Exhibitions

Screenshot 2026 04 01 2.59.02 PM

A blank Canvas for Creativity

At The Globe at Hay, community and creativity are at the heart of everything we do; and our venue is designed to bring people together through art, ideas, and shared experiences.

Our unique venue—set within a beautifully converted chapel—offers a striking backdrop for exhibitions. With double-height ceilings, Georgian features, and vintage architecture, it balances rich character with being a versatile, gallery-ready space.

We showcase a dynamic mix of artists, celebrating bold ideas, fresh perspectives, and the creativity thriving in our community. Whether you’re just here to discover and enjoy, or to take a piece home, there's something for everyone in our thriving arts centre.

Rosie Daffern

Current Exhibition

Daffern's deep connection with the natural world developed during her teenage years spent exploring local wildlife. From a very young age, she invented her own worlds and stories - which are still at the heart of her work today.

Her exhibition pieces are windows into her post-apocalyptic dreams. She has a deep fascination with a world that remains after human civilisation has fallen, where strange beings and mischievous characters roam a vast landscape.

Colin Rose

4th May - 31st May

From his first exhibition in London in 1966 to his last one in the Czech Republic in 2018, He had painted privately without fanfare. Struggling to verbalise the thoughts that close in on him; therefore, he worked slowly, sifting, revising, discarding, and hesitantly trying to open up to himself those fleeting ideas.

The structure of music, nature, mythology and echoes of art history, from this and much more, he weaves a dense web. Give them time, and they might grow to like you! His paintings are held in collections both privately and publicly in Europe and the USA. Now he has put together a selection for this exhibition at The Globe, all painted since 2018.

Exhibition viewing & meet the artist on Sunday 3rd May, 5pm. Glass of wine & canapes. RSPV here Followed by a jazz concert at 8pm by The Glen Manby Quartet.

Veronica Guest & Clare Keil

21st May - 9th July 2026

Guest's watercolours and etchings depict both broad swathes of landscape and the vivid details, of plants, birds and animals, perceived from the unique points of view afforded by life on her small farm in the Wye Valley.

Keil is a furniture designer interested in the visual qualities of objects and spaces. This exhibition will show a range of steam bent wood furniture, made from locally grown copice wood.

Launch party on Thursday 21st May with live music from West African dancer & drummer, Landing Mané.

Have work to share? We’re always looking for new exhibitions! Contact us for more information.