Weymss Artists and Artisans Exhibition - CANCELLED
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The Weymss Artists and Artisans Exhibition, taking place from 6th to 8th September, will feature a wide range of art and pottery from local artists at affordable prices.
About Weymss Artists and Artisans Exhibition - CANCELLED
Art Exhibition featuring local artists with wide range of quality, original canvas, framed paintings, prints, digital art, drawings, pottery, jewellery, fabric and floral art at affordable prices.
Family friendly, free and refreshments provided.
Grand Opening has young piper and glass of wine with nibbles.
Location: Village Hall, 70 Main Street, Coaltown of Wemyss, Kirkcaldy KY14NP
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