#MakeOrMove Partner Spotlight: Chepstow Festival of Arts

On Saturday 16th July 2022 9.30 am - 4 pm Chepstow Festival of Arts will fill the town with exhibitions and events from the historic town arch all the way down to the riverside. There will be inspirational displays of pictorial art, photographic art, floral art, crafts, sculpture, performance, and music. There is so much on offer on the day. You can book a slot to get involved in many activities - check out the website here for more details!

As part of Chepstow Festival of Arts, you can help turn the railings along Church Walk by St. Mary’s Priory into a glorious, recycled, river of fabric and creative art to show how much we all love our precious River Wye. Why not get together with your friends, a neighbour or family members using their online video workshops, to turn old rags into sections of woven river? There are activities to suit every age and ability, and organisers can provide activity packs for groups in case you do not have enough fabric of your own. Check out the videos at https://buff.ly/3L65eFE and get crafting!

Chepstow Festival of Arts is proud to announce their brand-new Seal Trail will be part of the festival this July. With so many Chepstow residents delighted to have Sammy The Seal swimming in their river, Chepstow Festival of Arts decided to commission ten Sammy sculptures to create the Seal Sculpture Trail around Chepstow for the festival!

It doesn’t stop there… As part of the festival, there are many opportunities to have a go at getting creative. Book a slot to make a Morph or Shaun the Sheep Claymation with the Aardman Academy, pick up charcoal and make a drawing of The Boatman in the High Street, young people will have a range of drop in creative activities on Priory Green, and in the Drill Hall creative workshops can be booked with professionals in many creative fields.

Jez Becker, Chepstow Festival of Arts Festival Team member said:

 “We are excited to be one of the official partners to the #MakeorMove campaign. This event and activities leading up to the festival brings people together doing some form of informal or formal activity and at the forefront of it is having fun together.

Signing up to this campaign demonstrates our commitment to putting on activities to help provide a space for people to make friends, connect with one another and do something fun and engaging. You will be fully welcomed and hopefully you will come back wanting to do more. There is lots going on in build up to the festival to be involved with, and on the day so please visit our social media pages and website to keep informed”.

Chepstow Festival of Arts Contact details

Website: https://www.chepstowfestivalarts.co.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/chepstowfestivalarts

https://twitter.com/ChepstowArts

https://www.instagram.com/chepstowfestivalarts/

For more information about the #MakeorMove campaign and to find out how to sign up and take part, click here.

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