Exhibitions
Art exhibitions on display at Ludlow Assembly Rooms
A rolling programme of exhibitions featuring work by some of the regions most interesting artists – displaying the rich diversity and creative talent in the area. We are proud to offer a public gallery space in the centre of Ludlow and our exhibitions are curated by Eliz-anne, one of our incredibly dedicated volunteers. She sources a wonderful and eclectic series of high quality and intriguing exhibitions for us all to enjoy.
Current Exhibitions:
Ludlow’s Rich History – in stitches, 28 November – 10 January:
These tapestries have been made by a talented group of Ludlow seamstresses who have harnessed their collective talents to create these stunning works interpreting elements of Ludlow’s rich history. In the grand tradition of the Bayeux tapestry, characters, landscapes and buildings are depicted in artistic detail with text panels further explaining the content.
The panels have been created to support the endeavours of The Ludlow Town Walls Trust in trying to bring about the repair (with local stakeholders) of the collapsed section of Town Wall fronting St Laurence’s Church.
Upcoming Exhibitions:
Art as Light by Frances Clarke, 23 January – 3 March 2026
Frances, an esoteric contemporary visual artist, combines art with science to explore its impact on wellness through her work. The exhibition features Giclee Prints from her Blue Pearl Series, which are part of ongoing research utilizing bio-electro-phonics, an instrument measuring bio energy and light. Her artistic approach uses meditation similar to the traditional Mandala, which symbolizes inner and outer unity and represents a crucial step in soul integration. This embodies a symbolic alchemical transformation towards individuation—a concept embraced in esoteric Indian and Oriental traditions. Frances believes that art aids in self-discovery and that merging art with science enhances the unique possibilities of each field. She intends for the Blue Pearl Project findings to deepen the understanding of art’s role in society, promoting both individual and collective well-being.
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Tapestry Map – Ludlow’s Rich History – in stitches

Art as Light by Frances Clarke, 23 January – 3 March 2026
