Arc Painswick presents its inaugural exhibition The Garden of Eden, the exhibition brings together ten contemporary artists working across a range of different mediums and styles, who’s practice has a core interest in nature. Each artist transports the viewer into another world often beyond our own realm. Each work brings in a different way of looking at and experiencing nature, that connects the interiors of Arc Painswick to the beauty of its position in the rolling hills of Cotswolds. From Rene Gonzalz’s dreamlike landscapes to Bea Hassel Mccosh’s Cute Little Thirst Trap painting that brings the colours and textures of undergrowth into the Arc Painswick on a mammoth scale. The Garden of Eden also celebrates materiality and contemporary ways of making as seen through Victor Seaward’s series of works that use high-tech industrial material and technology to make wall based work.