BS9 Arts Trail
June 3rd, 2025BS9 Arts Trail
7 and 8 June 2025 – 11am to 5pm – in Henleaze, Stoke Bishop & Westbury-on-Trym
ONE POSTCODE – MANY ARTISTS!
Supported by generous sponsorship from VWV
Where can you enjoy the work of 87 artists, find out what goes into making each piece and the
inspiration behind it?
BS9 Arts Trail returns to our streets on 7 and 8 June 2025, in leafy north Bristol’s Henleaze, Stoke Bishop & Westbury-on-Trym. Buying direct from an artist means you can gain a closer understanding of each artwork and the person behind it.
Artists include painters, sculptors, printmakers, ceramicists, photographers, potters, jewellery designers, glass workers, enamellists and a wood turner spread across 13 interesting venues. All works are for sale and include items from £3 to £3,000, so whether you want a greetings card, a hand-crafted jug, a unique piece of jewellery or a statement painting, BS9 Arts Trail is the place to come!
A new feature on the 2025 trail is the chance to win original art! Collect stamps from 3 large and 3 small venues across the BS9 Arts Trail and enter our draw to win one of 7 artworks donated by artists. These will include an original watercolour cityscape by Chris Dye, a polymer clay necklace by Caroline Casswell, an archival Super Moon hand-finished print by Emma Catherine, a handmade plate by Prerna Candiramani and an uplifting, signed poppy print by Nancy Chambers.
The venues are easy to access, and all are located around the northern side of The Downs. Most of the trail’s 13 venues host multiple artists. Many venues have cafés, toilets and are accessible, ensuring a warm welcome for everyone. The trail is great for walkers and cyclists, is
served by bus routes, and all venues have free parking on-site or nearby. For full information visit www.bs9arts.co.uk or pick up one of the free trail maps from cafes, libraries, galleries and shops in the BS9 area, Clifton, Redland and Bishopston or you may be lucky
and have one delivered through your letterbox!