2025 - Rugby Art Gallery & Museum
What's On Brochure 2025
"2025 marks the 25th anniversary of Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, a milestone we are proud to celebrate with our community. Since opening in 2000, we have been dedicated to inspiring, engaging and connecting people through art, history and culture" Cllr Neil Sandison, Lib Dem spokesperson for Leisure and Wellbeing.
What's On Brochure 2025 by Rugby Gallery.
Rugby Open 2024 Winners
First Prize Anya Kalsi Echoes of Entanglement
The Arts Society Trophy Annie Zaneboni After Matisse 2
The Anna Lorimer prize Amanda Drage Trying to find the right words
Warwickshire Open Studios Alina Bondarchuk Anxiety
Rugby and District Arts Society Prize Amy Bosner Changing
Benn Hall prize Ruth Huges Remembering You
The McCready Theatre Prize Hagarak (aka Raquel Garcia Haro) for the Wave
The Coombe Abbey Prize – ANDI – What did you just call be and Don’t F…. with me, fellas
Art at the Alex 2D prize Charlotte Ashman Towing Hyades Art at the Alex 3D prize Melissa Keskinkilinc Finding Calm paragraph is a self-contained unit of a discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea. Paragraphs are usually an expected part of formal writing, used to organize longer prose.
First Prize Anya Kalsi Echoes of Entanglement
The Arts Society Trophy Annie Zaneboni After Matisse 2
The Anna Lorimer prize Amanda Drage Trying to find the right words
Warwickshire Open Studios Alina Bondarchuk Anxiety
Rugby and District Arts Society Prize Amy Bosner Changing
Benn Hall prize Ruth Huges Remembering You
The McCready Theatre Prize Hagarak (aka Raquel Garcia Haro) for the Wave
The Coombe Abbey Prize – ANDI – What did you just call be and Don’t F…. with me, fellas
Art at the Alex 2D prize Charlotte Ashman Towing Hyades Art at the Alex 3D prize Melissa Keskinkilinc Finding Calm paragraph is a self-contained unit of a discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea. Paragraphs are usually an expected part of formal writing, used to organize longer prose.
Rugby Open 2024 Youth Winners
First Prize - Lily Spencer – A bond that can’t be broken
Rugby and District Arts Society Lilly Henfrey My Dad and the Dog
The Mayors Award – Rosa Kenney 5341 days of Otis
First Prize - Lily Spencer – A bond that can’t be broken
Rugby and District Arts Society Lilly Henfrey My Dad and the Dog
The Mayors Award – Rosa Kenney 5341 days of Otis
The People's Choice - yet to be decided!
Visitors are invited to vote for their favourite artwork.
Visitors are invited to vote for their favourite artwork.
Celebrating 25 years of Rugby Art Gallery and Museum PRESS RELEASE 05 November 2024
RUGBY Art Gallery and Museum has unveiled plans to mark its 25th anniversary next year with a special programme celebrating the arts, heritage and culture.
Rugby Art Gallery and Museum has unveiled plans to celebrate its 25th anniversary next year.
The Little Elborow Street venue's silver anniversary celebrations were approved last night (Monday 4 November) at a meeting of the council's cabinet.
Since first opening its doors in 2000, Rugby Art Gallery and Museum has cemented its status as the borough's cultural hub - providing a permanent home for the acclaimed Rugby Collection of contemporary art, the borough's social history collection and the Tripontium Collection, the trove of Roman artefacts excavated from a site on the outskirts of Rugby by the town's archaeological society.
To date, the venue has welcomed more than 1.5 million visitors and educated more than 50,000 school pupils through its learning programme.
The 25th anniversary programme includes Blueprints, a special exhibition which traces both the architectural foundations of the Rugby Art Gallery and Museum building, and the history of the Rugby Collection.
The anniversary plans also include commissioning an artist to create a sculptural play space for children in the building's grounds and working with local artists to create new products to sell at the Rugby Visitor Centre shop.
Heritage takes centre stage during the programme with displays of seldom seen gems from both the social history and Tripontium collections, together with monthly talks celebrating significant chapters in the borough's history.
And schools play a significant part in the venue's anniversary celebrations, with plans to completely revamp the school learning programme and host exhibitions showcasing the borough's young artistic talent - Future Faces, an exhibition of self-portraits by eight to 16-year-olds, and When I Am 25, an exhibition which challenges school pupils to imagine, design and create objects which could play a pivotal role in everyday life when the pupil reaches 25-years-old.
Cllr Maggie O'Rourke, Rugby Borough Council portfolio holder for partnerships and wellbeing, said the anniversary programme aimed to celebrate Rugby Art Gallery and Museum's contribution to the borough over a quarter of a century, while also inspiring the next generation to embrace the arts, heritage and culture.
"Rugby Art Gallery and Museum has nurtured the arts and heritage in the borough for 25 years, creating a legacy of innovation and inspiration," Cllr O'Rourke said.
"After attracting a record number of visitors last year, we want the anniversary celebrations to look back at what the venue has achieved and look to the future, encouraging the borough's young people to discover the wealth of benefits the arts, heritage and culture can bring.
"We can promise a few surprises during the 25th anniversary programme - with one major part of our plans remaining under wraps for now," Cllr O'Rourke added.
"But we want the whole borough to have the opportunity to mark this milestone and take part in the celebrations next year."
Cllr Neil Sandison, Rugby Borough Council's Liberal Democrat group spokesperson for partnerships and wellbeing, said: "This celebration of Rugby Art Gallery and Museum's anniversary is welcome.
"The diversity of the exhibitions and events which take place at the venue, together with the work carried out by the team in our wider communities, make it more than a museum and more than an art gallery."aragraph is a self-contained unit of a discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea. Paragraphs are usually an expected part of formal writing, used to organize longer prose.
The 2024 Winners
Adult Winners
First Prize: Anya Kalsi - Echoes of Entanglement
The Arts Society Trophy: Annie Zaneboni - After Matisse 2
The Anna Lorimer prize: Amanda Drage - Trying to find the right words
The Brendan O'Rourke Memorial Prize: Joseph Ryan - 'M'
Warwickshire Open Studios: Alina Bondarchuk Anxiety
Rugby and District Arts Society Prize: Amy Bonsor - Changing
Benn Hall prize: Ruth Huges - Remembering You
The McCready Theatre Prize: Hagarak - the Wave
The Coombe Abbey Prize: ANDI – What did you just call be and Don’t F…. with me, fellas
Art at the Alex 2D prize Charlotte Ashman - Towing Hyades
Art at the Alex 3D prize Melissa Keskinkilinc - Finding Calm
First Prize: Anya Kalsi - Echoes of Entanglement
The Arts Society Trophy: Annie Zaneboni - After Matisse 2
The Anna Lorimer prize: Amanda Drage - Trying to find the right words
The Brendan O'Rourke Memorial Prize: Joseph Ryan - 'M'
Warwickshire Open Studios: Alina Bondarchuk Anxiety
Rugby and District Arts Society Prize: Amy Bonsor - Changing
Benn Hall prize: Ruth Huges - Remembering You
The McCready Theatre Prize: Hagarak - the Wave
The Coombe Abbey Prize: ANDI – What did you just call be and Don’t F…. with me, fellas
Art at the Alex 2D prize Charlotte Ashman - Towing Hyades
Art at the Alex 3D prize Melissa Keskinkilinc - Finding Calm
Youth Winners
First Prize: Lily Spencer – A bond that can’t be broken
Rugby and District Arts Society: Lilly Henfrey My Dad and the Dog
The Mayors Award: Rosa Kenney 5341 days of Otis
First Prize: Lily Spencer – A bond that can’t be broken
Rugby and District Arts Society: Lilly Henfrey My Dad and the Dog
The Mayors Award: Rosa Kenney 5341 days of Otis
The People's Choice - yet to be decided!
Visitors are invited to vote for their favourite artwork.
Visitors are invited to vote for their favourite artwork.
Rugby Open 2024 Winners
First Prize:Anya Kalsi - Echoes of Entanglement
The Arts Society Trophy:
Annie Zaneboni - After Matisse 2
Anna Lorimer Framing Award:
Amanda Drage – Trying to find the right words
Mcready Theatre:
Judy Haslam-Jones – The ‘Journey’ Series
Coombe Abbey:
Bridget Aldridge – Ceramics ‘Sunburst’, ‘Turmoil’ and ‘Moody Duet’
New Leaf Catering: Draycote Water:
Amy Bonsor - Murmuration
Art at the Alex 2D award:
Val Hunt – Coronation Invitation Necklace
Art at the Alex 3D award:
Leah Stuart – St Marks Basilica, Venice
Warwickshire Open Studios EMERGE award:
Jacob Walden – Myself and Crow #5
Rugby Open 2024 Youth Winners
First Prize:Lily Spencer - A bond that can't be broken
The Mayor's Award: Rosa Kenney – 5341 days of Otis
Rugby and District Arts Society Prize:
Lilly Henfrey – My Dad and the Dog
Julie Krajicek Rugby Open 2023
People's Choice Vote
The People's Choice Award 2024
Voting is open until the end of for visitors to choose their favourite work.
Voting is open until the end of for visitors to choose their favourite work.