This exhibition celebrates the enduring power of female role models and their ability to inspire change. The works on display have been created by students from Prior’s Field School in Godalming, founded in 1902 by the visionary Julia Huxley, a pioneering educator and advocate for girls’ education.
From its founding to the present day, the school continues to empower young women, nurturing their creativity, confidence and leadership. Inspired by Watts Gallery’s Women of Influence: The Pattle Sisters exhibition, these artworks explore influence in all its forms, from family members and mentors to public figures whose achievements have left a lasting mark.
Through art, photography and textiles, the students celebrate women’s voices, resilience and achievements, reflecting the school’s ongoing mission to inspire the next generation of female leaders. Together, these works form a tribute to female empowerment, creativity and the legacy of women who continue to make a difference.
This is a Partner exhibition, organised and curated by Priors Field School.