Entries for West Buckland Festival Gallery

Drawing above by Peter Bright


During the West Buckland Festival,
The Gallery exhibition will enable visitors to view and in some cases buy works of art by local Devon artists. The Gallery willbe in St Peter’s Church, West Buckland and will be open during the festival period. The objects in this exhibition have been selected by Peter Bright.

A full list of exhibiting artists will be published as soon as possible, several artists have replied to the invitation.

The aim of the The Gallery exhibition is to enable and promote selected, amateur and professional artist living within the dispersed communities of North Devon and beyond. Past exhibitions have received critical acclaim and have been remarkably successful for artists and visitors. Diversity has been the success of these exhibitions, with entries ranging from textiles, painting, carving, printmaking and ceramics etc.


Silent Auction

Bidders are invited to make secret, silent bids from 1st August – see details below:
We offer a 100% guarantee that no bid will be opened until bidding ends at 8.00p.m. on Sunday 12th September and thereafter all bids will be kept secret. Thus, if any person who wishes to bid is away on holiday or business during the Festival, but would like to make a secret SILENT bid, they can do so

  • Lot 1. A Week for FOUR in a Cottage in Laugharne in South Wales – the village of Dylan Thomas.

  • Lot 2. A conducted tour for up to SIX people of Castle Hill with Lady Arran.

  • Lot 3. A tour for TWO at the RNLI Lifeboat Station at Appledore with a special tour of the new £2.7m Tamar Lifeboat.

  • Lot 4. A half day for FOUR with TV Chef and multi Rosette winner, Richard Hunt at the Grand Hotel Torquay – followed by lunch or dinner.

  • Lot 5. An afternoon and evening visit for TWO to the BBC Television Production Control Centre in Bristol. See a ‘live’ News program being prepared and broadcast.

  • Lot 6. A unique black tie candlelit four course private dinner for FOUR with champagne, special wines and musical Entertainment.
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About peter

'Death by Sushi' Fish can kill me. When I was very small (maybe 3 or 4 years old) my grandfather, who lost the sight of one eye from a bullet fired by a German sniper (fortunately not a very good one) during the Battle of the Somme in World War 1, wiped my face with the corner of his apron, an apron he had used to wipe his filleting knife on. He was a grocery shopkeeper who specialized in wet fish.