
Harry Brockway: Ways With Wood Exhibition at Somerset Rural Life Museum
Sat 23 May · 01:00
Bath
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"Harry Brockway: Ways with Wood," an exhibition marking the life and work of the Glastonbury-based artist Harry Brockway (1958–2024), opens at Somerset Rural Life Museum in Bath on 23 May 2026. This diverse display includes wood engravings, woodcuts, and sculptures, providing a comprehensive overview of his artistic career. Visitors will be able to appreciate the creativity, skill, and craftsmanship that characterised Brockway’s work. For more information on admission prices, please visit the museum's website.
'Ways with Wood', is a major exhibition at Somerset Rural Life Museum celebrating the life and work of renowned Glastonbury-based artist Harry Brockway (1958–2024). Featuring an exceptional selection of his wood engravings, woodcuts and wooden sculpture, the exhibition offers a rich insight into the creativity, skill and craftsmanship that defined his distinguished artistic career. Harry Brockway was an exceptionally accomplished printmaker, sculptor, illustrator and stone carver. Alongside creating independent prints, he produced wood-engraved illustrations for a wide range of publishers – from major houses such as Penguin to specialist presses like The Folio Society. His work appears in celebrated editions of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and in texts by W. B. Yeats, Philip Pullman, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Mark Twain among others. Image credit: All rights reserved The Brockway Family, Harry Brockway, The Tor from Ten Acre Field, 2008. The museum is open Tuesday – Sunday, 10.00 am – 5.00 pm.
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Harry Brockway: Ways With Wood Exhibition at Somerset Rural Life Museum takes place on Saturday, 23 May 2026 at 01:00. The event runs until Wednesday, 2 September 2026.
Harry Brockway: Ways With Wood Exhibition at Somerset Rural Life Museum is held at Bath in Bath (Bath).
Tickets for Harry Brockway: Ways With Wood Exhibition at Somerset Rural Life Museum can be booked via visitbath.co.uk using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.

Harry Brockway: Ways With Wood Exhibition at Somerset Rural Life Museum
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"Harry Brockway: Ways with Wood," an exhibition marking the life and work of the Glastonbury-based artist Harry Brockway (1958–2024), opens at Somerset Rural Life Museum in Bath on 23 May 2026. This diverse display includes wood engravings, woodcuts, and sculptures, providing a comprehensive overview of his artistic career. Visitors will be able to appreciate the creativity, skill, and craftsmanship that characterised Brockway’s work. For more information on admission prices, please visit the museum's website.
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'Ways with Wood', is a major exhibition at Somerset Rural Life Museum celebrating the life and work of renowned Glastonbury-based artist Harry Brockway (1958–2024). Featuring an exceptional selection of his wood engravings, woodcuts and wooden sculpture, the exhibition offers a rich insight into the creativity, skill and craftsmanship that defined his distinguished artistic career. Harry Brockway was an exceptionally accomplished printmaker, sculptor, illustrator and stone carver. Alongside creating independent prints, he produced wood-engraved illustrations for a wide range of publishers – from major houses such as Penguin to specialist presses like The Folio Society. His work appears in celebrated editions of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and in texts by W. B. Yeats, Philip Pullman, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Mark Twain among others. Image credit: All rights reserved The Brockway Family, Harry Brockway, The Tor from Ten Acre Field, 2008. The museum is open Tuesday – Sunday, 10.00 am – 5.00 pm.
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❓ Frequently asked questions
When is Harry Brockway: Ways With Wood Exhibition at Somerset Rural Life Museum?
Harry Brockway: Ways With Wood Exhibition at Somerset Rural Life Museum takes place on Saturday, 23 May 2026 at 01:00. The event runs until Wednesday, 2 September 2026.
Where is Harry Brockway: Ways With Wood Exhibition at Somerset Rural Life Museum taking place?
Harry Brockway: Ways With Wood Exhibition at Somerset Rural Life Museum is held at Bath in Bath (Bath).
How do I get tickets for Harry Brockway: Ways With Wood Exhibition at Somerset Rural Life Museum?
Tickets for Harry Brockway: Ways With Wood Exhibition at Somerset Rural Life Museum can be booked via visitbath.co.uk using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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