Sudbury ARTISTS' OPEN STUDIO TRAIL 14-15 JUNE 2025
- Sudbury Town Council
- Jun 9
- 2 min read

Members of Suffolk Open Studios are inviting members of the public to visit their studios in and around Sudbury on the weekend of the 14th and 15th June this year. Visitors will be able to view artists’ work in a range of mediums including paintings, ceramics, sculptures and more! Interact with Sudbury through the eyes of its resident artists and understand the inspiration behind their work. The event is free to participate in unless you feel tempted to buy pieces directly from the artists themselves!

Sudbury has a rich artistic history, being the birthplace of classic and contemporary artists such as Thomas Gainsborough and Maggi Hambling. The rolling Suffolk countryside has inspired the work of Gainsborough and Constable, and continues to serve as inspiration for local artists such as Anne Lowe, whose studio will be open for visitors during this event.

The trail is also an excellent opportunity to explore parts of Sudbury you may not have visited otherwise. With 243 listed buildings in Sudbury, be sure to keep an eye out for beautiful architectural details in buildings such as the exposed timber framing on The Chantry in Stour Street, or a former gatehouse to a 1500s Dominican Priory along Friars Street.

Pick up a leaflet at the Tourist Information Centre in Gaol Lane or at Mill Tye Gallery.
You'll find an art directory with information on the artists and a map to plan your route.
Alternatively, please find the route map and a link to download the information leaflet at the bottom of the page.
A full list of artists participating and further information can be found on the Suffolk Open Studios website: www.suffolkopenstudios.org/event/sudbury-art-trial-14th-and15th-june/
To download the information leaflet please click the following link:

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