PREVIEW: Arundel Gallery Trail 2014.

Arundel Gallery Trail is to take place from August 19 – 25. This year’s trail is being organised by local artists Mark and Rebecca Ford, who will be presenting a ww1 soldier sculpture surrounded by poppies made by Local School Children on the Causeway roundabout at the annual event. Other work to be

PREVIEW: Arundel Gallery Trail 2014.
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This year’s trail is being organised by local artists Mark and Rebecca Ford, who will be presenting a ww1 soldier sculpture surrounded by poppies made by Local School Children on the Causeway roundabout at the annual event.

Other work to be presented will be provided from emerging artists, sculptors, photographers, jewellers, furniture makers, textile artists, illustators, weavers and more. Presented across more than 60 venues featuring over 100 local, national, and international artists.

Further works to be included are “river pods” a temporary installation at the River Arun by the Queen Street Bridge. A fundraising art auction, and a series of photos from Arundel’s history collated by Mark Phillips at the Arundel Museum.

All venues are open from 2.00pm to 5.30 pm weekdays and midday to 5.30pm on Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday, for the whole ten days of the Festival.

For more details, CLICK HERE:

What: The Arundel Gallery Trail 2014

When: August 19 – 25

Where: 60 venues across Arundel

Entry: Free

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