Museum & Art Swindon

Museum & Art Swindon Museum & Art Swindon It was established by local benefactor, H J P Bomford, during 1944 from a generous donation of works.

For information on our Art on Tour programme, go to https://artontour489147035.wordpress.com/


Swindon's remarkable art collection has a reputation as one of the best of British 20th Century Art outside London. Swindon Museum has displays of local history, archaeology and geology. The museum displays tell the story of Swindon's Jurassic past, its connections with the Roman Empire and the more

recent social history of this thriving town. Swindon Museum and Art Gallery have various events running throughout the year. More details on exhibitions and events, plus our access policy, can be found on our website - www.swindonmuseumandartgallery.org.uk. Facebook Communication - Please note that due to the number of comments we receive on Facebook, we are not always able to respond. If you would like to ask a question regarding Swindon Museum and Art Gallery, please email us at [email protected].

Ken White Week at Lydiard House Museum šŸ–¼ļøšŸŽØā ā Join our friends at Lydiard House Museums from 20th – 28th June for a specia...
17/06/2026

Ken White Week at Lydiard House Museum šŸ–¼ļøšŸŽØā 
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Join our friends at Lydiard House Museums from 20th – 28th June for a special exhibition and activities celebrating the life and work of talented Swindon artist Ken White (1943–2025).⁠

The exhibition contains artwork on loan from Museum & Art Swindon including:
Gilbert O’Sullivan Linocut, undated
Untitled Woodcut, undated
What’s His Job?, 1997
Golden Lion Mural Sketch, 1976
Riveters, 1997

Lydiard House Museum will be open 10am – 4pm on:⁠
• Saturday 20th June⁠
• Sunday 21st June⁠
• Wednesday 24th June⁠
• Thursday 25th June⁠
• Friday 26th June⁠
• Saturday 27th June⁠
• Sunday 28th June⁠
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Admission costs £6.70 for an adult and £3.65 for a child (under 3s go free). Family tickets are also available.⁠
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Find out more: www.lydiardpark.org.uk/events

Last few places remaining!!The Pot is the Woman! ⁠Tour of Beneath the Surface with Curator Kirsty Hartsiotis⁠Thursday 25...
15/06/2026

Last few places remaining!!

The Pot is the Woman! ⁠
Tour of Beneath the Surface with Curator Kirsty Hartsiotis⁠
Thursday 25 June at⁠ 3pm
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Join us at Museum & Art Swindon for this tour of our Beneath the Surface: A Century of Studio Ceramics in Britain exhibition. Led by Kirsty Hartsiotis (pictured here), one of the exhibition curators, the tour will look in more depth at some of our featured female potters, including Lucie Rie, as well as at other star female potters in the collection from Janet Leach to Alison Britton and beyond. We’ll look at what motivated these women to take up pottery as a career, their techniques and ideas, and the influences they’ve had on other potters.⁠
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The tour lasts approximately 30 minutes, with time for questions afterwards.⁠
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Tour costs £7.00 ⁠
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https://www.museumartswindon.com/shop/shop-online/tickets⁠
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Museum & Art Swindon is open on Euclid Street in Swindon. The Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday, 10.30am to 4.30pm. Entry to the museum is FREE.

Our volunteer Miles explores ā€˜Architectural Form’ by Ian Auld for June's Item of the MonthLike many visitors who come lo...
14/06/2026

Our volunteer Miles explores ā€˜Architectural Form’ by Ian Auld for June's Item of the Month

Like many visitors who come looking for art at Museum & Art Swindon, I am reasonably familiar with the 2D collection. I had not previously spent much time looking at the studio ceramics, but working with the team to install ā€˜Beneath the Surface’ has encouraged a far greater appreciation. When invited to choose an Item of the Month I could have happily have picked from quite a list. Ultimately though it was Ian Auld's ā€˜Architectural Form’ which I felt I particularly wanted to highlight.

This visually and technically interesting piece was made from slabs of flattened clay, which the artist cut, shaped and stuck together to build sculptural forms. That Auld (1926-2000) has set his bold and brutalist statement piece on a much smaller and simpler white plinth of delicate porcelain (look closely and you can see the crackle glaze) adds an extra layer of complexity and invites interpretation. The rise of the machine, perhaps, or grace under pressure.
To learn that Auld served as a naval radar operator in WW2 comes as no surprise: this work has an industrial, almost military feel to it, and before becoming a ceramicist he worked in woodblock, and this work almost resembles something he might have used in printmaking.

Perhaps it appeals to me partly because it’s not a pot, a vase or a teapot (although there are some lovely examples of all of those in this show) but because it’s a sculptural object, and a bit of a mystery as well. It looks a bit like an oversized Rubik's Cube, or maybe a Chinese puzzle box (does it open? I'm reliably informed it does not). For those of a certain age it might also bring back memories of something from Swindon’s past: the water feature which used to grace the Parade in our town centre. That work was installed in the year I was born and was certainly a favourite piece of public art when I was growing up in the 70s. It had internal lights as well as water flowing out of it. And a constant bloom of green algae, I seem to recall, which happily Auld’s work does not suffer from.

The sculptural aspect of Auld’s work is important. In the exhibition, ā€˜Architectural Form’ is placed in the section titled ā€˜Ceramics into Art’, which explores the intersection of ceramics, sculpture and painting in the postwar era. A pioneer of handbuilding techniques and influential teacher at the Camberwell School of Art, Auld was one of the artists who paved the way for a sculptural approach to studio ceramics.

By Miles Franklin, Curatorial Volunteer at Museum & Art Swindon

ā€˜Beneath the Surface: A Century of Studio Ceramics in Britain’ is on display until 27 February 2027.
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Museum & Art Swindon is open on Euclid Street in Swindon. The Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday, 10.30am to 4.30pm. Entry to the museum is FREE.⁠
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Images:

'Architectural Form’ by Ian Auld (1926-2000), late 1950s-early 1960s, Stoneware with dry glazes and glossy white porcelain base, Ā©Museum & Art Swindon, Courtesy of the Estate of Ian Auld

Miles pictured with the piece in 'Beneath the Surface'

We’re really excited to announce that we’ve just installed a brand new acquisition in our Beneath the Surface: A Century...
12/06/2026

We’re really excited to announce that we’ve just installed a brand new acquisition in our Beneath the Surface: A Century of Studio Pottery Ceramics in Britain!

One of our feature potters, Sara Radstone, has very generously donated this ceramic work from 2013 to Museum and Art Swindon. We’ve been able to display it alongside one of her earlier works, and we’re really pleased that we can now show you the development in Radstone’s practice. Like many of her works from the 2000s and beyond, Radstone is experimenting with the form of a book, and looking at ideas of memory, expression and loss in this work.

ā€˜Beneath the Surface’ runs until 27 February 2027 at Museum & Art Swindon.⁠
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Museum & Art Swindon is open on Euclid Street in Swindon. The Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday, 10.30am to 4.30pm. Entry to the museum is FREE.

We are delighted to have a selection of works for sale by Swindon artists Tim Carroll now on show here at Museum & Art S...
10/06/2026

We are delighted to have a selection of works for sale by Swindon artists Tim Carroll now on show here at Museum & Art Swindon.

Tim Carroll's figurative paintings are full of vibrancy, mystery and imagination.

All his pieces are at once exciting and harmonious, fun and sophisticated. The balanced colours and compositions are pleasing to the eye, whilst the active group of figures and exotic settings create a strong narrative quality and sense of mystery.

Despite varied cultural influences, Tim has maintained a strong connection to his home town, Swindon, where he has lived since the age of ten. Tim has completed several local projects, which have involved the documentation and renovation of public art for Swindon Borough Council, and an extremely well-received series of paintings, '100 Views of Swindon'.

Come and see the artworks on display at Museum & Art Swindon on Euclid Street in Swindon. The Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday, 10.30am to 4.30pm. Entry to the museum is FREE.⁠

Images:
Shopping Trip
Fruit Pickers
Mother and Child 2

Have you seen our new book 'Beneath the Surface: A Century of Studio Ceramics in Britain’ which has been written to coin...
08/06/2026

Have you seen our new book 'Beneath the Surface: A Century of Studio Ceramics in Britain’ which has been written to coincide with our new exhibition?

Museum & Art Swindon holds a nationally important collection of studio ceramics, which testify to a fascinating history of production and creativity from the 1920s until the present day.

This fully illustrated book provides insight into the collection's origin as a teaching resource and the history of ceramic art in the South West of England. The artworks presented in the book highlight defining themes and moments in studio ceramics in Britain over the past century.

Recognising a particular strength of both the ceramic medium and the collection, the book gives special attention to female makers. Six sections focus on gifted women whose work is represented in the Museum & Art Swindon studio ceramics collection.

The publication ā€˜Beneath the Surface: A Century of Studio Ceramics in Britain’ is made possible through generous support from State Ceramics and KennedyTing.

Pick up your copy from our shop at Museum & Art Swindon or from our online shop.

https://www.museumartswindon.com/shop/shop-online/books/a-century-of-studio-ceramics-in-britain/

Have you visited our new exhibition 'Dialogues: Continuing Conversations from Beneath the Surface'?Dialogues: Continuing...
06/06/2026

Have you visited our new exhibition 'Dialogues: Continuing Conversations from Beneath the Surface'?

Dialogues: Continuing Conversations from Beneath the Surface, presents paintings and prints that resonate with themes in Beneath the Surface: A Century of Studio Ceramics in Swindon. Works include paintings by Desmond Morris, a great supporter of Museum & Art Swindon, who sadly died earlier this year, Ben Nicholson, Edward Bawden and Mary Fedden. It also includes new acquisitions by local artist Ray Hedger and by Tirzah Garwood, an important member of Great Bardfield artists, which was purchased for the museum by the Friends of Museum & Art Swindon.

Dialogues: Continuing Conversations from Beneath the Surface runs until 27 February 2027 at Museum & Art Swindon.⁠

Museum & Art Swindon is open on Euclid Street in Swindon. The Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday, 10.30am to 4.30pm. Entry to the museum is FREE.⁠
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Image: Mary Fedden- The Spanish Chair (1998)

The Pot is the Woman! Tour of Beneath the Surface with Curator Kirsty HartsiotisThursday 25 June at 2pm and 3pm*2pm tour...
04/06/2026

The Pot is the Woman!
Tour of Beneath the Surface with Curator Kirsty Hartsiotis
Thursday 25 June at 2pm and 3pm

*2pm tour now sold out- places available on 3pm tour*

Join us at Museum & Art Swindon for this tour of our Beneath the Surface: A Century of Studio Ceramics in Britain exhibition. Led by Kirsty Hartsiotis, one of the exhibition curators, the tour will look in more depth at some of our featured female potters, including Lucie Rie, as well as at other star female potters in the collection from Janet Leach to Alison Britton and beyond. We’ll look at what motivated these women to take up pottery as a career, their techniques and ideas, and the influences they’ve had on other potters.

Each tour lasts approximately 30 minutes, with time for questions afterwards.

Tour costs £7.00

Only 10 places available on each tour so book now!

https://www.museumartswindon.com/shop/shop-online/tickets/the-pot-is-the-woman!-curator-tour-of-beneath-the-surface-25-june-3pm/

Ken White Week at Lydiard House Museum šŸ–¼ļøšŸŽØHead over to Lydiard House Museum 20th – 28th June for a special exhibition an...
03/06/2026

Ken White Week at Lydiard House Museum šŸ–¼ļøšŸŽØ

Head over to Lydiard House Museum 20th – 28th June for a special exhibition and activities celebrating the life and work of talented Swindon artist Ken White (1943–2025).

Lydiard House Museum will be open 10am – 4pm on:
• Saturday 20th June
• Sunday 21st June
• Wednesday 24th June
• Thursday 25th June
• Friday 26th June
• Saturday 27th June
• Sunday 28th June

Admission costs £6.70 for an adult and £3.65 for a child (under 3s go free). Family tickets are also available.

Find out more: https://www.lydiardpark.org.uk/event/ken-white-week-at-lydiard-house-museum/

Guided tour of Lydiard House Museum with cream tea tomorrow (3 June)!🌸If you've seen our exhibition 'How You See Me: 400...
02/06/2026

Guided tour of Lydiard House Museum with cream tea tomorrow (3 June)!🌸

If you've seen our exhibition 'How You See Me: 400 Years of Portraiture from Swindon's Museums' you'll know it features works from the collection at Lydiard House.

Why not join the team at Lydiard House tomorrow for a guided tour where you’ll discover the fascinating story of the St John family, with its colourful characters, scandals and tragedies.

Afterwards, you have the option to enjoy a delicious cream tea. Indulge in scones served with jam, Cornish clotted cream, and a pot of tea or coffee. ā˜•ļøšŸ°

Tickets:
Guided Tour of Lydiard House with Cream Tea: £20
Guided Tour only (Adult): £9.70
Guided Tour only (Senior): £9

Find out more and book online:
https://www.lydiardpark.org.uk/event/guided-tour-of-lydiard-house-with-cream-tea/

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Tuesday 10:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 10:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 10:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 10:30am - 4:30pm
Saturday 10:30am - 4:30pm

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