It is widely recognised that THG is a prominent public art gallery that features current works of art and handicrafts. Located in the heart of a lovely Georgian townhouse in Honiton, the gallery exhibits the works of Victor Pasmore, William Coldstream, and Claude Rogers, all students at the well-known Euston Road School of Artists. Mostly recognised for her still lifes, interiors, and landscapes, many of which include the Cornish coast, Thelma Hulbert, who lived and painted at the gallery, worked in different mediums throughout her career. She had participated in twenty-three exhibitions, eight of which were solo shows. One of her most notable attempts was this one-woman show. Her art is currently exhibited in a number of public and private collections worldwide. The new Creative Cabin serves as a focal point for a wide range of activities and projects, strengthening audience environmental and climate relationships. Furthermore, the store has its own shop that sells custom products manufactured in the region, such as clay, jewellery, textiles, prints, and greeting cards, as well as a variety of teas, coffees, and biscuits. A wonderful, comfortable garden with plenty of seating, excellent for a picnic, invites you to merge into Thelma’s vision.
Thelma Hulbert Gallery
Award-winning public art gallery hosting an acclaimed contemporary art exhibitions, alongside artist Thelma Hulbert’s work.
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