Art lovers from across Kent are invited to Headcorn Village Hall this September as the Headcorn Art Show returns for another weekend celebrating creativity, craftsmanship and local talent.
Taking place on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 September 2026, the popular annual event will once again showcase the work of more than 100 artists and makers, offering visitors the opportunity to discover original paintings, ceramics, sculpture, glass, textiles, jewellery, photography, printmaking and much more.
The exhibition has become one of the highlights of the local arts calendar, attracting visitors from across the county who are looking to meet artists, explore unique handmade pieces and perhaps even find something special to take home.
One of the strengths of the Headcorn Art Show is its variety. Rather than focusing on a single artistic discipline, the exhibition brings together creators working across a wide range of media and styles.
Whether you appreciate contemporary art, traditional landscapes, handcrafted ceramics, intricate jewellery or decorative homewares, there is something to appeal to every taste and budget. Many exhibitors are independent artists who are happy to talk about their work, their techniques and the inspiration behind each piece.
For those looking for original gifts or artwork for their home, it’s also an opportunity to buy directly from the people who created it.
Earlier today, GlitterBeam welcomed Ewa and Ash into the studio for a chat with Carole-Anne.
During the interview, they discussed how the Headcorn Art Show has grown over the years, what visitors can expect from the 2026 exhibition and why supporting local artists remains so important. They also shared some of the highlights visitors can look forward to throughout the weekend.
Watch the full interview below to hear directly from Ewa and Ash about this year’s Headcorn Art Show.
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