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Creative Peninsula Twilight Market and Arts Night

Ards Arts Centre, Town Hall Arts Centre, Conway Square, Frances Street/High Street, Newtownards, County Down, BT23 4NP
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Join us for an evening of arts activity at Ards Arts Centre and a Twilight Market tented craft village in Conway Square.

Creative Peninsula Twilight Market in Conway Square
Visit Creative Peninsula artists and makers who will be exhibiting, demonstrating, and selling their unique hand-crafted products in Conway Square for one-night only. With a selection of ceramics, textiles, print, jewellery, paintings and mixed media on offer and a drop-in area for children's arts and craft activity provided by Boom! Studios.

Live music throughout the evening from Los Dramaticos and the String Ninjas, as well as a selection of local artisan food produce, drinks, and a bar will be available.

Arts Night at Ards Arts Centre
Meanwhile, Ards Arts Centre will be alive with creative activity, so make sure to drop in and try your hand at one of the arts activities on offer, and watch artists at work demonstrating their techniques. You will also get a chance to visit our Visual Artist in Residence, Elaine Burke, who will be working in the Sunburst Gallery as she starts her month-long residency!

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Photograph of the front exterior building of Ards Arts Centre previously the Town Hall, with backdrop of blue sky and two banners flanking the front wArds Arts Centre, NewtownardsLocated in Newtownards’ beautifully restored Georgian Town Hall in the centre of town, the Ards Arts Centres a welcoming space which supports a wide range of community arts activities alongside our own initiatives.

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