Welcome

The Fry Public Art Gallery was opened in 1987 and houses an impressive number of paintings, prints, illustrations, wallpapers and decorative designs by artists of the 20th century and the present day who have local connections and have made a significant contribution to their field. There is an emphasis on those who for a variety of reasons settled in Great Bardfield between the early thirties of the last century and the death in 1983 of John Aldridge RA who had lived in the village for fifty years.

The Gallery is run by volunteers, both invigilators when it is open to the public and other helpers throughout the year. Please contact us if you would like to become more involved.

The Fry Art Gallery is now closed for the season. We are open in 2026 between Sunday 5th April and Sunday 25th October.

Our 2026 season opens with two exhibitions:

  • ‘Fry’s Popular Delights’ co-curated by Mark Hearld and Colin Wilkin featuring works from our Collection, and exploring the link between the ‘Fry Artists’ and Popular Art.
  • a selection of work by illustrator and collage artist Michelle Thompson, who has been shown at the RA and whose clients include The Guardian, The New York Times, and Marvel.

The next events in the calendar are the Annual Fry Picture Sale on Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th November, from 12 noon till 4 pm on both days, and the first in our Winter Lecture series, Ian Wolter The Making of Safe Haven – the Harwich Kindertransport Memorial on Friday 7th November at 7:30 pm in the Quaker Meeting House, Saffron Walden. More details under ‘News’ on this website.

Film by Thomas Völker © 2022

Online Shop

The Fry’s online shop has a range of gifts, from textiles to books.

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The Fry receives no regular funding. Should you wish to contribute to our running costs, please use the button below.

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Visit the Collection

Browse the Fry Gallery collection online here.

News and Events

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Work of the month

Work of the Week 38: Cat & Windmill by Sheila Robinson

Work of the Week 38: Cat & Windmill by Sheila Robinson

linocut, undated Here is a model Great Bardfield lithograph by Robinson. A domestic interior is linked to a rural scene by the gaze of a cat. Sentimentality is held at bay by the economy of means and the stringent design. It reminds me of Matisse's The Blue Window,...

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Work of the Week 37: House on Rocks by George Chapman

Work of the Week 37: House on Rocks by George Chapman

aquatint/etching, 1951 George Chapman was famous for documenting the industrial life of South Wales and House on Rocks is no exception. The mill wheel and chimney are placed next to a small house, with hills or even slag heaps in the distance. The technique is of...

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Exhibitions

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Visiting us

Opening Times

The Gallery will open in 2026 from Sunday 5th April to Sunday 25th October.

Admission is free. Step-free access is available.

 

Monday Closed
Tuesday 2pm – 5pm
Wednesday 2pm – 5pm
Thursday 2pm – 5pm
Friday 2pm – 5pm
Saturday 11am – 5pm
Sunday and bank holidays 2pm – 5pm

Contact us

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Location

The Fry Art Gallery
19a Castle St, Saffron Walden CB10 1BD.
The nearest public car park is at Swan Meadow, a five-minute walk from the gallery. Pay and Display, card payments only.
Blue Badge holders may use the Residents’ Parking spaces in Castle Street.
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