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Horsham Artists’ Art

Trail 2023

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10/11 & 17/18 June

Thiswonderful annual summer celebration of creativity is again taking place over two weekends in June this year.

As well as several venues in central Horsham, the trail extends beyond the town to include rural areas and lively village locations in the Horsham District such as Storrington and Henfield, which also hosts its annual Gardens and Arts Festival on the first weekend. Look out for our distinctive turquoise signs to help guide you to venues.

Visitors can expect to see a wide range of art and craft on display at artists’ homes and studios, as well as small group exhibitions. These will cover a wide range of artistic media including painting, printmaking and sculpture, through to jewellery, quirky upcycled pieces, leather and textiles.

All venues have free entry and often there are refreshments on offer and beautiful gardens in which to pause awhile as you make your way along the Art Trail. It’s a great way to immerse yourself in a creative atmosphere over two weekends this summer.

An Art Trail brochure with a handy trail map showing the location of all of the venues will be available. This will be distributed across the Horsham district as well as being available as a download from Horsham Artists website: www.horshamartists.org

To keep up-to-date with our news and brochure publication date, visit our Facebook and Instagram pages, and ‘Like’, ‘Follow’ and ‘Share’ our regular posts. You can also keep updated on future events by signing up to our occasional newsletter via the website. Venue opening times are 10am to 5pm.

Worthing Artists

Open Houses 2023

17/18 & 24/25 June & 1/2 July

Worthing

Artists Open Houses is opening up its doors to visitors again this summer. After four years, the summer art trail is up and running, with an amazing forty-two venues showing the work of over 200 artists. Fans of WAOH will recognise many of the artists and be excited to explore the work of a large number of new exhibitors. The range of work continues to inspire and awe; visitors will be beguiled and challenged. There is experimental painting and multimedia alongside traditional textiles and ceramics, jewellery and printmaking, stained glass and upcycled clothing, landscape and photography.

The trail includes studios and galleries, as well as Worthing College and several community projects. Much of the work on display is for sale, with prices to suit all budgets – a great opportunity to acquire unique, locally created treasure.

The added attractions are the houses and gardens on the trail, each with its individual style and inventive display, inspiring visitors with ideas, and often

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