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Totterdown gears up for its annual Arts Trail weekend
The familiar orange duck flags will soon be visible around Totterdown, representing the many community venues and residential houses participating in the ever-popular Arts Trail weekend.
The vibrant and friendly corner of south Bristol, known for its brightly coloured houses and far-reaching views, will be welcoming visitors exploring its narrow streets throughout the weekend of of November 19-20.
Well over 100 artists will be exhibiting their work, in venues dotted around both lower and upper parts of Totterdown, both sides of the busy Wells Road that runs between the two.
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From ceramics to print-making; painting to textiles; jewellery to homewares and so much more, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
For many who return year on year, it’s an opportunity to learn more about the community of artists living in the area, to discover new inspiration, and perhaps to make some unique purchases as we move closer to the Christmas season.
As ever, alongside the many houses, local businesses and larger spaces opening themselves up to display artists’ work, there will be food and drink outlets on hand to keep visitors sated and satisfied as they venture out on the trail.
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Totterdown Arts Trail 2022 is on the weekend of November 19-20, from 11am-6pm daily. Follow @totterdownarttrail for updates and featured artists; pick up the trail map in local venues across Totterdown, or access a digital version from www.totterdownartstrail.org.
Main photo: Martin Booth
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