The Tree Street Art Safari isn't just art, get involved with interactive installations, listen to a community choir, and join in on the architectural tour
This interactive installation is not to be missed! Join Charlotte White in creating a finger-knitting forest. Charlotte will teach participants the art of finger-knitting with wool and encourage them to add to the forest. Join in or come and meander through the beautiful canopy of colourful hanging threads.
Bunbury Studio Potters are creating an interactive living wall. They have crafted a range of pots especially for their installation and can't wait to share them with you. The public is invited to select a pot that catches their eye, fill it with a soil and plant a succulent or similar. Each pot will be added to the living wall during the day.
Bunbury Primary School would love you to join in and contribute to their "Creative Fence Installation".
All ages are welcome with the focus being on recycled fabrics.
Community based choirs who love the opportunity to share their love of music.
Find the delightful sounds of the choir in the Chapel of St Paul & St David located in the St Boniface Cathedral.
Performing at 11am
Once again passionate advocate architect Kent Lyon will take a free tour through the Tree Streets highlighting the beauty & history of the area. Due to demand there will be 3 tours this year.
Saturday 25th March Tour 1: 10-11.30am & Tour 2: 4-5.30pm.
Sunday 26th March Tour 3: 10-11.30am.
Tours will start promptly so make sure you arrive on time. The tours will take approximately 1.5hrs
Meeting point at St Boniface Cathedral on Parkfield Street