ACTTT – Clear Water arts trail

The CLEAR WATER arts trail is organised by ACTTT to support TTTFF

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Arts and Creativity TTT – a creative community developing Transition principles

 

During the Film Festival and several weeks beforehand, work by local artists is displayed in shop windows and other venues around Totnes on the theme of CLEAR WATER

 

Image: detail of Turtle painting by Steve Nayar

CLEAR WATER exhibition at the Ariel Centre, Totnes, Jan 10-Feb 14 2019

Some of the CLEAR WATER artworks

Deborah Carnegie at Heart and Soul Funerals

Marcea Colley at The Albatross Fish and Chip Restaurant

Janet Holt at Devon Makers

Louise Scammell at Devon Makers

Muriel Soriano “NESSY” at Totnes Library

Berry Pomeroy Primary School mosaics

Totnes St John’s Primary School

Kevicc’s WHALE

Jan O’Highway WINTER at Peters Optical

CLEAR WATER arts trail poster

Totnes hosts the CLEAR WATER ART TRAIL – 29th October to the 19th November.

Be prepared for the unusual when Totnes welcomes the “CLEAR WATER” Art Trail, which includes works made with local artists, schools, the library, and other groups in and around Totnes.

Works will be displayed in numerous shop windows along Fore Street and The High Street as well as Morrison’s and the ReSTORE at Dartington.

CLEAR WATER aims to draw attention in a playful and creative way to the importance of keeping our water crystal clear and clean:  ACTTT  has created this Trail to support the Transition Town Film Festival.

An exhibition will follow in January 2019 at the Ariel Centre, Totnes

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ACTTT – “Clear Water” arts trail Oct 29th – 19th Nov

To accompany this year’s film festival, ACTTT, the TTT Art & Creativity group, has organised a trail of work by local artists in shop windows along the High Street and Fore Street…. CLEAR WATER from 29th Oct to 19th Nov.

ACTTT aims to reach as many different sectors of the local population as possible and the response has been good; local schools involved are KEVICCs, Berry Pomeroy Primary School and Totnes St John’s Primary School, as well as more than a dozen artists, the Library and businesses.

The theme of CLEAR WATER is particularly appropriate as the Festival highlight on Sat Nov 15th is the UK Premiere of SHARKWATER EXTINCTION by ocean conservationist Rob Stewart.

 

Mosaics by Berry Pomeroy students,to be in Mountain Warehouse and Greenlife

Detail of TURTLE by Steve Neyar – for Paper Works