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.
The event, dubbed Inspire22, will be held at St Boniface Church, which organisers hope will be awash with beautiful flower displays, paintings, ceramics, jewellery, textiles, embroidery, metalwork and woodwork when it opens to the public on Friday July 15.
“Any specialism is welcome,” Elaine Crotty, one of the organisers.
There will also be a café, craft demonstrations and an exhibition of photographs taken by keen amateurs in Bunbury.
Anyone interested in exhibiting and selling their works of art during the festival is asked to contact:
www.stbonifacebunbury.
email:
...or call:
07860 128427
The closing date for submissions is June 14th.
All proceeds from the event will help to restore and maintain Bunbury’s historic church, which featured in the ITV wartime drama Home Fires, starring Samantha Bond and Francesca Annis.
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