_ Bungay Art Trail
The trail featured original artworks of Bungay people as they went about their everyday business. Bungay people shopping in Bungay shops, enjoying a pint in a Bungay pub, or a cuppa in a café. Bungay people in the post office or changing a book in Bungay library.
Forty artworks were created by ten local artists from “Black Dog Arts”, who produced their pictures with the help of the trail’s Artistic Director, internationally acclaimed artist Bruer Tidman.
The Black Dog Artists spent four mornings or evenings sitting at their easels in one or other of Bungay’s shops, pubs, cafes or other buildings, sketching the interiors and the building’s staff and users. They then worked up their sketches into finished artworks for exhibition in the places that inspired them.
The Bungay Art Trail involved twenty shops and other business premises and community buildings in the town. These twenty places became the “galleries” for the forty original pictures.
Postcards of some of the exhibited works were produced and were a sell-out success.
A map of the trail was produced showing where to find each of the artworks. A quiz was also created to encourage local people and visitors to find each of the pictures and answer questions. The correct quiz entries were entered in a prize draw.
The trail featured original artworks of Bungay people as they went about their everyday business. Bungay people shopping in Bungay shops, enjoying a pint in a Bungay pub, or a cuppa in a café. Bungay people in the post office or changing a book in Bungay library.
Forty artworks were created by ten local artists from “Black Dog Arts”, who produced their pictures with the help of the trail’s Artistic Director, internationally acclaimed artist Bruer Tidman.
The Black Dog Artists spent four mornings or evenings sitting at their easels in one or other of Bungay’s shops, pubs, cafes or other buildings, sketching the interiors and the building’s staff and users. They then worked up their sketches into finished artworks for exhibition in the places that inspired them.
The Bungay Art Trail involved twenty shops and other business premises and community buildings in the town. These twenty places became the “galleries” for the forty original pictures.
Postcards of some of the exhibited works were produced and were a sell-out success.
A map of the trail was produced showing where to find each of the artworks. A quiz was also created to encourage local people and visitors to find each of the pictures and answer questions. The correct quiz entries were entered in a prize draw.