about Ashtorre & the Artists' Workshop...
Ashtorre Artists' Workshop
This workshop was started in 2009 by artists John Forster and Richard Allman. The goal was to create 150 images of the Brunel Bridge in celebration of its 150 year anniversary and the images to be exhibited in the first floor gallery space of Ashtorre Rock Centre in Saltash.
Every year since then Ashtorre Artists’ workshops have continued to offer artists in and around Saltash the opportunity to work together and produce forward-thinking work.
About Ashtorre Rock
Visitors to Ashtorre Rock exhibitions can expect to enjoy stunning views of the River Tamar as the gallery building is located on the water's edge just beside the Royal Albert Bridge. The centre is open daily to the public for refreshments and gatherings. Its meeting room is available to hire for classes and community activities and there is an ongoing programme of art courses and art exhibitions. There are toilet facilities within the building and there is disabled access.
This workshop was started in 2009 by artists John Forster and Richard Allman. The goal was to create 150 images of the Brunel Bridge in celebration of its 150 year anniversary and the images to be exhibited in the first floor gallery space of Ashtorre Rock Centre in Saltash.
Every year since then Ashtorre Artists’ workshops have continued to offer artists in and around Saltash the opportunity to work together and produce forward-thinking work.
About Ashtorre Rock
Visitors to Ashtorre Rock exhibitions can expect to enjoy stunning views of the River Tamar as the gallery building is located on the water's edge just beside the Royal Albert Bridge. The centre is open daily to the public for refreshments and gatherings. Its meeting room is available to hire for classes and community activities and there is an ongoing programme of art courses and art exhibitions. There are toilet facilities within the building and there is disabled access.
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