Summer Exhibition: Through the Crescent

Studio Ellie Maya is delighted to present, Through the Crescent, an outdoor sculpture exhibition set in the picturesque gardens of The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa. The exhibition will bring together nine talented UK-based artists and sculptors working across a range of materials.

Open to the public
6th June – 27th September 2026
Free entry

Private View
Friday 5th June 2026
RSVP for the PV is essential, please email Ellie Isaacs at ellie@studioelliemaya.com should you wish to attend.

Address:
16 Royal Crescent, Bath,
BA1 2LS United Kingdom

The Royal Crescent

Through the Crescent refers both to the physical journey through the historic landmark building, where a carefully considered selection of sculptures unfolds - and to the portals and organic forms that draw attention to the significance of “in-between” spaces, exploring the threshold between the handcrafted and the natural world.

Exhibiting artists: Hannah Bennett, Sue Jones, Benji Lowsley-Williams, Roberta Mason, Alex Relph, Ian Turnock, Dominic Welch, Neil Wilkin & Zoë Wilson

Sue Jones, Insight
On view at The Royal Crescent Hotel, 6th June - 27th September 2026

About Studio Ellie Maya

Founded in 2023 by art consultant, Ellie Isaacs, Studio Ellie Maya brings a conscious approach to the curation of art and design for interiors and outdoor spaces. Through the Crescent reflects Ellie’s interest in the intersection between art and environment, exploring the dialogue between contemporary sculpture and the landscape, celebrating nature as an active collaborator.

Ellie works with a diverse network of artist-designer-makers who approach their craft with care and innovation, fostering meaningful connections between makers, clients and their communities

Guided tours

Join the curator, Ellie Isaacs for a series of guided tours of the sculpture exhibition: tour dates to be announced soon.

For any enquiries, please contact Ellie
ellie@studioelliemaya.com / +44 7770444624

The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa Garden

 
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