What’s been happening in the ArtsFest office – last week…
June 17, 2009
Second week into my internship with ArtsFest and what a hectic week it’s been…
- We’ve been frantically programming the festivals many venues and stages and hope to start letting you know the festival’s line up soon!!!
- We’ve been sending out numerous facebook and myspace friend requests to our 09 applicants. (Make sure you check out our pages and if you’re not already our friend Add Us!)
- We’ve also collated lots of feedback from last years festival to see how you believe we can make this years festival even BIGGER and better!
So lets see what this week brings…
Stephanie
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kruse | August 6, 2009 at 9:37 am
I can’t seem to get any info on hanging my paintings in Centenary square. I thought that artists could just turn up? Can you give me some info on that?
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artsfest365 | August 7, 2009 at 2:57 pm
Hi Kruse,
All artists have to apply to participate in ArtsFest. Hanging paintings in Centenary Square, is part of ArtsFests Art on the Railings and therefore artists wishing to participate would need to apply. For this years ArtsFest applications have now closed, so unfortunately it is now too late to apply. Applications for ArtsFest open early on in March and then close in April, with applications being taken through our website http://www.artsfest.org.uk.
Hope this helps.
Best Wishes,
Stephanie
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Erica Price | September 9, 2009 at 11:54 am
I’m trying to find out what is suitable to take my pre-school child too, but I’m finding the site a bit confusing. Is there a page that lists suitable events or activities so I can plan a visit?
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artsfest365 | September 10, 2009 at 10:30 am
Hi,
The Heart’s Family Zone is located in City Centre Gardens. Various performances, activities and workshops are taking place on both Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th Sep 11am-5pm, including: storytelling, face painting, archery, arts and craft workshops, re-enactments, puppet shows, magic shows, community sports games and much much more for children and families to enjoy in ArtsFest’s ‘secret garden’!
To plan your visit further, an ArtsFest programme can be picked up from ArtsFest venues, Tourist Information Centres and Libraries within the City Centre. Programmes will also be available over the festival weekend itself from information posts location within Centenary and Victoria Squares.
ArtsFest