Mosaic Exhibitions
Discover where Lea's stunning mosaic and stained glass art is currently being showcased. From time to time, her unique pieces are featured in art galleries across the UK. Stay updated on the latest exhibition locations and dates here.
From time to time you can find Lea's stunning mosaic sculptures in their temporary homes in various esteemed venues. From galleries to public spaces, our art graces these locations, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the beauty and wonder of our creations. Visit these addresses to experience firsthand the allure of our sculptures and witness the magic they bring to their surroundings. The exhibitions serve as a testament to our commitment to sharing art with the world and fostering connections between individuals and artistic expression. Join us on this journey as we continue to showcase our work in diverse settings, sparking inspiration and delight wherever we go.
If you would like to discuss a commission piece, or you have a gallery where you would love to showcase the beautiful sculptures handcrafted by Lea, then please contact us.
Royal Society of Marine Arts
19th - 28th September 2024
From these dates you will find my Blue Shark Tail at The Royal Society of Marine Artists Annual Exhibition.
Inspired by Shark Week on National Geographic. Following Steve Backshall's Blue Sharks in Cornwall. These beautiful creatures are still hunted today for their fins.
International Open Art Competition
10th - 22nd September 2024
Then you have the stunning large whale tail sculpture at the Malthouse Gallery, International Open Art Competition Exhibition.
White Stones
Studio and art cafe gallery
White Stones is hosting Dylan Lloyd, Kathryn Arbon and our own David Nicholls in the Studio during Open For Art this year. The Art trail has 71 venues and over 200 artists taking part, from internationally renowned professional artists through to newcomers and children’s prize-winners, there is a vast array of styles and skills.
Lea Stubberfield is one of the artists showcasing her captivating pieces at White Stones in Portland.