Burnham Art Trail is ready for a fabulous return: here's a peek at what to expect

By The Editor

7th Sep 2021 | Local News

Burnham Art Trail is on from Saturday, 19 June to Sunday, 27 June.

The event will feature 33 artists and 24 venues, including the Burnham Museum in Coronation Road, Burnham-on-Crouch.

Browse the shop windows to view artists' work or step into the museum (Covid precautions in place), to view nine featured artists, the 'Secret Postcards' and the 'Taster Wall' which will display a piece by every artist taking part.

Browse or buy photography, sculpture, ceramics, paintings, textiles, prints, jewellery and more. Enjoy a unique chance to see local highly talented artists showcase their work in the flesh.

Plus the 'Armchair Art Trail' is back - for those that want to browse in comfort, all the artists will be on the website with their details, on Facebook and Instagram. Daily blogs, features, videos and more.

The museum is open from 10am to 5pm every day, manned by the artists taking part. Admission is free. Other venues include the URC church, hairdressers, estate agents, clothes shops and further afield at Creeksea. No need to enter the shop - admire from outside! Enjoy a visit to Burnham and maybe come away with a unique souvenir!

     

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