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BS4 Arts Trail 2025 back for third edition
Now in its third year, the BS4 Arts Trail is continuing to grow, with 85 artists set to participate in 31 venues across Brislington and St Anne’s on the weekend on June 14-15.
Many artists will be opening up their homes and studios, allowing people an insight into their process, as well as chatting about their craft in the space where it all happens.
There will be a range of opportunities to take part in creative workshops over the event, from printmaking techniques to live mural painting, glass cutting or having a go on the potter’s wheel.
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Painting by Finian Cullen – photo: courtesy of the artist

Custom lampshade made by Jessie Woodward – photo: courtesy of the artist
A collaborative street art project will be taking place on the hoardings outside the old John Peer building on the Bath Road, with the help of the Bristol Mural Collective.
Community spaces involved in this year’s trail include Arnos Vale Cemetery, Hope Union Brewery, The Glass Loft, The Langton Pub and St Cuthbert’s Church Hall.

Illustration by Anna Marrow – photo: courtesy of the artist

Stonework by Jennie Regan – photo: courtesy of the artist
St Anne’s House is also participating in the trail, which coincides with their own annual Open Studios weekend.
Visitors are encouraged to make the most of their travels by strolling through the local woodlands and parks, as well as taking refreshments at the area’s many food and drink spots.

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The BS4 Arts Trail is on June 15-16 at 10am-4pm. For more information, visit www.bs4artstrail.co.uk or follow @bs4artstrail. Free trail maps can be collected from These Two Hands, Brislington.
Main photo: BS4 Arts Trail
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