Since its founding in 2001, the biennial Wylye Valley Art Trail has established itself as the largest visual arts event in Wiltshire, and this year is the 10th Wylye Valley Art Trail.
The largest and most exciting yet, with 87 venues, scattered across southwest Wiltshire, set in some of the most beautiful countryside this county has to offer, covering Warminster, Westbury, Wylye, Maiden Bradley, Mere, Hindon, Tisbury and villages in between.
The Wylye Valley Art Trail is a wide and eclectic patchwork of art and craft by over 390 exhibitors, ranging from award-winning artists with international reputations, to those just starting out on their creative journeys.
A unique opportunity to see the high standard of visual arts and crafts currently being carried out in this area, across a wide range of skills, from painting to print- making, furniture making to photography and sculpture to ceramics as well as contemporary art forms such as digital art, installation, video and art using recycled materials.
Nick Andrew, the founder of the Wylye Valley Art Trail said: “Following much research, funding applications, endless meetings and planning, our small organising team brought the first Wylye Valley Art Trail into being in May 2001."
The event will be held from Saturday May 18 until Bank Holiday Monday May 27.
For more information please visit www.wvat.co.uk
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