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DORSET ART WEEKS 2018: DISCLAIMER
Visitors to Dorset Art Weeks 2018 do so entirely at their own risk and adults are
responsible at all times for the supervision of any children in their care. The
organisers and participants of DAW 2018 cannot accept liability for any loss, damage
or injury sustained by any member of the public visiting any DAW 2018 venue.
Artists’ studios and makers’ workshops in particular are working environments and
may be equipped with chemicals, sharp tools and powerful machinery, so great care
must be taken when visiting them.
Every effort has been made by event organisers and participants of DAW 2018 to
ensure the information in the guide is accurate. However, we cannot accept
responsibility for unforeseen circumstances that may occur. Visitors are advised to
contact venues about access and opening times before making a special journey.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Dorset Art Weeks
is grateful for the support of our headline
sponsors
Hall & Woodhouse
and
Wyke Dorset Cottages
as well
as the following businesses and organisations:
DORSET COTTAGES
Dorchester
ARTS
DORSET ART WEEKS 2018
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This brochure has listings of all the artists
taking part in Dorset Art Weeks 2018 along
with information from the organisers and
sponsors. To help you get the best out of
this brochure the venues have been split into
areas and are listed in venue order.
Look out for the yellow banners and signs as
you near each Dorset Art Weeks venue!
Winner: ‘Runaway Cyr Wheel’ by Tim Booth (Venue 292)
Runners-up: Anne-Louise Bellis (Venue 32), Greta Berlin (Venue 280),
Alice Blogg (Venue 306), Russell Denman (Venue 28), Chris Dunseath
(Venue 205), Michelle Griffiths (Venue 61), Victoria Jardine (Venue 30),
Caroline Sharp (Venue 223), Kuhla Shine (Venue 9)