.

Expect a wide range of styles, materials, and price points. From striking statement pieces to smaller works suited to home and garden settings. Each piece has been selected to sit in dialogue with the surroundings, making the experience as much about exploration as it is about collecting.

Buying Sculpture

Most of the work on display is available for purchase.

  • Sculptures can be purchased on-site during your visit

  • Smaller and mid-range works can be taken home the same day, carefully packaged

  • Card payments are accepted up to £1,000

  • Purchases above this amount can be completed via bank transfer

Our team is available to provide details about artists, discuss pieces, and assist with purchases.

Exhibition Guide

A simple printed brochure is available when you visit, with full details of all exhibiting artists and works. You can also request a copy by email in advance. Please use the contact form below to get in touch.

Plan Your Visit

Unlike previous years, sculptures are not listed individually online. The exhibition is designed to be experienced in person, wandering through the garden, discovering pieces as they reveal themselves in the landscape.

To give you a sense of what to expect, we’ve included a small selection of featured works below.