Victoria Heath Art

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EXHIBITION 2026
The Stations of the Cross
at Holy Trinity Church in Eccleshall
Creating the Stations of the Cross over the past 12 months has been without doubt the most meaningful and emotionally challenging project that I have ever worked on.
I have been a Faith-based artist for many years but I jumped at the chance to create my version of the journey of Christ from arrest to resurrection when Reverend Phillip Johnson suggested it.
I instantly knew that I wanted to take the depiction of this journey in a different direction, involving the viewer and making this a personal and challenging journey with Christ, testing our connections to faith and encouraging us to explore our compassion and humanity, searching for the bonds which bind us together as one.
As such I hope that this depiction reaches beyond Christianity and strengthens our faith as a people.
The Stations of the Cross will be on public exhibition to everyone from 10am to 4pm every day from Ash Wednesday 18th February to Wednesday April 1st at the start of Holy Week.
Set against the spectacular backdrop of this Grade One listed Church, all are welcome to come and explore the narrative given by this exhibition.

EXHIBITION 2026
The Year of the Horse
at Himley Hall & Park, near Dudley
Honouring the cultural importance of the Horse in our world wide development and rapidly changing landscape, this is the first of three solo exhibitions planned for 2025 and a 'must see' for the New Year.
Starting January 17th and running until March 7th, the exhibition hosted by the beautiful rural Himley Hall near Dudley, will be on display in the Coffee Lounge giving the perfect vista to sit and enjoy the work on show.
There will be 5 new works on display as well as some old favourites which will now be offered for general sale and investment. With original canvases of all sizes (including tiny ones!) there will be lots to see - including the wonderful grounds of Himley of course, one of my favourite places for a nice walk.
As we enter the Year of the Horse the exhibition encourages us to consider, reflect, and embrace the changing relationship with our Equine - honouring their previous importance to our global cultural development, and respecting their endless devotion.
Although there won't be any prints for sale at this exhibition, please do contact me directly if you feel there is something you may be interested in.
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for opening times and further details
