Sladers Yard

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About Sladers Yard

Sladers Yard Gallery and Licensed Cafe

Sladers Yard Description

Sladers Yard is one of the top galleries in the South West for contemporary British art, furniture and craft. Housed in an historic Georgian rope warehouse, with pillared galleries and flower-filled courtyard, it is 5 minutes walk from the beach in West Bay, Dorset. The award-winning licensed cafe is open every day 10 am - 5pm throughout the summer and puts on live evening events and dinners. Sladers Yard is available for private parties and weddings.

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Petter Southall’s new eco-pod is an environmentally friendly garden room with space for a double bed, desk, chair and wood burner. It is ready now to be fitted out for whoever buys it. Take the tour and enquire now!
More info at SladersYard.co.uk

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Sladers Yard Gallery and Café will be closed on Sunday 22 March. From Monday 23rd the gallery will be open 10am - 4.30pm with many hygiene and social spacing measures in place. You can also browse and buy from our exhibition and stock of fantastic paintings, ceramics and artwork on our website at sladersyard.co.uk.
CAFÉ SLADERS will be offering TAKEAWAY only from Monday 23 March with much of our menu available either hot or ready to heat/freeze at home. Delivery is available within the Bridport area (5 mile radius of West Bay) and is free for orders over £50. Hot and cold drinks, soft and alcoholic, can also be ordered. Please phone 01308 459511 or email cafe@sladersyard.co.uk to place orders.

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Alex Lowery's Wynford Eagle is one of the first paintings he has made of the beautiful Dorset hills. Weighing straight in with a 137cm confident awe-inspiring painting, Alex Lowery is in top form for his current show Land Use. Come and see it at Sladers Yard (gallery open Monday to Saturday until further notice) or online at sladersyard.co.uk Some details of this painting can be seen in the Facebook album on this page.

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As attitudes to land use change, artist Alex Lowery has his finger on the pulse. Just by inviting us to look at the familiar places around us, Lowery's clear-sighted new paintings encourage reflection as well as a sense of wonder at the beauty he finds. On show at Sladers Yard Gallery and online at www.sladersyard.co.uk

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As attitudes to land use change, artist Alex Lowery has his finger on the pulse. Just by inviting us to look at the familiar places around us, Lowery's clear-sighted new paintings encourage reflection as well as a sense of wonder at the beauty he finds. On show at Sladers Yard Gallery and online at www.sladersyard.co.uk

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In response to the coronavirus threat, we at Sladers Yard hope to keep both the Café and the Gallery open and functioning as long as we can throughout these unsettling times.
We are grateful to our wonderful clientele, artists, and the team working here. Both the current exhibition, Land Use, and our forward programme are second to none. We want to continue to provide inspiration and sustenance for our customers and to support our fantastically talented artists by selling the...ir work face to face as well as online.
We are implementing measures keep everyone, staff and customers, safe and healthy. For those of you who come in, you will find the usual array of delicious food and drinks, a clean environment with plenty of space, great art and good companionship to be found.
For those of you who need to stay at home, we will be offering a full takeaway menu from next week and will be very happy to receive your orders.
Our current exhibition, Land Use: recent paintings by Alex Lowery, pots from Richard Batterham's private collection and Petter Southall furniture and garden features plus much more are open Monday to Saturday and available to browse and buy online at sladersyard.co.uk.
As our much-loved more-mature member of staff needs to self-isolate, we regret that the gallery (first floor) will not open on Sundays until further notice. Café Sladers will open 10am to 4.30pm every day as usual until further notice.
We regret that we need to postpone all our evening events for the moment. Three Cane Whale will not be coming on 28 March and ticket holders will be offered tickets when we reschedule or credits to be used at Café Sladers. Graham Fawcett's Anna Akhmatova lecture has been postponed until 19 June when we hope things may be safer for us all.
We are here to contribute as best we can to the community effort to help each other through this period.
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Martyn Brewster, Daisy Cook and Brian Graham paintings, Paul Wearing ceramics, Petter Southall furniture

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Fred Cuming RA shows until 12 January View details https://sladersyard.wordpress.com/fred-cu ming-ra/

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6 Dec until 12 January Radiance exhibition at Sladers Yard West Bay, with paintings by Fred Cuming RA (shown here) and five others, furniture, jewellery, ceramics, art books, new David Inshaw prints, gifts and accessories.
Mince pies and dreamy lunches at Cafe Sladers too!

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Alan Barnes and David Newton last night on a memorable evening playing with Ian Smith on trumpet and Ashley John Long on bass. Sladers Jazz Club with a superb Café Sladers dinner. Thank you to all who came and shared this with us.

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This is going to be fun!

More about Sladers Yard

Sladers Yard is located at West Bay Rd, DT6 4EL Bridport
01308 459511
Monday: -
Tuesday: -
Wednesday: 10:00 - 16:30
Thursday: 10:00 - 16:30
Friday: 10:00 - 16:30
Saturday: 10:00 - 16:30
Sunday: -
http://www.sladersyard.co.uk/