Bristol Weekly Magazine 9th June 2022

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Back after a break due to Covid the annual BS9 Arts Trail is a free event, open to everyone, and takes place the weekend of the 18th and 19th June in many places across the BS9 post code. It’s become a well established part of the Arts calendar in Bristol. Offering a good mix of different venues with good bus routes and parking. Great for walking and cycling. It;s very close to the Downs and not far from Blaise Castle. About 90 artists exhibit in both group and individual venues throughout the BS9 areas of Westbury-on-Trym, Henleaze and Stoke Bishop. They attract a large number of visitors who love meeting and talking to the artists, viewing their work, and learning about all the processes involved. The best part is being able to purchase work at very affordable prices. Artists often have cards on sale too. Many venues offer refreshments raising money for a range of charities. Last year the event donated about £2000 to various good causes. You’ll be able to see every aspect of the creative arts: ceramics, painting, jewellery, sculpture, textiles, printmaking, mosaics, enamelling, photography and more.

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Some of the artist include:

Aili Aili works in multiple and mixed media and her techniques are characterised by the strong use of colours


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