A FREE exhibition of art and sculpture will be held this weekend at South Hill Park in Bracknell.
Engage will be open tomorrow (Saturday) and Sunday from 11am to 6pm. The exhibition will occupy the Grade II-listed Georgian manor and surrounding parkland and will feature a trail of sculptures and art installations.
Visitors can take part in hands-on workshops as well as see demonstrations and displays of contemporary artworks by more than 30 artists from Bracknell, Crowthorne, Ascot and Reading, as well as London and beyond.
An installation on the terrace grass, visible from the mansion’s windows, will reference the building’s history during the Second World War, whilst textile works and recycled materials will be woven through architectural columns and parkland trees.
Pictures of Maidenhead MP, Theresa May. To search for a specific photo, please use the reference number printed in the newspaper caption.
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Galleries from Slough and its surrounding villages. To search for a specific photo, please use the reference number printed in the newspaper caption.
Galleries from Marlow and its surrounding villages. To search for a specific photo, please use the reference number printed in the newspaper caption.
Galleries from Windsor and its surrounding villages. To search for a specific photo, please use the reference number printed in the newspaper caption.
Galleries from Maidenhead and its surrounding villages. To search for a specific photo, please use the reference number printed in the newspaper caption.
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