Local artists and makers needed for new festival art markets, workshops and trails in Wandsworth
In partnership with Citizen’s Art London, Wandsworth Council are delighted to announce a new opportunity for Wandsworth-based artists and makers to take part in a series of art markets on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th December.
Over one special festive weekend, Wandsworth Art Markets and workshops will pop-up in Tooting, Putney and Nine Elms, displaying the work and talents of artists from across the borough. Book-ending the markets will be a series of art trails, bringing artists and local businesses together. The result is a festival of art and culture for those that live, work and study in Wandsworth and, for artists and makers, an opportunity to show and sell their work, connect with fellow creatives, and develop their practice.
Applications for local artists to take part in the markets, workshops or trails are open now and close on Thu 3 November. Full information and applications at: www.citizensart.london/wandsworth-art-markets
The Wandsworth Art Markets project has grown out of the Council’s commitment to champion Wandsworth’s artists, and safely showcase their work in the wake of Covid-19.
Wandsworth Art (wandsworthart.com) was launched in 2020 to nurture and support artists, bolster creative networks and introduce local art lovers to their creative neighbours, and the amazing cultural organisations that call Wandsworth home.
While throughout 2021-22, Framed turned the borough’s streets into vibrant outdoor art galleries, with works by local artists – selected from Wandsworth Art – displayed on lamppost banners and in shop windows.
Wandsworth Art Markets is a natural evolution of these initiatives, opening up new spaces and platforms for local artists to display and sell their artworks.
Councillor Kemi Akinola, Wandsworth Council’s Deputy Leader and cabinet member for the voluntary sector, business engagement and culture said:
“Wandsworth Council has worked to bring art to our screens, our high streets and, over summer, the amazing Wandsworth Arts Fringe in a variety of places across the borough. We are committed to providing local artists with new accessible platforms to share their talents with their neighbours. I am delighted to be able to offer Wandsworth’s artists this opportunity to showcase and sell their work, as we invest in creative careers, and in the future of our borough as a thriving cultural home for artists and residents.”
Edward Quigley, founder and Director of Citizens Art London CIC said:
“I am incredibly proud and excited to be working with Wandsworth Council and Wandsworth artists and makers to bring this project to life. As a self-taught artist and photographer myself, I know how valuable it is to have accessible opportunities to exhibit and sell work, and beyond that – meet with fellow artists and enjoy talking to the public about my passion. I hope that the Wandsworth artists and makers we will work with over the coming weeks see great value in the opportunities we’re creating for them and that the public take the opportunity to enjoy the art and activities we’re bringing to Putney, Tooting and Nine Elms.”