Fosse Gallery
Stow-on-the-Wold
Arts & Culture Experience
You can find some of the most important contemporary British art at the Fosse Gallery, which represents many artists of international standing. Opened in 1980 the gallery began with a focus on Victorian watercolours before it established a reputation in the Modern British style. The well-renowned owner, Sharon Wheaton, has a passion and well-trained eye for selecting pieces for the exhibitions held here.
This splendid gallery, set amongst the stunning Cotswold countryside, is often described as one of the most important UK galleries. The team are knowledgeable and friendly, helping you navigate the art world and sharing more details about the artists and their work. The Fosse Gallery hosts private viewings as well as public exhibitions. Various articles and videos are available online so you can learn more behind the specific paintings and the artists themselves. The exhibitions regularly change with different artists and themes being the focus. The artists themselves are often in attendance giving you a much more personal experience of their work.
The Fosse Gallery has been an important part of Stow-on-the-Wold for over 40 years. New artists have a platform to exhibit their word at solo exhibitions and internationally renowned artists are also on display. The gallery has a worldwide customer base and a carefully selected collection of artwork available. You are sure to find a piece fitting both your style and your budget here.
While in Stow-on-the-Wold you can enjoy the delights of this historic market town and the surrounding inspiring countryside views. Surrounding the large market square are rustic Cotswold buildings and a choice of eateries serving meals and drinks. St Edward’s Church is a must see with its tree-framed doors said to have inspired JRR Tolkien. The town is a hub of independent shops and a farmers’ market regularly takes over the market square. Browse locally made produce and crafts to get a more in depth understanding of this area.
To note: Available artwork and current exhibitions can be viewed online.