Previous Exhibitions
2018 - Cotswold Sculpture Park, Cirencester
2018 - Art for Africa Annual Art Auction in aid of Temwa. Temwa is a Bristol-based charity working in hard-to-reach areas in Malawi to help people become self-reliant and transform their own communities - "An art auction showcasing some of the hottest urban and contemporary artists in Bristol and Malawi"
2018 - Ostara at The Malago, North Street, Bristol - A group exhibition presented by Tribe Aisthetica - "A celebration to the coming of summer art exhibition"
2018 - Homes and Antiques Magazine, Photo shoot May edition
2017 - Stroud Valley Arts Site Festival - A festival of artist led projects in Stroud, Gloucestershire
2017 - Solo Exhibition - Baristas Coffee Collective, Bristol
2016 - Totterdown Arts Trail, Bristol - Annual Bristol Art Trail
2016 - Art on the Hill: The Windmill Hill and Victoria Park Arts Trail, Bristol - Annual Bristol Art Trail
2016 - New Artist Magazine - Summer Edition
2016 - Verve, Interior Design Shop, London Road, Bath
2016 - Solo Exhibition - Mills Cafe, Stroud
2016 - Southbank Arts Trail, Fox and Fowweather HQ, Bristol - Annual Bristol Art Trail
2016 - Amy Vans Market Stall, BS4 Market, Bristol
2016 - Bocabar, Red Brick Building, Glastonbury - An Exhibition of Work by Jess Bartlett, Lucie Sheridan and Amy Vans
2015 - Bocabar, Bristol - BS4 Artists Exhibition
2015 - Pop up Art Sale, Bristol - A one off pop up Art Market on Gloucester Road, Bristol
2015 - Paintings by Amy Vans, Solo Exhibition - The Crazy Fox, Bristol
2015 - http://www.skylightrain.com/new-visions-v-at-the-grant-bradley-gallery/
2015 - New Visions V Exhibition Grant Bradley Gallery, Bristol - http://www.grantbradleygallery.co.uk/newvisions.html
2015 - Southbank Art Trail, Bristol - 16th, 17th May 2015 - Annual Bristol Art Trail
2015 - Vivid: The Expression of Vitality. Spring Exhibition, Boundary Art Gallery, Cardiff Bay, Wales - http://www.boundaryart.com/spring.html
2015 - http://www.skylightrain.com/amy-vans-art/
2014 - Totterdown Art Trail, Bristol - Annual Bristol Art Trail