I am really looking forward to showcasing a selection of my work at the wonderfully eclectic Rockaway Park Arts weekend in Temple Cloud, Somerset.

Recently, having painted at Rockaway Park several times, I’ve had the opportunity to get to know the fantastic group of people who work there and It would be great if you could come along – there is plenty to see and do, plus they have a rather fine vegan café!

I will be there every day of the exhibition and all of my artworks will be for sale.

Many thanks

Prepare for an unforgettable evening of music, art, and community at one of the most unique venues you’ll ever experience. Don’t miss out on Rockaway’s Annual Arts Weekend!

rockaway Park

Address

Rockaway Park
Eastcourt Rd,
Temple Cloud,
Bristol
BS39 5BU

Public Opening Hours:

– Friday: 6.30 PM – 10:00 PM
– Saturday: 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM
– Sunday: 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM

We’re excited to announce the launch of our Rockaway Arts Weekend, packed with incredible art, music, film, and community vibes! Best of all, entry during the day is FREE! Explore stunning art displays, enjoy delicious vegan food, and experience the unique atmosphere of Rockaway Park.

Over the hills and far away, there lies a place called Rockaway Park. Here – on a stretch of land somewhere between Glastonbury, Bristol and Bath – the homes are handmade, space is abundant, and art is king. “It’s like Disneyland meets Scrapheap Challenge,” VICE

FILM | INSTALLATIONS | OPEN STUDIOS | WORKSHOPS | GALLERIES| ART MARKETS | VEGAN FOOD | HUGE ART AUCTION | MUSIC | INCREDIBLE VENUE

Evening Events (Ticketed):

– Friday, 20th September:

Kick off the weekend with an epic live performance by the one-man rock ‘n’ roll sensation Cam Cole, supported by the savage folk sounds of Arthur Buezo.

Get tickets here

– Sunday, 22nd September:

Don’t miss the outdoor screening of Kenneth (Ken) Loach The Old Oak with an exclusive Q&A session with the legendary director himself, hosted by Steve Lake of Zounds and Blood Moon Wedding.

Secure your spot now, tickets are very limited.

Accessibility & Parking:

– The venue is fully accessible, including toilets and parking.
– Limited parking is available at £5 per vehicle, weather permitting. Please carpool or use public transport if possible.
– Disabled parking is free and always available.

Public Transport:

– The 376 bus stops at Cameley Road Surgery, just a short walk from the venue. This bus runs from Bristol, Wells, Glastonbury, and other locations.

Taxi Services:

– Temple Cars Taxi: 07831 858765
– Somerset Taxis: 01761 411234
– Uber: Rides from Bristol Centre start at around £14.

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