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Dorset glass artists to feature at Chelsea Garden Show

TWO glass artists from Dorset are to feature at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this week.

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Nosferatu music performed live at Walled Gardens Moreton

A one night only cinema event is taking place at the Walled Garden in Moreton as part of its participation in Dorset Art Weeks.

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Animal adoption center is hosting "Critter Camps"

Animal adoption center is hosting "Critter Camps"
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Things to do this month in Dorset | Great British Life

1. FORM - The Sculpture Show: until 16th May Sculpture By the Lakes is worth a visit at any time but since mid-April they have been home to a new exhibition of over 30 of the best known sculptors out there. You can read our full write up of FORM here. Alongside the Garden Festival, this is a perfect treat for May to walk through nature and discover some breath taking art. 2. Dorchester Outdoor Vegan Market: 16th May Maumbury Rings will be transformed into a heaven of delicious food this May for the Dorchester Outdoor Vegan Market. With over 40 stalls, there is plenty on offer to try as well as ethical clothing, eco-friendly products, and jewellery. 

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Bryanston School nurtures creativity with online artists

Bryanston School is taking steps to nurture creativity as an antidote to pandemic frustrations and is extending its initiatives to include other local schools. Special workshops delivered by acclaimed and award-winning artists are the latest in a series of online events at Bryanston. The aim is that pupils are challenged to explore their imagination and develop their artistic skills and ideas whilst away from the school environment. Pupils in Years 11 and 12 at The Blandford School have also been invited to join the next live online workshop, to be hosted by highly respected portrait artist Paul Brandford. Bryanston’s Art Department is also exploring the possibility of producing a series of short films to promote creativity in online art lessons for primary schools within the Blandford Schools Network once current restrictions are lifted.

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