Prism Studio Artists Exhibit at the Brewery Arts Open Exhibition 2025
We’re thrilled to share that three Prism studio artists — Stuart Irving, Emma Evans, and Annie Robinson — have had their work selected for the Brewery Arts Open Exhibition 2025, taking place in Kendal from 23 May to 19 July.
This much-anticipated exhibition celebrates artistic talent from across the region, and we are so proud to see our artists featured in this inspiring and inclusive showcase.
The Works on Show
- Wrestlers by Stuart Irving
- Untitled by Emma Evans
- Colours by Annie Robinson
Each piece offers a bold expression of colour, movement, and feeling — reflecting the unique style and perspective of each artist. It’s a wonderful opportunity to experience the creativity that thrives within the Prism studio.
Framed Originals — Available to Buy
For the first time ever, original artworks by Prism artists will be available to buy directly from a public exhibition.
Each work is professionally framed by Michael’s Framers and Picture Gallery in Carlisle, known for their exceptional quality and craftsmanship. These bespoke frames give the work the presentation it deserves and make each piece ready to hang and treasure.
All artworks are available for £300 each. Supporting these sales means supporting learning disabled and neurodivergent artists in building visibility and value around their work.
Come Along and See It
We’ll be attending the exhibition soon and can’t wait to see these powerful pieces in situ — framed, celebrated, and open to the public. We’ll be sharing more after the visit, but in the meantime, we hope you’ll join us in celebrating this exciting moment.
Exhibition Details:
Brewery Arts, Kendal
23 May – 19 July 2025
Tuesday to Saturday, 11 AM – 5 PM
Free Entry
Whether you’re visiting to enjoy the show or looking to purchase an original framed artwork, this is a moment worth celebrating. Well done Stuart, Emma, and Annie!
For purchase enquiries, please ask at the Brewery Arts gallery desk.

Wrestlers
by Stuart Irving

Untitled
by Emma Evans

Colours
by Annie Robinson