Exhibition

Harry Adams – Walks Through Worcestershire

15 June - 3 November 2024
Tue-Sat 10am-4pm. Sun 10am-3pm
Free to all

Walks Through Worcestershire explores the county through the brushwork of artist Harry Adams.

Born in Worcester in 1868, Adams worked as a decorative artist in the Royal Worcester Porcelain Factory and studied at the Worcester School of Art, before leaving to study in Paris and travel in Switzerland.

His favourite subjects were mountains and hills; he loved working outdoors, especially in the Teme Valley.

The Art Gallery and Museum is delighted to present this collection of his wonderful, large landscapes and in a display which celebrates one of the city’s finest artists.

This exhibition is free to visit; no booking is needed.

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Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum

Foregate Street, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR1 1DT
01905 25371

Free to all

Opening times

Tuesday to Saturday, 10am – 4pm. Sundays, 10am – 3pm. Closed Mondays and bank holidays. 

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