Appledore


Coastlines’ is the theme for the 13th Appledore Visual Arts Festival (Thursday June 3rd – Sunday June 6th). Our relationship with the sea has profoundly influenced our history, our identity and our character. There is no finer example of this relationship than North Devon’s beautiful and rugged coastline. Through an innovative programme of contemporary visual arts events the Festival will celebrate this world class coastline.

Appledore Arts are proud to be working in association with the North Devon Coast Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Festival is a flagship event celebrating the AONB’s 50th Anniversary. In the lead-up to the Festival, Appledore Arts has developed two exciting new coastal projects both of which will be showcased at the Festival. On World Dance Day (April 29th), in response to North Devon’s amazing coastline Appledore Arts and Dance in Devon will create a unique dance performance in the grounds of Clovelly Court. A film of the project will be screened on the Opening Night. In early May, a contemporary visual artist will conduct a two week residency in Bucks Mills Cabin. The Cabin was used as an artists studio and is now owned by the National Trust, it will be open during the Festival and the artist will also give a talk about this exciting and rare opportunity.

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