Martin Cody | Photographer: Neil Juggins

Andelli Art is based on the outskirts of Wells, Somerset. Run by Ellie Parry Jennings, the gallery is situated within her home – a former Victorian asylum where she has lived since 2013.

Established in 2010, Andelli Art emerged from the gallery owner’s diverse and deeply personal collection, driven by a passion to share thought-provoking, innovative, and emotionally resonant works with a broader audience.

Specialising in contemporary art, the gallery showcases a carefully curated programme of emerging and established artists across a range of disciplines. With a strong emphasis on quality, originality, and narrative, Andelli Art continues to reflect the eclectic tastes and discerning eye that first inspired its creation.

Set in a unique and welcoming space, the gallery offers an inclusive environment where collectors, art lovers, and newcomers alike can engage with contemporary art in a meaningful and accessible way. Andelli Art presents a vibrant and wide-ranging programme of exhibitions, maintaining its commitment to fostering dialogue and supporting the creative community — both locally and beyond.

Contemporary artists exhibited include:

Jonathan Alibone, Malcolm Ashman, Max Bainbridge, Morag Ballard, Kaye Blegvad, Steve Burden, Beth Carter, Daniel P Carter, Dorcas Casey, Minyoung Choi, Martin Cody, Martyn Cross, Kathy Dalwood, Joseph Dilnot, Leslie Glenn Damhus, Tracey Emin, Mark Entwisle, Linda Felcey, Helen Flockhart, Stewart Geddes, Derrick Guild, Phil Hale, Susan Halls, Marie-Claire Hamon, Marcelle Hanselaar, Matthew Harris, Fiona Hingston, Lisa Ivory, Dianne Kaufman, Olivia Kemp, Vicky Lindo and Bill Brookes, Alistair Little, Angela Lizon, Dion Salvador Lloyd, Matt Loughlin, Margaret Lovell, Pinkie Maclure, Rosie McLachlan, Paul McPhail, Ian Middleton, Morwenna Morrison, Justin Mortimer, Elizabeth Neville, Kim L Pace, Simon Palmer, Miroslav Pomichal, Philippa Robbins, Aude Van Ryn, Daniel Sequeira, Robin Sewell, David Storey, Jill Tate, Nicholas Turner, John Virtue, Harriet White, Hamish Young and Pippa Young.

Modern artists exhibited include:

Michael Ayrton, John Banting, John Bratby, Caziel, Christo, Georges Csato, John Dubuffet, Roy Turner Durrant, Joan Eardley, Ernst Eisenmayer, Mary Fedden, Clifford Fishwick, Elizabeth Frink, Duncan Grant, Earl Haig, Liam Hanley, Clifford Hall, Patrick Hayman, Robert Lenkiewicz, Cyril Mann, John Melville, Alistair Michie, Allan Milner, Victor Hume Moody, Victor Pasmore, Oliffe Richmond, Zdzislaw Ruszkowski, Robert Sadler, Michael Sandle, Rudolf Helmut Sauter, Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, Hans Tisdall, John Tunnard, Euan Uglow, Fred Uhlman, Keith Vaughan, Ethel Walker, James William Winterbottom and Flora Wood.