Lincoln’s Usher Gallery has reopened two redesigned rooms as part of the first phase of its Arts Council England-funded rehang.
The new display, called Stories from the Stores, draws on public feedback gathered last year, when more than 400 visitors suggested the works they wanted to see from the gallery’s 1,000-piece collection.
The exhibition focuses on art inspired by Lincolnshire’s coastline, skies and countryside. Highlights include Short Seaplane by John Hassall, the illustrator behind Skegness’s famous Jolly Fisherman poster, and paintings by 19th-century artist Peter De Wint.
The selection also brings lesser-known names into view, including Phyllis Shafto, a Skegness-born artist and war painter whose career was cut short at 40.
A new drawing, Oracle of our Forebears by Charmaine Watkiss, marks the first in a series of rotating displays of recent acquisitions and loans.
Alongside traditional works, the neighbouring Heslam Room features abstract pieces with an animated digital installation created by Pickle Studios.
The Usher Gallery, located on Danes Terrace, is open Thursday to Monday from 10am to 4pm. Entry is free.
Image credit: Lincolnshire County Council

“Heritage Open Days is the perfect moment to begin welcoming people into 2–4 Market Place,” said Neil Castle, one of the directors at 2–4 Market Place, Caistor. “It’s about more than looking back – it’s about opening up the doors to this stunning collection of buildings to look ahead at the town’s future. These tours offer the first step on that journey.”
Tours are free to attend, but spaces are limited and booking is essential. PPE (hard hat and high-vis vest) will be provided, and safety guidelines must be followed at all times, as the site remains under active construction. Visitors must wear suitable clothing (no loose or floaty items) and sturdy footwear (no open-toed shoes).
The site includes uneven floors, low beams, loose boards, scaffold, and stairs — please be aware of these risks. Accessibility is limited in some areas; visitors with mobility requirements are encouraged to contact the team in advance to discuss whether this event is suitable.
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