South Hams Artists trail all set for autumn

Garden Tools by Maggie Smith

The South Hams Artist Forum, an artist–led group which aims to promote the arts in the South Hams, is holding an arts trail, with 56 participating members, exhibiting in different venues across the South Hams.

This event, which takes place between October 22-30, is an opportunity to meet the artists, some of whom are exhibiting in their own studios and homes, as well as galleries and exhibition halls. The work on show includes paintings, printmaking, glass, ceramics, sculpture, enamels, basketry, textiles, silverware, metal work and sculptural furniture.

Funding from SW Coastal Local Action Group, enabled the arts trail to expand to cover an area from Dartmouth to Noss Mayo.

Brochures and information are available from Information Centres, galleries and shops throughout the South Hams.
For further details of the trail and the South Hams Artist Forum, pop along to the website.

(image: Garden Tools by Maggie Smith)





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