Mytholmroyd festival - inclusive and inspiring
This multi disciplinary festival will provide an opportunity for anyone to access high quality contemporary art within a welcoming atmosphere.
Mytholmroyd already has a thriving arts scene, supporting both local art as well as attracting exhibitions from a variety of artists from further afield.
The festival will be an extention of this.
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Hide Ad“We aim to animate public spaces and contribute to the perception of this area as a positive and creative place in which to live and work,” said chairman of the festival Kathleen McGrath.
The countdown to the event starts with its launch on Thursday, July 16 at Mytholmroyd Community Centre.
Anyone wishing to attend is asked to go to join the festival facebook page or email [email protected]
The night will include an exhibition of art, and entertainment and a chance to meet the committee behind the festival.
The Festival itself will include ...
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Hide AdlOpen Art Exhibition – local, regional, national and global reach
lSchools Art Exhibition – local reach, with schools workshops
lDigital Art Competition – local, regional, national and global reach
lLiterature Event – in partnership with The Elmet Trust
lArts and Crafts Workshops
lLocal Exhibition - in partnership with Mytholmroyd Historical Society
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Hide AdlArt Book - produced from original responses of local and regional artists to Mytholmroyd –
The event has received funding from Calderdale Council and Arts Council, England.
In October 2015, the first Mytholmroyd Open will be held at St Michaels Church Hall as part of Arts Festival.
Art work will be selected from uploaded digital images by a judging panel.
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Hide AdArtists who have been successful will be invited to bring their work to show at the Mytholmroyd Open.
The judges panel will be led by Stella Mays, winner of the 2011 BBC wildlife artist of the year award, and local resident.
During the exhibition, the judges will select a winner who will be awarded a prize of £200. There will also be a prize for the People’s Winner.