Portsmouth News

Hayling Island Arts Trail’s welcome return

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HUNDREDS of visitors enjoyed the work of artists, crafters, and makers across Hayling as the island’s Arts Trail made its return last week.

The community event, which took place on May 7 and 8, saw art lovers welcomed into the homes, garages, and gardens of creatives as they showcased their work to the public.

Known as the May Days ArtsTrailu­ntil2020,thisyear’s event was the first that the rebranded Hayling Island Arts Trail was able to go ahead following Covid.

Clare Gosling, one of the trail organisers and a beaded jewellery designer, said: ‘The trail went really well.

‘Hundreds of visitors were reported at various venues around the island.

‘Lots of lovely comments, andthegene­ralpublicw­erereallyg­ladtoseeth­etrailrunn­ing again.

‘People were happy to be able to meet the artists.

‘It was a really good event.’ NorthneyTe­aRoomsshow­casedthewo­rkoffivecr­eatives, including a glass artist, a jeweller, painters, a photograph­er, andamixedm­ediaartist,while other artists displayed their work at Sandy Point.

As part of Hayling Island Sailing Club’s centenary celebratio­ns, members created a unique display of flags to display as part of the trail.

Painters, sculptors, jewellers, ceramists and fused glass artists displayed their work at venues in the centre of the island.

Photograph­y, textiles and bags made from repurposed mens suits were also put on show, and there were also artists to see at the Community Centre and Radford Hall.

Hayling Studio Club, the Hayling Island Piecemaker­s, and the Hayling Creatives also took part in the event.

 ?? ?? Jeweller Clare Gosling with some of her work. Picture: Chris Moorhouse
Jeweller Clare Gosling with some of her work. Picture: Chris Moorhouse

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