Artists and craftspersons are being offered the chance to exhibit – and sell – their works at a three-day arts and crafts festival in Bunbury this summer.
PIECES of original art will be looking for new homes next month.
Artists are planning to sell their work during a three-day floral, arts and crafts exhibition in Bunbury to help raise money towards the upkeep of the village’s stunning, 702-year-old church. The interior of the church will surrounded by beautiful flower displays
The event, which will be held in St Boniface Church, has been dubbed INSPIRE22.
From July 15 to 17, visitors will also be able to watch and take part in craft demonstrations and get a close-up glimpse of children’s winning artwork.
Photographs and crafts by local people will also be on show.
The exhibition opens on Friday July 15 at noon and closes on Sunday at 4pm.
Refreshments will be available.
Entrance is £5 per adult and children free
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