Petersfield Museum and Art Gallery is preparing for its Summer exhibition which starts on 29 April.
It’s a double feature: Flora Twort: Draw from Life, an exhibition of her rarely-seen early drawings, and the centenary display of Sir Stanley Spencer’s painting The Poultry Market, Petersfield. This will be the first time this painting has been shown in Petersfield, the town that inspired it.
Head of Collections and Exhibitions at the Museum and Art Gallery, Louise Weller spoke to Mike Waddington about this forthcoming exhibition, the wider project to digitise Flora Twort's work (having won a grant for this) as well as Stanley Spencer's time in Petersfield after the first world war when he was developing his very distinctive style
Later in the year the South Downs Open, the competition about what the South Downs inspire, will open and details are available on the Museum's website.
See Flora Twort: Draw from Life | Petersfield Museum and Stanley Spencer: A Petersfield View | Petersfield Museum
Call to Artists for the South Downs Open 2026 | Petersfield Museum

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