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Expressions 2010 Art Exhibition

The Paintworks, Tuesday, 05 October 2010 - Saturday, 09 October 2010


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Expressions 2010 Art Exhibition: Expressions 2010 is a stunning contemporary arts event designed to bring out the creativity of visitors as well as showcasing some amazing installations and visual artwork from the artists of Aspects and Milestones Trust and Studio Upstairs.

giant interactive puppet

street art workshops

music/writing workshops

fashion show

knitted sculpture

camera obscura

cardboard cinema

original film/animation

costumed photography

Organised in conjunction with Studio Upstairs, Expressions 2010 follows on from the success of Expressions 2009, which attracted over 1,500 visitors. This years event places a special emphasis on making the arts accessible and interactive for everyone.

As well as a major exhibition, there will be a cardboard cinema showing original film and animation, a giant interactive puppet, a camera obscura, music, poetry and street art workshops, a theatrical fashion show, knitted sculpture, costumed photography and Tall Story writing. Entrance is free of charge.

Expressions 2010 Art Exhibition at The Paintworks in Bristol, Gloucestershire on Tuesday, 05 October 2010.


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11am - 8pm (closing 3pm on Sat 9th)
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Tuesday, 05 October 2010
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