An annual celebration of original artwork in the Steward's Gallery at the Castle.
Clitheroe Castle Museum is delighted to be hosting Ribble Valley Art4All's annual exhibition. Meet the artists and find out more about their work. Original artworks, prints and merchandise will be on sale. Free entry to the Steward's Gallery.
Art4All was started by Clitheroe based artist Frankie Freeman-Ruddock in 2018. Staffed by Frankie and a group of volunteers, the art classes are free and continue to be a huge success.
Students enjoy the experience of trying out new types of artwork, inspired by different artists including covering line drawing, water-colour painting, clay model making, a variety of acrylic painting skills and tshirt printing.
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Free entry to the Steward's Gallery.
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