MAKE Southwest is staging a spring craft fair for one day only this weekend.
The arts and eduction centre in Station Road, Bovey Tracey, will be showcasing finest work by some of the country’s leading makers
The Green Maker Initiative will be taking over the Jubilee Gallery and as its name implies, the emphasis on sustainability.
Sixteen Green Makers will be selling their sustainable craft, from ceramics and jewellery to textiles and glass.
A spokesperson said: ‘The makers will choose whether they are selling seconds or if they are representing sustainability in their creative practice and process, but one thing is for sure, you’ll be able to get your hands on some beautiful handmade craft.’
As well as some beautiful items to buy, visitors can enjoy maker demonstrations by ceramicist and a mixed media artist, a printmaking workshop.
Furthermore, as it coincides with World Bee Day, volunteers from the Devon Wildlife Trust will be giving away 60 free wildflower seeds to encourage bees back into the garden.
The initiative takes place this Saturday, May 20 from 10am-4pm.






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