Marshchapel Arts 2025
Marshchapel Arts supports St Mary’s Church with various events throughout the year. These popular events are well supported by the community.
Marshchapel Arts 2025 Post Update
You can still view the 2025 art exhibition by using the virtual tour below.
Marshchapel Arts
Located in the Lincolnshire village of Marshchapel, the group raises funds, through it’s annual exhibition and various musical events, to help maintain St. Mary’s Church building .
All funds raised, after costs, are donated to the Church for its upkeep. It is run solely for this purpose by a team of unpaid volunteers. See St Mary’s latest work to the bells and bell frame here.
2025 Artists
In the run up to our Exhibition we will be giving you a few tasters of what you might expect to see on the boards this year. In particular, we will be featuring some of the ‘new’ artists who have not exhibited at Marshchapel in previous years.
Welcome to Lynn Norris another of our talented local artists whose paintings and popular range of greetings cards will be on sale at the Marshchapel Exhibition for the first time this year….
“I am a professional artist and tutor based in Fotherby, Louth. I exhibit and sell pieces of my work, including an extensive range of greeting cards. I teach art classes and workshops in Louth.
I am inspired by my surroundings, I love a view, an atmospheric sky, a colourful flower, the light catching the water. I love to capture colour and light, to transform what I see with a beautiful glow.
I have a fine art degree and have tried a wide variety of mediums and subjects. I enjoy mixing mediums and adding texture to my work. In recent years I have enjoyed painting in watercolour the most, this medium allows me to express, great light, fluidity, colour and atmosphere in my paintings, but most of all I enjoy the unpredictable nature of the medium wet in wet and the creation of a unique piece of work every time.”
Looking forward to meeting Claire West another ‘new to Marshchapel’ artist exhibiting at our exhibition in St Mary’s between May 22nd to 26th (Bank Holiday Weekend)
“I have worked as a full time artist for 15 years, working mostly in acrylic and lino printmaking. My work is very much concentrated on the joy of nature, I always aim to create happy works to lift the spirits.My acrylic paintings are on canvas and produced by layering random colours and marks allowing the works to develop organically. Each painting is very much a celebration of colour.
My Paintings are exhibited throughout the UK and can often be seen on television programmes as commissioned works. My Printmaking and Paintings are licensed through card companies
Many years ago I gained a Degree in Fine Art and recently have added to that with a Masters Degree in Creative Practice.”
……and here’s a taster of one of Claire’s works to lift your spirits…….
Village Hall
The hall was built on the current site in 1946. It hosts many events throughout the week and on a monthly basis. Available for hire throughout the year.
St Mary’s Church
The church of St Mary’s is known locally as ‘The Cathedral of the Marshes’. The church has monthly services and is open during daylight hours for visitors.
The Chapel
The Chapel is well supported by the village and holds events as well as a weekly ‘pop-in’ lunch. There are also numerous other groups who use the facilities.
Marshchapel Arts
Marshchapel Arts host various music concerts and art exhibitions at St Mary’s church which are always well supported by the community and beyond.





