Where you can find work by Trail artists in March and April
ALISON BOURNES — Mandell’s Gallery, Elm Hill, Norwich — Until April 18
New work by Alison is on show as part of Being Woman, an exhibition which unites inter-generational female artists, offering a profound look at female archetypes and the human condition. “A captivating journey through the histories and subjectivities of what it means to be a woman.”
ANNABEL BARRY — Chequer House Gallery, 10-12 King Street, King's Lynn — Until April 11
Annabel’s wire and paper sculptures are on display at this recently opened art space in Norfolk.
REBECCA COLEMAN — The Art House, Maple Avenue, Leigh-on-Sea — April 10-12
Find Rebecca’s work in this group show featuring 20 artists.
EMMA BELL — 70 The Broadway, Leigh-on-Sea
Commute — “A new body of work, a new chapter.” Stunning large-scale pieces inspired by Emma’s walks close to home.
VALERIE HANNINGTON — Broadworks Gallery, 56b Old Broad Street, London — March 5-13
Lust for Life. An exhibition that draws inspiration from Frida Kahlo’s exploration of life, love, and the complexities of illness and betrayal.
VADIMS PJATRIKOVS & LOUISE TRUSLOW — Chalkwell Hall, Chalkwell Park — March 14-15
Find work by two of the Trail’s new artists for 2026 — printmaker Vadims, and painter and glass artist Louise — at the SAC Art Fair.