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WHAT'S ON

Wells & Mendip Museum has a busy calendar of events. From talks and workshops to art exhibitions and garden days, keep an eye on this page to see what's coming up.

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What's On
What's On - Summary
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14 Apr 2026

9:00 am

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25 Apr 2026

3:00 pm

Holcombe Art Group
A Vibrant Collection of Acrylic Paintings Exploring Realism and Contemporary Art

5 May 2026

9:00 am

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9 May 2026

3:00 pm

Anna Dmochowski
Watercolours

30 May 2026

9:00 am

to

6 Jun 2026

3:00 pm

Martin Bentham RWA
Paintings

Now open!

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Curator's Choice

Curator's Choice

A changing display which features items specially chosen by the curator.

It can be viewed on the mezzanine floor of the museum.

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Motor Transport Army Service Corps

Army Service Corps were originally formed in the 19th century to supply the British Army with all kinds of goods, services and transport. A ‘Corp’ comprised both British and non-British labourers, carriers, and storemen, enlisted to ensure the soldiers had the food, equipment, and ammunition they needed to fight.  

 

During the First World War, companies of the Motor Transport Army Service Corps (MTASC) were billeted in Wells, where they trained before active service. The MTASC were well received in the city, with many local organisations happy to support the war effort by making the companies of the corps welcome. Phillips City Studios recorded many of the proceedings.

In 1918, the corps received the "Royal" prefix for its service during the First World War and became the Royal Army Service Corps. It also played a crucial role during the Second World War. In 1993 it was merged into the Royal Logistics Corps, which continues to perform many of the logistical functions the ASC originally handled.

This bowl was presented to Mrs Thomas of the Wells Young Men’s Christian Association by MTASC for her efforts ‘in appreciation of services rendered’. 7th July 1915 (Bowl in the museum collections 2024.57).

 

Photographs:

2025.9/1&2: 139 Company of MTASC about to leave Princes Road, Wells for the front.

 

2025.9/3: MTASC troops with Mr & Mrs Trudgian outside Trudgian's Confectioners, No.2 Broad Street, Wells. Described on the print as 'our billett'.

What's On - Detail
Holcombe Art Group
A Vibrant Collection of Acrylic Paintings Exploring Realism and Contemporary Art

14 Apr 2026

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25 Apr 2026

9:00 am
3:00 pm
There are many reasons for becoming a member of an Art Group. It’s a great way to meet and make new friends, and at the same time enjoy painting some attractive, interesting and at times, thought-provoking images. Why we paint probably varies with each individual.  
The group meet in the Village Hall in Holcombe, every Friday between 10am and 1pm, where they all work on their own piece of art. They use Acrylic paints both out of preference and practical reasons. They are advised by professional artist, their group mentor, Barry Wills, who advises and encourages them to push their work that little bit further, which allows them to develop and improve their standard of work. While they work creatively, conversation often ranges far and wide. At the same time they often find themselves very much “in the moment” which as we are told these days, is of great therapeutic benefit!
They have staged a number of impromptu “displays” to coincide with other events that have used the village hall. By staging a more formal exhibition in the museum, they are showing a wider audience what they do.  Although several of them live in Holcombe there is no bar to anyone and several travel some distance to attend the Friday sessions.  
If you’d like to join them do make contact, initially with Barry Wills – Tel 01761 753457. Or just go along on a Friday morning from 10am where you will be made very welcome. 

Free entry to exhibition only

There are many reasons for becoming a member of an Art Group. It’s a great way to meet and make new friends, and at the same time enjoy painting some attractive, interesting and at times, thought-provoking images. Why we paint probably varies with each individual.
The group meet in the Village Hall in Holcombe, every Friday between 10am and 1pm, where they all work on their own piece of art. They use Acrylic paints both out of preference and practical reasons. They are advised by professional artist, their group mentor, Barry Wills, who advises and encourages them to push their work that little bit further, which allows them to develop and improve their standard of work. While they work creatively, conversation often ranges far and wide. At the same time they often find themselves very much “in the moment” which as we are told these days, is of great therapeutic benefit!
They have staged a number of impromptu “displays” to coincide with other events that have used the village hall. By staging a more formal exhibition in the museum, they are showing a wider audience what they do. Although several of them live in Holcombe there is no bar to anyone and several travel some distance to attend the Friday sessions.
If you’d like to join them do make contact, initially with Barry Wills – Tel 01761 753457. Or just go along on a Friday morning from 10am where you will be made very welcome.

Free entry to exhibition only

Anna Dmochowski
Watercolours

5 May 2026

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9 May 2026

9:00 am
3:00 pm
Anna has now lived in Wells for 22 years and has spent the past year working in watercolour. She paints landscapes and animals, especially horses, and also flowers, trees and cityscapes in Wells.

In summer she loves to drive into the countryside, park in front of a good view, and work from the scene in front of her, either inside the car if the weather is unhelpful, or preferably outside in the fresh air. She especially enjoys painting skies, for which watercolour is so suitable as she says that Its transparency is ideal for capturing light and colour, and the changing effects of sun and shadow. 

She likes to start with a good drawing, by which she means a good composition, that is, an interesting arrangement of shapes and colours within the frame. She says she finds that accurate academic drawing gives her a firm foundation for her work, so she goes to weekly life drawing classes to keep her eye in.  She also goes to watercolour classes given by a well-known local watercolourist, John Hunt (who is hoping to exhibit at the museum in 2027). Cards of Anna’s pictures will also available to buy. 

Free entry to exhibition only

Anna has now lived in Wells for 22 years and has spent the past year working in watercolour. She paints landscapes and animals, especially horses, and also flowers, trees and cityscapes in Wells.

In summer she loves to drive into the countryside, park in front of a good view, and work from the scene in front of her, either inside the car if the weather is unhelpful, or preferably outside in the fresh air. She especially enjoys painting skies, for which watercolour is so suitable as she says that Its transparency is ideal for capturing light and colour, and the changing effects of sun and shadow.

She likes to start with a good drawing, by which she means a good composition, that is, an interesting arrangement of shapes and colours within the frame. She says she finds that accurate academic drawing gives her a firm foundation for her work, so she goes to weekly life drawing classes to keep her eye in. She also goes to watercolour classes given by a well-known local watercolourist, John Hunt (who is hoping to exhibit at the museum in 2027). Cards of Anna’s pictures will also available to buy.

Free entry to exhibition only

Martin Bentham RWA
Paintings

30 May 2026

-

6 Jun 2026

9:00 am
3:00 pm

Curator's Choice
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