Lancashire Life Magazine – Etsy Made Local
Posted: November 16, 2018 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Christmas Makers Fair, EML, Etsy Lancashire, Etsy Made Local, Harris Art Gallery and Museum, Lancashire Etsy, Lancashire Life, Lancashire Life Magazine, Magazine Feature Leave a commentWe got a lovely mention along with some very talented Etsy Lancashire makers who are taking part in the upcoming Etsy Made Local weekend at the Harris Art Gallery and Museum, Preston in the Christmas edition of Lancashire Life magazine p46 – 48. Crucial dates for the diary are Saturday 1st December 2018 (11am – 5pm) and Sunday 2nd (11am – 4pm) 2018 for three floors of individual stalls selling unique gifts. First 50 shoppers each day will receive a goodie bag full of discount vouchers and freebies. It’s the second year the event has taken place and judging by last year’s success it will be an amazing event and great opportunity to buy all your Christmas pressies #shoplocal #supportlocalbusinesses #lancashireetsy #etsylancashire
Lancashire Life Magazine Feature
Posted: June 8, 2017 Filed under: Art, Bonkers Clutterbucks, Heritage, Uncategorized | Tags: Art, Behind The Wall, Haslingden, Heritage, Lancashire Life Leave a commentThe lovely feature by Sue Riley is now viewable online Lancashire Life Magazine article
Lancashire Life Magazine Feature
Posted: May 21, 2017 Filed under: Art, Installation Art, Lancaster Museum, Uncategorized | Tags: Art, Art Installation, Behind The Wall, Bonker*s Clutterbucks, Canon Road, Clock Tower, Collaboration, Haslingden, Heritage Site, Lancashire Life, Lancashire Life Magazine, Lancaster Heritage, Lancaster Museum, Old Corn Warehouse, Rossendale, Wagon Works Leave a commentWe are delighted to have been featured in the June edition of Lancashire Life magazine talking about our work and contribution to Mirador’s “Behind The Wall” exhibition at Lancaster Museum. This is the lovely article by the Sue Riley featuring photos by Darren Andrews in the June issue of Lancashire Life about our recent collaboration with Mirador and six other artists on the Behind The Wall exhibition at Lancaster Museum. The exhibition looked at the last 150 years of a heritage site now used by Standfast, once a wagon works, WW1 billets and WW1 internment camp. It was lovely working with the Mirador team and Standfast & Barracks print works in Lancaster and exhibiting beside Michael Brennan Wood, Darren Andrews, Carolyn Bartlett, Katie Duxbury, Jon Randall and Adam Clarke. Our four legged pals will appreciate that even Coco and Beanie got a mention!