Exhibition

TRACE

26 Jul 2012 – 29 Jul 2012

Event times

PV 26th July 6pm to 10pm, Friday 27th, Sat 28th, Sun 29th, Thurs 12th, Fri 13th, Sat 14th and Sun 15th noon to 6pm 10am-4pm, Mon 11th to Thurs 14th 10am-6pm

Cost of entry

free

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Motorcade / Flash Parade

Bristol, United Kingdom

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  • Located just off Bedminster Parade, a short walk from Bristol Temple Meads and Bristol Bus Station
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TRACE

About

Trace Joanne Barlow Katie Edwards Helen Flanagan and Alex Bailey Sarah King Freya Kruczenyk Alex March Wendy MacMillan Laura McGarth Helen McMahon and Jason Robinson Chris Millward Alec Stevens Kevin Walker Claire Weetman Thursday 26th July Pre-preview critique: 6 - 7pm Preview: 7pm-late Exhibition continues: Friday 27th — Sunday 29th July, 12 — 6pm daily Trace is a group exhibition featuring work from both Contemporary Craft Makers and Artists that explore the idea of a hint, an outline, an indication, a smidgen... a trace. Showing multiple art forms collectively Trace has invited Craft Makers and Artists from across the UK to submit work to be curated by Context, a project lead group and Motorcade/Flashparade. Each exhibitor has a unique style bringing the concept of Trace to life in engaging, interesting, and beautiful ways. The exhibition is family friendly and fully accessible. During the show there will be a number of activities programmed, including a families workshop on Sunday 29th from 12pm — 2pm, an activities trail around the Bedminster area, and possible pop-up cafes and craft markets selling local craft. Some of the work exhibiting in Trace will be for sale offering affordable art and contemporary craft. Trace promises to be an interesting juxtaposition between mediums, crafts and skills, artists and makers. It's creating an environment that celebrates creativity and inspiration by bringing together communities of ‘producers' with two commonalities — creating and showing work, and the concept — Trace. More information about the exhibition can be found here http://context-trace.blogspot.co.uk/

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