
Summer Art Exhibition 2026
22 July – 21 August 2026
The Foyer, Henry Sandon Hall, Worcester
A celebration of creativity by learning disabled artists from The Monday Night Club.
Welcome to the sixth Summer Art Exhibition by The Monday Night Club.
This year’s exhibition explores the theme Then. Now. Next. It reflects on the past, celebrates the present and looks with hope towards the future through a diverse collection of paintings, drawings, textiles, sculpture and mixed media.
Visitors will discover artwork created by members of The Monday Night Club and friends.
Drawing & Talking – Understanding Emotions
Featuring work developed with Charlotte Webby through creative sessions exploring emotions, wellbeing and self-regulation. Funded by the Strengthening Worcestershire Fund.



Elgar at the Asylum
Artwork created with Kim Piffy as part of our National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England project. Many of these pieces will also appear in the promenade performances at Malvern Theatres in September.



Monday Night Art Club
Curated by Kay Mullet, showcasing artwork produced throughout the year by members experimenting with a range of techniques and media.






Featured Artists
Including: Laura Gill, Abigail Prince, Jack Bradley, Jeng Pang, Matthew Trigg. Julia Lewis,Annie Jollens, Vincent Lewis, Harry Green, Tim Alban, Charlie Teasdale, Laurie Williams, Iain MacKenzie, Poppy Barrett, Jessica Crellin, Adetoun Olagboye, Nathan Hall
Visit
Free admission
Opening times: every day 8am — 6pm, Sundays 8am — 4pm
Venue: The Foyer, Henry Sandon Hall, Royal Porcelain Works, Severn Street, Worcester, WR1 2NE
Accessibility
We believe art should be accessible to everyone, and we are committed to making your visit as welcoming and inclusive as possible.
The Foyer at Henry Sandon Hall is fully accessible, with step-free access via ramps throughout the building and accessible toilet facilities. Assistance dogs are warmly welcomed.
If there is anything we can do to make your visit easier or more enjoyable, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We will always do our best to help.
We look forward to welcoming you.
Book your tickets for Elgar at the Asylum
Discover the next chapter of the story at our immersive promenade performances at Malvern Theatres on 26 and 27 September.