26.02.2024
There will be 201 artists exhibiting at 61 venues over the late Spring Bank Holiday weekend – 25th to 27th May.
Please pay Derbyshire Open Arts website a visit, where you can check out each artist’s page and see lots of images and information about their work; there are also links to artists’ websites, shops and social media and full addresses and directions for each venue. You can filter by location, genre, disabled access and other variables using the Filter By buttons on the left of the ‘Artists By A-Z’ and ‘Artists By Venue Number’ pages. If you like to visit artists in their own studios, filter by Solo Artist.
Derbyshire Open Arts would love it if you would help promote the event by sharing this news with your friends, family and colleagues.
Create your own trails
Click on ‘Sign Up’ and create a new account (if you don’t already have one). Once you’re logged in, visit the artists’ pages and click on the ‘Save to your Favourites’ button – these are the artists you can then use to create a trail.
When you’re logged in, you will see the button ‘My Trails’ at the top of every page. Click on this and you will see all your Favourites along with information on how to make your trail. You can start the trail from your own address or anywhere else, and create a driving, cycling or walking trail. Tick the boxes for the artists you want to include, then click on the ‘Create Trail’ button and scroll down to see the map. More information about each leg of the journey is given along with a link to ‘Open trail in Google maps’. ‘My Trails’ will work on your phone as well as computer, so you can navigate using the Google map.
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