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Micklegate Arts Trail - A Shoal of Knitted Fish |
It occurred to me just the other day that I'd not blogged about the Micklegate Arts Trail (MAT) so for those who didn't get to go, I thought I should. It was great to be involved in a 2 week extravaganza of art, music, film and poetry where 14 venues showcased the work of over 30 artists...
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Micklegate Arts Trail 2025 - Artists and Venues |
MAT is organised by Navigators Art and is a collaboration between local businesses and artists and is part of the York Festival of Ideas. I took along some extreme knitting, big knitting, hula hoop weaving and crochet to exhibit on the railings of Holy Trinity Church.
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Happy, Birds and Rainbow |
These were mostly pieces that were originally developed for community art projects in Rowntree Park, which you can read about here (extreme knitted fish), here (big knitted fish), here (big knitted owl), here (hula hoop woven blue tit), here (crocheted Happy) and here (rainbow). Some of these were made by me and some were made or part made by people joining in with the community projects. It was lovely to see them all on display again!
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Me with some extreme knitting |
As part of MAT I brought along my extreme knitting needles so people could have a go for themselves. And here are just a few of the people who tried it out. It was very popular...
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Extreme Knitting in Progress |
There were some other great artists exhibiting in Holy Trinity Church and grounds...
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MAT Holy Trinity Church - Peter Baker, Nick Walters, Lu Mason, Barry Lewis, Richard Mackness (from top left clockwise to centre) |
And of course there were lots of fab artists exhibiting along the Arts Trail. Here are just a few...
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Micklegate Arts Trail 2025(clockwise from top left)- Sinead Corkery at No. 84 Deli & Cafe, Fiona Kemp at Hudson Moody, Richard Thompson at The Hooting Owl, Nick Kobyluch at Skosh |
It was great fun taking part. I hope everyone who came to visit enjoyed the trail. Thanks to Navigators Art and the York Festival of Ideas and to the venues that took part for making it possible. Special thanks to Nick Walters for organising the Holy Trinity venue. And then it was over...
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Hippystitch Exhibit Taken down and Packed Up |
Thanks to Deborah New for helping me put everything up (and who also helped with the original community projects) and to Lily Stone for helping me take it down. Watch out for next years Art Trail!
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