Welcome

The Fry Public Art Gallery was opened in 1987 and houses an impressive number of paintings, prints, illustrations, wallpapers and decorative designs by artists of the 20th century and the present day who have local connections and have made a significant contribution to their field. There is an emphasis on those who for a variety of reasons settled in Great Bardfield between the early thirties of the last century and the death in 1983 of John Aldridge RA who had lived in the village for fifty years.

The Gallery is run by volunteers, both invigilators when it is open to the public and other helpers throughout the year. Please contact us if you would like to become more involved.

The Fry Art Gallery 2024 season continues with these exhibitions:

Great Bardfield and Beyond: A Working Landscape, in the main gallery, and Charles Mahoney: The Pleasures of Life in the Gibson Room until Sunday 27th October.

Film by Thomas Völker © 2022

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The Fry receives no regular funding. Should you wish to contribute to our running costs, please use the button below.

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News and Events

Fry Gallery Lecture series: Tim Knox FSA

Fry Gallery Lecture series: Tim Knox FSA

Royal Patrons and Collectors in the Twentieth Century, from King Edward VII to Queen Elizabeth II A talk by Tim Knox FSA, Director of the Royal Collection Friday 8th November 2024 at 7.30pm Quaker Meeting House, High Street, Saffron Walden CB10 1AA Tickets £6.00 via...

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Fry Art Gallery Annual Sale – 16 & 17 November 2024

Fry Art Gallery Annual Sale – 16 & 17 November 2024

We're excited to announce the 2024 edition of the Fry Art Gallery Annual Sale. It will take place as usual over two days, Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th November, from 12 noon until 4 pm on both days. We are busily assembling the works for sale, and look forward to...

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New Acquisition – Alan Spencer Green pottery

New Acquisition – Alan Spencer Green pottery

Ceramics by Alan Spencer Green, Potter, 1932 - 2003 From time to time, the Fry is lucky enough to be given works by North West Essex artists to add to its collection. The latest offering is a wonderful collection of vases, dishes and lidded pots made by Alan Spencer...

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Work of the month

Work of the Month: The Potato Field by Eric Ravilious

Work of the Month: The Potato Field by Eric Ravilious

The Potato Field, Watercolour PC3037 on loan from a private collector Only four weeks left to enjoy a number of Eric Ravilious's delicate watercolours, along with works by fellow artists from Great Bardfield, before the Fry closes for the season at the end of October....

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Work of the Month: Combine in a Cornfield by Bernard Cheese

Work of the Month: Combine in a Cornfield by Bernard Cheese

Combine in a Cornfield, Lithograph, 1961 Bernard Cheese met fellow student Sheila Robinson at the Royal College of Art (RCA), and they married in 1951. Both artists worked on Festival of Britain murals alongside their art-school tutor and close friend Edward Bawden....

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Exhibitions

Great Bardfield and Beyond: A Working Landscape

Great Bardfield and Beyond: A Working Landscape

7th April to 27th October 2024 Great Bardfield and Beyond: A Working Landscape Great Bardfield was described by Olive Cook as 'paradisial' in her book about the North West Essex Artists. But Edward Bawden and Eric Ravilious, who initially settled there in 1931 had a...

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Charles Mahoney RA: The Pleasures of Life

Charles Mahoney RA: The Pleasures of Life

6th July to 27th October 2024 in the Gibson Room Charles Mahoney RA: The Pleasures of Life Charles (Cyril) Mahoney (l903-68) has been largely forgotten and this exhibition offers a reassessment. Mahoney was a close friend of Bawden and Ravilious who first met while...

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Visiting us

Opening Times

The Gallery is open in 2024 from Sunday 7th April to Sunday 27th October.

Admission is free. Step-free access is available.

 

Monday Closed
Tuesday 2pm – 5pm
Wednesday 2pm – 5pm
Thursday 2pm – 5pm
Friday 2pm – 5pm
Saturday 11am – 5pm
Sunday and bank holidays 2pm – 5pm

Contact us

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Location

The Fry Art Gallery
19a Castle St, Saffron Walden CB10 1BD
The nearest public car park is at Swan Meadow, a five-minute walk from the gallery. Pay and Display, card payments only.
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