Weymouth once again welcomes artists Silvia Pineda and Jeanie Angus with 2 exhibitions in one venue. Both exhibitions will run side by side at Holy Trinity Church in Weymouth, from 18th to 31st August.
Two exhibitions in one venue:
“Hope”: An interesting exhibition of artwork created by clients of The Lantern Trust, a local charity supporting marginalized and vulnerable people.
“Mexican Experience”: A vibrant collection of work inspired by Mexico, created by local artists. It will include informative displays on Mexican art, culture, folklore, flora, and fauna—brought to life with both 2D and 3D artworks. For example, we’ll feature a traditional Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) shrine.
On the opening Day (18th August) there will be: –
- A talk on Mexican art, culture, and folklore.
- Performances by a Mexican folk dancer before and after the talk.
- Mexican snacks available after the event (proceeds to benefit The Lantern Trust).
- Plus a Children’s Art Competition:
- A chance for children to create Mexican-inspired art during the exhibition, with materials provided on site at scheduled times.
All activities are free to attend, apart from the refreshments on opening day, which will be sold in support of The Lantern Trust.
Both exhibitions will run side by side from 18th to 31st August (opening hours), 11 to 4 at Holy Trinity Church, Trinity Road, Weymouth, DT4 8TJ. Just by the Town Bridge. Handy car park nearby. North Quay Car Park, DT4 8TA
Opening day at 5 pm, we start with the dancer and talk on Mexican Art and Culture, and Mexican snacks are offered afterwards

