Category: Visual Art
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‘Kirkstall Neighbours’ workshops – Botanical Plaster casts
‘Kirkstall Neighbours’ are workshops led by skilled artists, held before the Art Trail. They aim to give members of our community the opportunity to learn new skills and create artwork for the summer event. Artist Annabelle Richmond-Wright led the Botanical Plaster Casts workshop and tells us more about it below. “The idea for the botanical…
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The 2025 Kirkstall Art Trail programme is now live!
The KAT letters are up and that can only mean one thing; it’s less than a month until the 2025 Kirkstall Art Trail! And with this countdown beacon, we are also launching the 2025 event programme. There’s been much work behind the scenes bringing the event together, and now we are ready to reveal this…
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‘Kirkstall Neighbours’ Workshops
We are pleased to offer three free workshops for our neighbours in Kirkstall. All workshops are suitable for a variety of abilities and ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Botanical relief plaster casts Join us for a hands-on workshop to learn how to make relief plaster casts capturing the beauty of nature. Learn…
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Kirkstall Art Trail 2025 are recruiting Artist Facilitators
Kirkstall Art Trail are looking to recruit artists to lead on two community art projects based in Kirkstall. Project 1. We would like to see artists specifically with skills in digital arts (such as video, animation, projection etc). Project 2. This project is open to artists with skills in any art form. Both projects will…
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Hollywood comes to Kirkstall
It may not be the Hollywood Hills, but on a grassy knoll in Kirkstall we have our own sign. We can finally reveal the initial letters spelling out Kirkstall Art Trail – KAT. You can find them on the corner of Park Mount and Morris Lane, at St Stephen’s Church. Designed by Jon Simmons, (Kirkstall…