A memorial event and exhibition curated by Meg Amsden and held on the weekend of 9th to 10th September 2023 was such a success that it will be open again for the weekend of 7th and 8th October.
Exhibitions
Sculpture Trails 2021 dates announced!
Meg will be exhibiting in 2021 at: Sculpture in the Valley 28th May – 27th June https://waveneyandblytharts.com/ Raveningham Sculpture Trail 1st August – 5th September. https://www.raveninghamsculpturetrail.com More information will be found on Nutmeg’s sister site: https://www.meg-amsden.co.uk
Raveningham Sculpture Trail 2020
Only one week left to see the Sculpture Trail at Raveningham, where Meg is showing six new pieces of work. Trail closes on Monday 31st August. https://www.raveninghamsculpturetrail.com (more) Three pieces can be found at site 37 – Rebirth (bronze), Infant/Soul and Locked In (Jesmonite). Three refugees from the cancelled Sculpture in the Valley Exhibition – …read more…
New website launched
My new website is now published and ready for viewing at; https://www.meg-amsden.co.uk It’s about Meg’s own work in sculpture, drawing, film and sound, and features updates about exhibitions and installations. Infant/Soul on display at Raveningham Sculpture Trail 1st – 31st August 2020. https://www.raveninghamsculpturetrail.com Meanwhile the Nutmeg site will continue to function as an archive of …read more…
Sculpture in the Valley 2020 cancelled
Meg’s work was selected for the new Waveney and Blyth Arts Sculpture event on the theme of Reflections on Landscape at Potton Hall, Westleton, Suffolk. (read more) Barely had the artists met for the first site visit on March 14th, when the lockdown occurred. Any development of the situation, or on-line versions of artists’ work …read more…
Raveningham Sculpture Trail 2020

Meg’s work has been selected for the 2020 Sculpture Trail at Raveningham, Norfolk. Following the theme – Creative Odyssey – she is now working on two new pieces, taking as a starting point (read more) her 2019 bronze ‘Swan Woman in the Brambles’. The Trail will run from Saturday 1st to Monday 31st August, 10am …read more…
Meg’s new work at Waveney Valley Sculpture Trail 2019
Visit the W.V.S. Trail to see Meg’s two new pieces – an experiment in materials new to her. Two heads, two kinds of entanglement in the Woven Woodland. No 13 on the Trail. Swan Woman in the Brambles – bronze (made with the assistance of Jim Racine/Butley Mills) is entangled and breaking out. The piece …read more…
Waveney Valley Sculpture Trail 2019
Meg’s work has been selected again to exhibit at Waveney and Blyth Arts annual sculpture trail: https://waveneyvalleysculpturetrail.com/ She’s been looking for more durable materials for her work. Inspired by seeing bronzes that incorporate natural materials made by sculptors from Butley Mills, and excited by the alchemy of Renaissance bronze casting, Meg is in the process …read more…
Retrospective Exhibition

40 years of Puppet Making by Meg Amsden. Upstairs Gallery, Craftco, 40A High Street, Southwold, Suffolk. IP18 6AE 2 – 27th November 2018 – Gallery open every day apart from Wednesdays. 10 – 5, Sun 11 – 4. Closed 1 – 2 for lunch. 01502 723211 https://www.craftco.co.uk About 50 puppets from 40 years of work, …read more…
Sculpture Trail at Raveningham closes Sunday 16th Sept!

Last chance tomorrow to see the WAVENEY VALLEY SCULPTURE TRAIL RAVENINGHAM FRI 17 AUG – SUN 16 SEPT 2018 The Raveningham Centre, Beccles Road, Raveningham, Norfolk NR14 6NU Open every day 10am – 5pm Meg’s new installation – Sweet Chestnut Oak and Hornbeam – can be seen at site no 15 – Six dryad masks relating to Dr Bach’s intuitive …read more…