Trinity Arts annual art exhibition looks set to be better than ever and will be a calm oasis during the Southport Festival on May 11-12.
Held at Holy Trinity Church Parish Centre, on Hoghton Steet, the show will have new artists display their work, along with regulars, as well as seeing craft work for sale and Southport Young Musician of the Year Victoria Woodier perform on her flute during lunch on Saturday.
Organiser Rob McCrimmon said, “We have a wonderful base of artists that have been exhibiting with us year after year. This year I am very excited to also see a mass of new artist and photographers entering their work for the first time, which I think shows how much this exhibition has grown. Each year you never quite know what you are going to get, this year even more so. There will be a lot of interesting pieces on displace, from LED lit pieces to alcohol and ink blot paintings.”
Art show opening times
Saturday 11 May: 10am – 5pm
It’s still not too late to submit a piece of artwork. £3 a piece, and keep all sale money.
Email Robertmccrimmon@hotmail.com for a form. Or visit www.trinityarts.org.uk
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