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Artists set to open up studios for public show

Nicole Reid • Published 6 Aug 2012 09:30 Print

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Artists and craft makers from across Strathallan and Perthshire will open their studios and workshops to visitors this month.

A brochure of the event is available on-line at their web site: www.perthshireopenstudios.com and here there is details of the routes to follow, as well as information on the artists' particular disciplines.

As well as displays, some artists will be offering workshops and demonstrations. Visitors can find out more about the talented artists and seek out particular works on display. Entry to all venues is free.

Alongside the displays in individual studios, Perthshire Open Studios will be running a showcase exhibition, from Saturday, August 25 to Sunday, September 9 at The Barn Gallery, The Bield at Blackruthven PH1 1PY.

The Bield will allow visitors to the area to not only sample the huge variety of arts and crafts on display, but once inspired, plan which venues they would like to visit using the large map of Perthshire and Kinross-shire and the brochures which are on hand.

Their brochure also recommends cafes and restaurants along each route so visitors can plan whole days out as they venture to more remote areas of rural Perthshire. Printed copies of the brochure will be available in various venues across the area from now or can be downloaded from their web site.

The committee and members of this increasingly popular event invite local residents and visitors alike to join them in making this their most successful event ever.

For further information contact: info@perthshireopenstudios.com

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