Dorset Art Weeks underway for a 30th year

By Lottie Welch

16th May 2022 | Local News

Dorset Art Weeks is back (Image: Caroline Ireland)
Dorset Art Weeks is back (Image: Caroline Ireland)

Dorset Art Weeks is now underway, with hundreds of artists taking part.

Now in its 30th year, the event takes place until May 29 and includes painters, sculptors, textile artists, photographers, ceramicists, jewellers and more exhibiting their works in galleries across the county.

For 2022, the event reverts back to six regions to help audiences navigate the local area and venues are open 10am to 5pm, unless otherwise stated in the printed guide, online or on the Dorset Art Weeks app.

More than 250 venues are hosting artists and include open studios, public art trails, group shows, galleries and public spaces.

In Bridport, this includes artists based at St Michael's - nine based in five distinct studios on the trading estate. These are David Brooke, Isla Chaney, Peggy Cozzi, Sally Davies, Caroline Ireland, Fiona Neylan, Jenny Penney, Russ Snedker and Elizabeth Sporne. Also exhibiting for the first time is local photographer James Loveridge, who is based at the new Heavers showroom on Sea Road North.

There are also a range of special events taking place alongside the art weeks.

For full details of all the artists and venues taking part, events and more, visit dorsetartweeks.co.uk 

     

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