Kirkgate exhibition to feature work of more than 50 Bradford artists
The Trapezium Gallery in Bradford has announced the return of its annual Open Art and Photography Exhibition.
Winter Wonder Wall 2024 will be hosted at the Kirkgate venue from Saturday, November 16 to Saturday, December 21, with availability to the public on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays within that date range, from 11am to 3pm.
As a one-off, the launch event on the first Saturday (November 16) will run from 12pm to 4pm.
At the launch event, refreshments will be served, and "many" of the artists will be present for attendees to meet with.
More than 150 artworks, by more than 50 artists and photographers from across the Bradford district, will feature in the exhibition.
Media will include drawing, painting, photography, textiles, crafts, collage, and 3D.
Ken Woods of Trapezium Arts said: "This is our third Open Exhibition for Bradford artists and it goes from strength to strength.
"We are really proud to be hosting this annual exhibition for local creative people once again, and it brings to a close a very successful year for Trapezium Gallery as a whole."
Admission to the exhibition is free and some of the artwork will be on sale.
The online gallery can be viewed at trapeziumarts.com
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