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Jason Mulligan

Art Specialisms

Sculpture

Exhibition and News

 
Gesture Gallery
Jason will be working closely with Gesture Gallery in the coming months exhibiting his work at various venues around the UK including group shows with other represented artists and sculptors.

Visit Gesture Gallery for further details at www.gesturegallery.co.uk/exhibitions

The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden
Jason will be showing new sculpture in the Indoor gallery and larger outdoor works as part of The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden 2026 Exhibition.

The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden has been exhibiting contemporary sculpture in a unique and magical environment for the last 37 years.

The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden, Black & White Cottage – Standon Lane – Ockley – Surrey – RH5 5QR – UK

Exhibition opens on Friday 3rd April 2026

Taylor Jones & Son

Jason will be showing new stone and bronze sculptures as part of the gallery’s continued representation of his work. Deal, Kent.

Taylor-Jones & Son, 114 High Street, Deal, Kent, CT14 6BB​

SEOS – South East Open Studio

Jason will be opening his studio this year as part of the SEOS open studios event in June 2026 – Saturday 5th June – Sunday 21st June 2026. A selection of work will be available including small interior sculptures and larger outdoor pieces.

Unit 1, Quarry Farm, Gibbs Hill, Nettlestead, Kent, ME18 5HU

Visit the SEOS website for further details – www.seos-art.org 

Or contact Jason direct to book a viewing appointment if none of the above dates are suitable.

‘STARTLE Gallery

A selection of small works are available through Startle.

 Startle Holt, 10-12 Bull Street Holt Norfolk NR25 6HP

and Startle Thornham, 10B Drove Orchards Thornham PE36 6LS

visit their website for further details – www.startlegallery.com

Artisan Collective
Jason is now part of a new invite-only platform showcasing the UK’s most original, independent creators.

Take a look at his Collection and explore the rest of the Collective:

www.artisancollective.co.uk

Biography

Jason Mulligan is a contemporary stone sculptor whose work explores the enduring dialogue between humanity and the material of the earth itself. Based in Kent, his fascination with carving was ignited during his first trip to the marble quarries of Carrara in 1996 – a formative encounter that cemented stone as the foundation of his artistic language.

​Working with a direct, instinctive approach, Jason draws inspiration from archaeology, anthropology, and cultural artefacts. His smaller, hand-held works often recall a primeval state – objects that feel unearthed as much as created – while his larger sculptures shift the viewer’s awareness of their surroundings, inviting them to look again with renewed curiosity.

​His practice layers historic and geological references, reimagining forms that echo deities, talismanic relics, devotional objects and sacred statues. Through this, he creates pieces that carry both ambiguity and presence, objects that resist easy definition but resonate with memory and recognition.

Elected to the Royal Society of Sculptors in 2008, Jason has exhibited widely in both solo and group shows, with public commissions installed across the UK and Ireland. His work is also held in collections across Europe, Norway, USA, and Canada. Each piece is both timeless and contemporary – sculpture that honours the mystery of ancient objects while grounding itself firmly in the present.

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Contact

If you would like to make an enquiry about a project, commission a stone sculpture or purchase a piece of work you can contact me by email or complete the form below.  A studio visit is also welcomed and encouraged.   email: jason@mulligansculpture.com 

Tel: 07771 816901

Get in touch

https://www.jasonmulligansculpture.com/

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A large stone sculpture with a mix of cream and blue tones. The form is raised off the ground slightly on a stone plinth. The profile of the sculpture has a long neck which bends and curves into a flat body which comes to a point resembling the body of a large bird.

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