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Open Tuesday – Friday 10am – 5pm

Saturday 9.30am – 5.30pm

 

Built in Salisbury, Wiltshire in 1880 as a grain mill, Fisherton Mill is now the south of England’s largest independent art gallery. Spread over three floors and a courtyard the Gallery retains many of the Mill’s original features, which makes for a very unique setting. The beamed ceilings, cast iron pillars, and fine old pieces of machinery will add to your visit as you enjoy the wide range of art on display.

 

The Gallery continuously shows work in the exhibition spaces by leading artists, sculptors and furniture makers. Whilst the Gallery shop stocks an array of accessories, both functional and decorative, including ceramics, textiles, glasswork, jewellery and unframed prints as well as cards and carefully selected gifts, which complement the art work.

 
interior of Fisherton Mill
 
 

studios

 

Within the Mill site we have a number of studios where artists & designers work.

 

Currently they include in the Courtyard

  • Paul Wilson - Stone sculptor
  • 'Eden' - Beauty Studio
  • Addison Design - Graphic Design
  • Eco Print – the planet friendly printing company.

 

And upstairs within the Mill...

 
stone sculpture by Paul Wilson

Paul Wilson

 
 

list of artists

 

We are constantly updating our items in the gallery and have a varied list of artists.

 

Here is a selection of some of the artists that are currently exhibiting at the gallery.

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ceramic crocodile

Anne-Marie Marshall

 
 
     
 
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NEW: May 2009 Fisherton Mill- Sarah Jane Wilson

Hand-Weaving Studio Textile-designer and maker of scarves, cushions and throws made on a traditional countermarch loom. Woven with natural fibres each item is a unique desig inspired by traditional techniques with a modern interpretation. The behaviour of yarns and the use of texture and colour within the structure of weaving forms the basis for the endless investigation and inspiration for design ideas. Tel: 0777 97 43211 Email: fearlessweaver@yahoo.com

 

 

 

GALLERY OPEN TIMES

Tues-Fri 10-5 and Sat 9.30-5.30

CAFE OPEN TIMES

Tues-Fri 10-5 and Sat 9.30-5.00 Lunch served 12-2.30

 

DINING EVENINGS

July 3 and 4
July 31 and August 1

 

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