Bridlington set to welcome 'one of a kind' art festival which celebrates the beauty of the coast
Artists from all over the UK and beyond will gather together to celebrate the inspiring beauty of the East Yorkshire coastline.
The festival will run over the weekend September 9 to September 10, between 10.00am and 4.00pm on both days, and has been organised by Responsible Fishing UK in association with Visit East Yorkshire.
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Hide AdJames Brunt, of Responsible Fishing, said: “The Land Sand Stone Festival brings together some of the best Land Artists from across the UK and Europe, for a unique festival celebrating the Bridlington coastline.”
The theme of the first day will be sand and stones. Bridlington’s north beach will be transformed with an artist’s showcase, drop-in workshops, and a family beach art challenge.
Visitors will see artists creating new work and will be able to get tips and advice about creating temporary art in nature, and to create their own art on the beach.
On the second day, the theme of the day will be land, with the venue shifting to Sewerby Hall and Gardens.
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Hide AdVisitors will also be able to join artists in the Gardens, for a range of activities including a woodland art trail, land art pick n mix and workshops. Standard admission charges apply for Sewerby Hall and Gardens.
Councillor Nick Coultish said: “This festival is one of a kind in the UK and the artists provide a creative showcase of the natural environment on our coastline.”
Visit: Land Sand Stone Festival for more information.