HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE Venues
Access The venues are divided up into five areas:
MENDIP: VENUES 1 - 33
SEDGEMOOR: VENUES 34 - 58
WEST & EXMOOR: VENUES 59 - 84
TAUNTON DEANE: VENUES 85 - 106
SOUTH SOMERSET: VENUES 107 - 158
Somerset Art Works is committed to making this event as accessible as possible.
Access to venues is graded using the following system:
Green - Good access to all parts of the venue: no steps, wheelchair accessible to whole venue, handrails and other resources which are access-friendly
Amber - Partial access to certain areas of the venue: there may be steps, gravel paths, uneven surfaces, no handrails, narrow
access etc
Red - Poor access to the venue: Either steps at the entrance and/or gravel paths, uneven surfaces, no handrails, narrow access etc
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Disclaimer All information in this guide is correct at the time of
printing. Each venue is responsible for the information it has provided. Somerset Art Works cannot accept responsibility for unforeseen circumstances that may occur during your visit. Visitors are advised to contact venues about access and opening times before visiting or making a special journey and note that some public spaces may charge an entrance fee. Please note that some venues may still want visitors to comply with relevant Covid 19 guidance or take appropriate measures.
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If you have any access requirements, please contact the venue - they will be more than happy to check on your requirements and assist you. They may be prepared to bring work to you or make alternative arrangements for viewing. Additional information is available on the SAW website and also on the Somerset Art Weeks App, available to download on iphone and Android.
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Green - Adequate parking on site or nearby Amber - Limited parking on site
Red - No parking on site 60
Additional Information Dogs welcome
No dogs, except guide dogs
Family Friendly Weekends Each weekend of Art Weeks is Family Friendly with a programme of events and activities aimed at families of all shapes and sizes. Please see the Family Friendly programme on page 28
All venues are Family Friendly but please note that children should be accompanied by an adult and some venues may contain content or equipment that is unsuitable or challenging for younger audiences so due care should be taken. Somerset Art Works and participants cannot accept liability for any loss, damage or injury sustained by any member of the public during their visits.
Events
Many venues will be offering workshops, talks and demonstrations as part of this year’s Open Studios. Please see the Event Calendar on the SAW website
somersetartworks.org.uk/events
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Opening Days and Times 80
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Venues are open daily from 10am to 5pm (core hours) unless stated otherwise. If making a special journey, it is advisable to check ahead.
Venue listings have a calendar with closing dates marked with a red dot: •
S S M T 16 17 • 19
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T F S S M T 84 21 22 23 24 • 26
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85 T F S 28 29 30
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Getting to Venues
Look out for the Somerset Art Weeks venue signs - they will guide you to the venues. You can also download the Somerset Art Weeks App for help with venue details, directions and navigation.
To help you navigate your way around Open Studios, this year we are using a ///what3words location code, listed at the end of each venue’s details. Find out more and download the app at
www.what3words.com
Somerset Art Works encourage Art Weeks visitors to use sustainable transport methods when travelling to venues, including car sharing.
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By Rail Great Western Railway -
gwr.com South Western railway -
southwesternrailway.com
By Bus First Group
firstbus.co.uk/somerset
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SUSTRANS, the National Cycle Network have several routes which run through the county including 3, 26, 30, 33, 51, 226, and 339
sustrans.org.uk/ncn/map
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