ARTISTIC creations will be on display at this year’s Cookham and Maidenhead Arts Trail.
The free event, run by volunteers since 2019, is welcoming visitors to take a look at a range of work made by a group of creatives on September 11 and 12.
The aim is to promote visual arts in the area and encourage more people to get involved in the craft.
Around 34 makers will demonstrate their practice and process to others across 14 venues in the area.
Starting in Maidenhead, members of the public can follow the trail up to Cookham and back to the south of Maidenhead down to finish.
Refreshments and demonstrations are available at many venues.
Jill Chadwick, glass artist, who heads up the online publicity for the arts trail, is looking forward to getting out there and meeting people again.
“I’m excited to see customers after so long, chatting to them and getting feedback on my work,” she said.
“To get such positive responses from visitors keeps me motivated and it’ll be nice to meet visitors face-to-face to show them what I’ve created.”
Although the arts trail went ahead last year, mainly outside, Ms Chadwick said this time they’ll be more new artists as well as existing ones.
“We are very much driven by the applications for the trail, we always welcome new people to apply to take part and even have some artists from further afield too.”
For more details, or to take part, log on to: camat.org.uk