The ROCK AND METAL MUSEUM is a creative collective operating in the Arts and Entertainment sectors, and Fantasy and Heavy Metal genres with the ambition to connect the dots that join the worlds of Art and Music together through conceptually speculative art expressionism. We create and showcase art in its many forms to a richly diverse clientele and audience who have a receptive appreciation and ne
ed for visual and cerebral stimulation in their lifestyles. Our artists have mastered paintings that have exhibited globally, created iconic album artwork for international artists; and produced stage designs that have contributed to enhancing the stage theatrics of touring performers and music events. We’ve produced publicity photography shots promoting music artists and our live photography published alongside music reviews, inside album inlays and on artist’s websites, and as a powerful experiential promotional tool to festivals on their websites and social media platforms. History of the RAM Museum
In 2014 RAMM founder and renowned artist; Paul Raymond Gregory launched the RAMM Gallery in celebration of his 30 years in the art and music industry. The gallery featured Paul’s commanding triptych interpretation of Tolkien’s literary characters and sceneries; as well as some of Paul’s outstanding commissioned works. Situated at historic Catton Hall, South Derbyshire within the setting of Bloodstock Open Air Festival for the duration of the live event; the RAMM Gallery attracts the attendance of international artists and key influencers in the music industry, and provides the unique opportunity for attending public and guests to experience up-close celebrated works of art in the serene and airtight gallery enclosure. Building on the success of its launch and introduction at the festival, and true to its ambition to connect the worlds of art and music; the RAMM Gallery returned in 2015 with installations from accomplished illustrators, writers; luthiers and photographers whose perspectives are steeped in the world of music and the rock and metal genre. Paul’s long term goal is to find a permanent venue for the RAMM Gallery.