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LOCAL CREATIVES & SMALL BUSINESSES ELEVATE ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL AT BRENTFORD SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

As the school year winds down, excitement is building for the Annual Arts Festival at Brentford School for Girls, set to be the most spectacular yet, thanks to the incredible support from local artists and small businesses.

A celebration of creativity: This year’s festival promises stunning art displays and lively performances that highlight the extraordinary talents of BSfG students. Local businesses have stepped up not only with financial sponsorships but also with active participation, making this event a true community celebration.

The event is supported by sponsors and prize donations for the upcoming celebration: Johns & Co @johnsandco, Hewson Books Brentford @hewsonbooksbrentford , KFC Brentford @KFC , ANS Carpet Cleaning @AnsCarpetcleaning , MJ Kloss decorator, Contour Creative Display. BSfG also wish to thank some other generous sponsors: Art K @Art-K, SansArt @sans.art, British MMA Club @british_mma, Sam's Waterside Brasserie @samswaterside, The Weir Pub @theweirbar, Mark Pearce of The Creative Mile @creativemilebrentford.

Interactive exhibits and workshops: Thanks to the generous contributions from the sponsors, the festival will feature an array of various fun interactive exhibits, workshops, and performances that cater to attendees of all ages. This support underscores the vital role arts education plays in our community and provides a platform for students to shine.

Engaging the community with over 40 stalls: The involvement of local businesses extends beyond financial support. Many are setting up booths to showcase their products and services, offering festival-goers a chance to connect with local entrepreneurs and discover unique items. This engagement enriches the festival experience and highlights the vibrant local economy.

Collaborative art projects & art competition with local primary schools: A number pupils from local schools will have their work exhibited at the festival including Year 5 students of Worple, Smallberry Green and St. Pauls. It’s a testament to the power of school collaboration and the importance of arts education. Mark Pearce, Director of the Creative Mile, is one of the judges for this competition.

A community united: The contributions from local small businesses have transformed the Annual Arts Festival into more than just a student art show—it’s a celebration of the creativity that unites our community. Their support has provided students with invaluable opportunities to connect with professional artists and engage with local business owners, creating an enriching experience for all.

Mark your calendars: Join the fun at Brentford School for Girls on 27th June 2024 from 6pm-8pm for the Annual Arts Festival. With the backing of local small businesses, this year’s festival is set to be an unforgettable celebration of art, creativity, and community spirit. Don’t miss out on the excitement!

Contact: J. Douglas - Community Lead JDouglas@brentford.hounslow.sch.uk.

Register here: https://www.brentford.hounslow.sch.uk/