Cotswolds Sculptors Association’s latest exhibition, Creating Spaces 2025, opened on Friday.
More than 120 sculptures are on display in The Garden at Miserden, with traditional and modern pieces on show.

Cotswold Sculptors Association is a non-profit organisation run by its members to promote the making and appreciation of sculpture in its many forms. This year the group has invited guest sculptor Ian Gill to exhibit alongside members, and several pieces will be on show including Helix, an abstract piece representing seedlike structures and the movement of summer breeze.
On June 14th visitors can chat with sculptors as they demonstrate their materials and how they bring to life the ideas behind their work. On July 20th, sculptors talk about their processes and inspiration for their piece in the show.
The exhibition, which is free, is open Wednesday to Sunday (10am-5pm) and runs until August 3rd. Garden entry fees (£12 adults, under-16s free) apply.
Pictures by Simon Pizzey





