Exhibitions
We hold regular exhibitions of work by local artists, designers and craftspeople from St Neots and the surrounding areas.
Footsteps in History! Exhibition coming soon
In collaboration with the St Neots Local History Society, we present a brand new Exhibition: Footsteps in History!
Coming soon...
Colours of an English Life
'Colours of an English Life' is our current Exhibition by Italian artist Francesco Ferraro. He writes:
"As an Italian software engineer residing in the United Kingdom for the past five years, Francesco…
Pride in St Neots
Pride in St Neots is a local LGBTQ+ charity, run by a group of volunteers who are passionate about the equality and inclusivity of the LGBTQ+ community. We are committed to improving the lives of LGBTQ+…
What a Beautiful World
The exhibition showcases some of the beautiful local scenes and architecture that photographer Peter Hagger has photographed, and also includes some of his stunning portraits of animals, both in colour and monochrome.
To Do List
Take a look at the virtual version of our latest exhibition - To Do List by photographer Grace Bristo, featuring a series of portraits taken of St Neots locals during lockdown 2021.
Celtic Treasure – the Kimbolton Coin Hoard
Our opening exhibition for May 2021 showcases the beautiful Kimbolton Coin Hoard of Iron Age coins, found at Kimbolton in 2010. Hidden in the ground for 2,000 years, our exhibition will uncover the story of their burial and their significance to the Celtic people that buried them.
Urban_Graffix_4
Immerse yourself in the abstract and colourful world of local artist sk172 with our latest online exhibition Urban_Graffix_3
The Upcycling Crafter
A vibrant collection of artwork from local artist Frances Corlett. Featuring striking pictures made by upcycling used materials such as stamps, sweet wrappers and tickets.
World War II Memorial Paintings
A selection of works inspired by WWI and WWII by artist Richard Walker. Together, they form part of a large painted chapel that will be housed in a purpose built space in the new Museum of Military Medicine in Cardiff.
Favourite places
Work by artist Sarah Wheatley of places inspired by places she has a personal connection with, from evenings spent in London’s lidos whilst living in South London to memories of a mini break in Florence with friends.
More information
If you are interested in exhibiting you work either in our gallery or online then please contact our Manager Joanne Allen or Learning and Access Officer, Lesley Sainsbury.
St Neots Museum
The Old Court
8 New Street
St Neots PE19 1AE
01480 214163
manager@stneotsmuseum.org.uk
Opening and admission
We’re open Tuesday to Saturday, 11am to 4pm.
Free entry to the museum for local residents. Non-residents: Adults £5, seniors £4 and children £2.
Fees apply for some events.