The Crewe Art Trail will officially launch on the weekend of Friday 14th – Sunday 16th February and all are welcome to come along and get involved! The Art Trail has been delivered by Crewe Town Council, with funding awarded from the central government UKSPF fund.
A series of creative and practical workshops will take place throughout the weekend to showcase the new artworks, enable people to meet the artists and learn new skills. Visitors to the event will be able to create colourful ‘Peace Patterns’, craft clay tile designs to take home, embroider textiles and discover how to design their own murals.
The workshops and activities are FREE and open to all, no experience or existing skills required – everyone is encouraged to come along and have a go!
Crewe Art Trail Launch Weekend Workshops and Activities
• Creative Social: Art Trail Launch (Friday 14th February, 5pm – 7pm) at the Crewe//Makes ArtSpace, Victoria Street, CW1 2HF
• Stitching Together: Collective Embroidery Workshop with Vanessa Marr (Saturday 15th February, 10am – 12.30pm) at Crewe Library, CW1 2BB (recommended for ages 10+)
• Clay Tile Making Workshop with Carrie Reichardt (Saturday 15th February, 11am – 2pm) at the Crewe//Makes ArtSpace, Victoria Street, CW1 2HF
• Mural Design Workshop with Akse P19 (Sunday 16th February, 11am – 2pm) at Crewe Market Hall, CW1 2BL
• Peace Patterns Workshop: Design and Collage with Cherie Grist (Sunday 16th February, 11am – 2pm) at the Crewe//Makes ArtSpace, Victoria Street, CW1 2HF (suitable for all ages)
• Making Crewe: Art and Heritage Walking Tours with Ben Wye (Saturday 15th February, 3pm & Sunday 16th February, 11.30am) starts at the Britannia War Memorial on Memorial Square, CW1 2BJ
New artwork commissions
Four new permanent artworks have been commissioned for the Crewe Art Trail from artists across the UK:
• ‘Re-Making Crewe’ mural by Cherie Grist (2024) on High Street with creative input from several local youth organisations
• ‘Stitching Together: Women of Crewe’ artwork installation (2024) on display at Crewe Library, facilitated by Vanessa Marr and created by the women of Crewe
• ‘We Make Crewe’ ceramic mural (2025) located on Lyceum Square, created by Carrie Reichardt with contributions from the Crewe community and local organisations
• ‘Making Crewe’ (2025) by Akse P19, which will be located on the Crewe Town Council Building
The Crewe Art Trail in numbers
• Over 90 members of the local community took part in over 30 consultation meetings, interviews and co-design workshops to develop a theme and principles
• 332 young people and local creatives have taken part in 19 workshops and co-creation projects
• 260 free DIY embroidery kits have been given to participants to take part in the Stitching Together Project
• 2 podcasts created
• 4 new permanent public artworks in Crewe Town Centre have been commissioned by artists from across the UK
• 14 art works, projects, displays and exhibitions by local artists and organisations will be celebrated as part of the trail featuring a diverse range of skills and mediums including sculpture, painting, photography, film, print making, collage, textiles and more!
Trail Launch (14 Feb 2025 - 16 Feb 2025) |
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