Pop-Up Art Exhibition & Sale 2026
Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th October 2026 10am to 5pm
Our 5th annual Art exhibition featuring original works for sale by local and national artists at the Bedford MS Therapy Centre, 155 Barkers Lane MK41 9RX
Entry to view the exhibition is free, so please come along and enjoy the art……
For updated information, please visit: https://www.mscentrebedsandnorthants.com/art
Artist competition:
Sign up now, and enter our competition - competition deadline 24th April
Would you like to take part in our exciting Artwork Competition to find 3 artworks that will be featured in our event publicity?
You may enter up to 2 original artworks for this competition. Please send photos of your artwork for judging via this email to Bela Brown by 24th April 2026. The artworks will need to be part of the exhibition, so please remember to register for the exhibition as well.
For more information about our forthcoming Pop-Up Art Exhibition 2026, please visit: https://www.mscentrebedsandnorthants.com/art
Artists - sign up to exhibit your art today!
Sign up here - £20 for 3 hung works, up to 10 unhung works and up to 50 cards.
Closing date: Friday 21 August
See some of the lovely artworks that were exhibited in 2024 and learn all about the previous year’s artists and their work.
Artists - find your terms and conditons (exhibiting instructions) here.
For further information please contact Bela on: frvolunteer@mscentrebedsandnorthants.com
A weekend of art
Free entry
For the whole weekend, the MS Therapy Centre on Barkers Lane in Bedford will be filled with works of art by local artists
We usually have works submitted by over 100 artists using a wide range of media. There will be something to suit all tastes.
In 2024, we raised over £9,600 and still have some donated works that are continuing to be snapped up.
Our cafe will be serving drinks, home made cakes and sandwiches
Free children’s art activities.
Free Car Parking
We will exhibit
Hung works
Mounted pieces
Greetings cards designed by artists
Work by local primary schools
Work by local community groups