Our 50th Community Board is now on display outside Studio 36.
Thank you all for your contributions since 2020 – keep them coming!

Our 50th Community Board is now on display outside Studio 36.
Thank you all for your contributions since 2020 – keep them coming!
Our next event on June 22nd is “HELLO BECKETT” – Living Room Theatre presents THE END IS IN THE BEGINNING. A compilation of 16 of Nobel Prize winner Samuel Beckett’s plays, prose and poems.. A brush with Beckett, his characters and their words, performed by Sarah White & Philip Robinson.
The New Exonians Video planned for May 9th is now cancelled here. Check with INCLUSIVE EXETER for dates where you can see it at the Phoenix, Killerton and RAMM.
We had our Creative Integration day under perfect sun with Inclusive Exeter on Saturday 5 April. It was a lovely and surprising day for all who came, THANKS for coming and to all the contributors! Here’s an extract from one of many appreciative emails we got:
“Hey Veronica, huge congratulations to you and the ‘36 team for an amazing & inspirational event on Saturday. Please pass on my thanks & good wishes. It was one of the most multi-cultural & creative events I’ve seen in Exeter for many a year. A massive well done to everyone who participated & helped.
You must be so pleased & proud What a great team effort.“
“From a title of Elsewhere it would be interesting to discover where such a word drives your thoughts, memories, vision and verse?”
That was the question posed by Veronica and the result is a published book available now from Studio 36.
Elsewhere features the artwork, poetry and prose of 33 friends of Studio 36 and Veronica herself. It can be obtained from Studio 36 during your visit for £10 or by contacting us if you would like it posted (we will add the p+p).
We’re busy preparing our next board featuring work by 21st Exeter Scouts on the Chinese New Year. In the meantime the present board is still hosting great pictures from HMP Exeter. Don’t forget to let us have any positive comments as it is nice for the artists to get feedback.
And the kiln fires on!
Thanks to the many who came to an enjoyable Sunday at Studio 36 on November 24th!
Work by Ardyn Griffin, Clive Hurman, Uschi Arens-Price, Steven Bramble and Veronica Gosling was on show. Joelle and friends ran the café, serving tea, cakes and a variety of soups. Joe Skivington and Peter Farrie played live music.
We had a very well-attended finale of our Think Chair exhibition in fine weather on Sunday featuring live music from the Plum Jam Jazz Quintet, Peter Nickol and Peter Farrie. Mary Bramble was here with her children’s trail and Joelle served tea and delicious food in the café.
Many thanks to everyone who came and made it such a fun event and also many thanks from Age UK Exeter whose Budding Friends project you donated to.
A small selection of chairs from the exhibition, more to follow!
We are grateful to one of our board contributors Lynne Jessep for this piece. Be sure to click the ‘Read more’ link for the full text.
“Art has so many benefits. Culturally it enriches us. It can make us think deeply about things (Picasso’s Guernica speaks to us of the horror of war in a far more visceral way than, say, a news report for example) or Monet’s Water Lilies gives us tranquillity and connects us with nature and the restorative powers of a beautiful garden.
Art can bring communities together and give those who go unheard in society a voice…
This short film made by Preston Street Films in 2020 explores the magic of Studio 36.