New art space and gallery opening at Leamington’s Royal Priors

By James Smith 16th Mar 2025

The gallery is relocating from Satchwell Court to a significantly larger space in the Royal Priors' Lower Mall (image via Google Maps)
The gallery is relocating from Satchwell Court to a significantly larger space in the Royal Priors' Lower Mall (image via Google Maps)

Leamington Studio Artists' beloved community gallery, The Art Room, is embarking on an "exciting new chapter", relocating from Satchwell Court to a significantly larger space in the Royal Priors' Lower Mall.

This expansion complements their established and cherished East Lodge gallery in Jephson Gardens, further enriching the town's artistic landscape.

The Art Room will be temporarily closed until April 1, when it will reopen with an enhanced offering.

The new premises will feature dedicated studio spaces for working artists, workshop areas for art courses, and an expanded gallery, creating a dynamic hub for creativity.

Already renowned for its welcoming atmosphere and regularly-changing exhibitions of high-quality local art and craft, the Art Room's move will significantly broaden Leamington Studio Artists' reach within the town.

"When the Royal Priors presented us with the opportunity to move and expand, it was an offer we couldn't refuse," says Mike Patrick, Chair of Leamington Studio Artists.

"This new location allows us to realise our vision of combining a vibrant town centre gallery with dedicated studio spaces for our artist members, enabling the public to witness the art-making process first hand.

"We'll also be offering workshops and classes, inviting everyone to explore their own creative potential."

The Art Room will continue its tradition of hosting monthly exhibitions showcasing the diverse talents of Leamington Studio Artists' members. The grand reopening on April 1st will feature a Textile Exhibition, highlighting the work of 11 skilled textile artists who will be conducting daily workshops and demonstrations.

"This opening exhibition perfectly embodies our commitment to making art accessible," Patrick explains.

"It's about showcasing exceptional work while providing opportunities for the public to learn from the makers themselves, understanding their inspiration and techniques.

"It's local art in action, demonstrating the vibrancy and depth of our town's artistic community."

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