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Shrewsbury's Great Big Art Exhibition
15 Mar 2021
by Katy Rink

British sculptor Sir Antony Gormley has given a thumbs up to Shrewsbury’s own version of The Great Big Art Exhibition taking part across the country.

Shrewsbury BID is leading this event locally and had the inspired idea to turn the animal themed artwork into flags to hang above our High Street this summer season!

Sir Antony said: “I am delighted to hear that Shrewsbury is on board with The Great Big Art Exhibition and am looking forward to seeing the results. What a great idea to display the results on flags! I am sure Charles Darwin would have been in favour of anything that champions original thinking and the natural world.” 

The team at Shrewsbury BID is inviting children to submit pictures and a selection will be chosen to make into flags.

Emma Molyneux, of Shrewsbury BID, said: “We love the idea of a nationwide art exhibition and thought it would be wonderful to get the town centre involved. 

“As well as creating pieces of art to be displayed at home, we wanted to take that a step further by giving people the chance to have their work displayed in the centre of Shrewsbury too. 

“We are asking children to draw a picture using the theme ‘Animals’ – as colourful and striking as possible – on A4 paper, filling the page. 

The Great Big Art Exhibition 1

“You can enter your artwork by either placing it into a special box which has been installed on the upper level of the Darwin Shopping Centre between Claire’s Accessories and Card Factory, or by posting your entry to Shrewsbury BID, Windsor House, Windsor Place, Shrewsbury, SY1 2BY.”  

The closing date is March 19, with the chosen entries being printed on to flags in April. 

The theme of ‘Animals’ was chosen by iconic sculptor Sir Antony Gormley, creator of the Angel of the North, who launched The Great Big Art Exhibition in late January. 

Sir Antony said: “I am delighted to hear that Shrewsbury is on board with The Great Big Art Exhibition and am looking forward to seeing the results. What a great idea to display the results on flags! I am sure Charles Darwin would have been in favour of anything that champions original thinking and the natural world.” 

Jonathan Soden, owner of The Soden Collection in Wyle Cop and director of Shrewsbury BID, added: “I am delighted that Shrewsbury is getting into the spirit of The Great Big Art Exhibition. 

“Encouraging creativity in children is so important, especially during these difficult times, and we hope the opportunity of having their work blown up onto flags flying proudly over High Street will give youngsters that extra creative spark. 

“The theme of animals gives an excellent starting point and we are really excited to see what kinds of creations are sent in.”

Adcote School

The project is led by Colchester art gallery Firstsite and supported by Arts Council England and the Plus Tate Network of leading museums and galleries across the UK. 

For further information visit https://originalshrewsbury.co.uk/features/shrewsbury-joining-great-big-art-exhibition