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Love Art sits on Broadway's High Street and represents the creative energy that continues to flow through this village.
The gallery showcases contemporary work from both established and emerging artists, with paintings, sculptures, and mixed media pieces rotating through the space. You might spend an hour browsing or come with something specific in mind to collect—the gallery accommodates both approaches equally well.
What makes Love Art feel particularly relevant to Broadway is the village's strong connection to the Arts and Crafts movement. William Morris lived here, and that heritage of artistic engagement hasn't faded. Instead, it's evolved. There's a genuine sense of continuity between what happened here over a century ago and the creative practitioners showing work today.
The High Street location works practically too. After you've spent time in the gallery, you're surrounded by Broadway's independent shops and restaurants, so it's easy to string together a full afternoon. If you're keen to cover more ground, Chipping Campden and Stow-on-the-Wold are both within easy driving distance, making it straightforward to explore several villages in a single day.
Whether you're actively collecting or simply want to see what's being made by artists working in the region now, Love Art gives you genuine insight into what keeps the Cotswolds' creative community engaged and producing.
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