New BHAAM site launched
Thanks to a grant from Blackdown Hills National Landscape funding by Farming in Protected Landscapes scheme we have been able to put together a new website to show case the work of BHAAM members. We are incredibly grateful for the support of the National Landscape team and applaud Ritchie and Sam at Gecho Agency for […]
BHAAM is back!
After a few quiet years in abeyance, BHAAM is back! A handful of past members have been meeting with a view to revitalising the group and in October 2024 the AGM brought a chance to discuss ways forward. BHAAM is now in the process of redefining itself as a group of professional artists making, and […]
Artist-Led Walks
In June 2016, Bhaam members Liz Gregory and Megan Calver organised two walks on the Blackdowns in connection with the Bhaam exhibition Life in the Blackdowns, Hemyock. On each occasion, walkers participated in the production of one joint work on a long scroll of paper. Championing small, incidental thoughts and observations, the walks emphasised the […]
Flock Together
Flock Together @ The Nissen Hut Barn, Cherry Hayes Farm, Smeatharpe EX14 9RDArtist-led talk with Debbie Locke RWA and Sara Dudman about their collaborative practice6-8 pm Friday 10th July 2015. £5 per person for non-membersDelicious refreshments included This is an invitation to view the rural barn installation of paper-based works from the project and engage […]
Research trip to Birmingham
Report from new member Linda Mattock. ‘The benefits of the visit for me have been twofold. As a new participant of the group I greatly valued the opportunity to get to know the other members and to learn about their individual approaches to making work. One of the group concerns is to consider how to […]
Skills Unearthed – Art of the Blackdowns
Art Exhibition: 14 September – 6 October 2013Venue: Cotley Tithe Barn, Cotley, Nr Chard, SomersetFor more details see the Project pages
BHAAM visit Compton Verney
On the 18 April eight BHAAM members visited Compton Verney in Warwickshire to look around the galleries. They had meetings with staff to discuss the organisations approach to its temporary gallery programme in a rural area. They had a good lunch which was followed by a meeting with Compton Verney’s head of communications who gave […]