Blossom exhibition tours commense!

Happy Easter! 🐣

We hope you had a relaxing month and managed to take time to be mindful or perhaps attend the East End Art Trail or Print In Action!

While April has been a calmer month, there is lots to look forwards to in the upcoming weeks.

As The Blossom Project comes to a close, this is the final reminder that the last opportunity to take part in a workshop is on the 1st May! More details and tickets here! 🌸

What Next?

The Blossom Project

Taking time to work with many different communities by bringing everyone together using arts to explore the blossom season has been a lovely opportunity to see the hidden talents of Plymouth.

 

Don’t worry - there are many opportunities for you to see the wonderful artwork from the blossoming workshops too!

The exhibitions are taking place at some beautiful National Trust properties around Devon and Cornwall:

Community tour:

  • 19th -20th May join us at Mount Wise Community Centre, Devonport

  • 21-22nd May we will be at Keyham Green Places

  • 23-24th May we will be at Central Park Community Hub

    National Trust tour:

  • 27th – 28th May at Cotehele

  • 29th May at Antony House

  • 30th – 31st May at Saltram

 

We would like to thank Plymouth City Council and the National Trust for this wonderful opportunity and to all of you taking part!

We hope you have enjoyed spending time in the beautiful outdoors (special courtesy to the lovely weather!) alongside meeting new people, and of course, learning new artistic skills, just as much as we have! 🎨

 

Clean Our Patch

Following the recent workshops in partnership with Clean Our Patch, the marine sculpture will be available to view at Plymouth Train Station very soon – make sure to keep your eyes peeled for the exact dates! 🐳

As ever thank you for the support, we can’t wait to see what is in store in the coming months! ✨

 

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