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Two new pieces of art, celebrating Bournemouth’s famous coastline, will greet residents and seafront visitors this summer.

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Hundreds of local people will come together to create amazing outdoor art in the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty this summer 

Activate Performing Arts and outdoor arts company Walk the Plank are recruiting one thousand local people to participate in a mass gathering in Dorset called Green Space Dark Skies. The production will see people come together with artists and creatives to forge powerful collective connections to the local landscape. 

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Boscombe’s new 50ft high street art owl has been turning heads – but they haven’t revolved as much as the real owl Elton’s.

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The Dorset Arts Festival 2020 is one of the first larger public events taking place after the Coronavirus lockdown. The event launched today, Friday 3rd July, and carries on all weekend.

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Boscombe High Street has been hit with a stampede of colour as a new large-scale mural, commissioned by Bournemouth Emerging Arts Fringe (BEAF), is unveiled on the front of the Sovereign Centre this week.

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The Pine Walk Art Exhibition is back for 2018. The popular, free, attraction has a fresh new face as The Art & Makers Market.

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Enchanting and provocative, Light Up Poole will transform the town centre in the south coast’s first digital light art festival. The event takes places on the 15-17 February 2018 in Poole town centre.

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The Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival is back for 2016 with a multitude of events on from Saturday 8th to Saturday 15th October.

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The three-year partnership between David Bent, a leader in the world of modern aviation art, and the annual Bournemouth Air Festival culminates in a new exhibition of his work at the iconic cliff-top Russell Cotes Art Gallery & Museum.

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