you're invited to the chapel allerton art trail 2024
Chapel Allerton Artists invite you into their homes and studio spaces for the 2024 Chapel Allerton Arts Trail, on the 17th and 18th August from 11-5pm.
This will be the 5th year of the Arts Trail, with a mix of familiar faces and some taking part for the first time.
A printed trail map will be available for collection in the run-up to the Art Trail weekend, from the library, stores and cafés around Chapel Allerton, to guide you to artists’ spaces where you will get a chance to meet the artists and see the process behind the work.
You’re also encouraged to stop off at some of the wonderful coffee spots and cafés on your way around the trail, such as House of Koko, Crust and Crumb, Deliziosa and Opposite Café.
Two groups of artists will be exhibiting from venues in Chapel Allerton. We are grateful to be hosted by Northlight Arts Centre and Chapel Allerton Tennis Club.
Northlight is a not-for-profit arts centre and gallery located on Potternewtown Lane. They are dedicated to working as a community resource, providing a nurturing environment for individuals of all ages and backgrounds to freely explore and express their creativity.
Chapel Allerton Tennis Club sits at the heart of Chapel Allerton with indoor & outdoor tennis courts and a Clubhouse.
This year we are building upon the success of 2023, where many artists also gave a quick demonstration or talk about their work. We will be repeating this in 2024 over the course of the two days. The full programme is included on the trail map.
Artists taking part in the trail are: Catherine Aldred, Andrew J Brown, Wendy Callaghan, Sumi Cannon, Penny Cook, Katy Daniel, Jo Dunn, Jude Eldridge, Helen Field, Alison Herbert, Richard Locket, Diane Shillito, Charlotte Tweedy, Ann Waddington, Christina Ward, Sarah Rogers Whitton, Pippa Woodhams and Annie Cunniffe.
There will be the opportunity to purchase artwork as you visit some locations, but there is no pressure to do this, all of the artists truly enjoying chatting about their inspirations and the processes behind the artwork that they create.
chapelallerton.org.uk/chapel-allerton-artists-arts-trail