WORCESTER is going to the movies thanks to the return of a film-inspired art trail.
“Lights, Camera…Paint” is being brought to the city by Worcester Film Festival and Artists Clubhouse for the fourth year running.
The trail will launch on August 23 in the city centre for people to enjoy throughout September in the run up to the Worcester Film Festival 2025.
Showcasing art created by local people, charities, and organisations, the trail will celebrate the connection between art and film.
Supported this year by community funding from Worcester City Council, city councillor Mel Allcott, and local business Bluebox Software, there will also be a movie-themed activity sheet and poster making workshops.
During the trail three participating artists will be selected by a panel of judges made up of the funders and supporters to be this year’s winners. They will be looking for original use of the theme, overall creativity, visual appeal and impact on audience.
The chosen three will win passes to the Worcester Film Festival, goodie bags from Artists Clubhouse and other prizes.
Artists Clubhouse founder Emily Johnson said: “We want to empower local people of all abilities to get involved with art. Creativity is such a powerful tool to support wellbeing and can be harnessed in so many ways to increase confidence,
happiness and community.”
The art trail will run from August 23 until September 28 across Worcester City centre with a map of the trail available for locals and visitors to follow.
Visit www.artistsclubhouse.com for more information.
