FRESH AIR, the leading outdoor contemporary sculpture show, opens to the public this Sunday, June 11 at The Old Rectory, Quenington.

It runs until July 2.

Over the last 25 years, FRESH AIR has evolved from representing traditional outdoor sculpture to reflect a much more contemporary and vibrant genre.

It has built up an enviable reputation for quality and diversity as one of the UK’s leading outdoor contemporary sculpture shows.

The exhibition is laid out in the quintessential Cotswold setting of the five acre garden surrounding the Grade II listed Old Rectory with the River Coln running through it.

This year 88 artists are showing their latest work in a mix of media, styles and scale encompassing original thinking and fresh ideas.

Visitors can expect to see work from stone to textiles, ceramic to glass, sound to video, mosaic to metals, rubber to resin.

Monumental pieces sit alongside smaller works to accommodate every size of garden and outdoor space.

The swimming pool house in the grounds of The Old Rectory will once more be home to a pop-up gallery during the exhibition exploring the theme Emerging from the Landscape.

FRESH AIR also runs an impressive education programme accommodating over 650 children from local schools, including Minchinhampton Primary and special needs schools, including Paternoster.

This year five foundation students from Stroud College of Art have been selected to create new work that add exuberance and freshness to the exhibition.

  •  FRESH AIR 2017 is open from 10am-5pm every day. Admission £5 for adults, 18 years and under, free.
  • Go to freshairsculpture.com for more.