Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Art Aspirations comes to East Lindsey’s market towns

 

A summer of creativity and community spirit is coming to East Lindsey’s market towns as Art Aspirations, a new, community-driven arts initiative, launches.

Led by Kate Giffen, place officer for market towns, the project invites local artists and residents to come together for a series of hands-on workshops. These sessions will lead to the creation of inspiring public artworks that reflect the unique hopes, dreams, and identities of each town.

Passionate, community-focused artists based in Louth, Horncastle, Spilsby, Wainfleet, Alford, and Wragby are being sought to lead these collaborative projects during the summer holidays.

“This is more than just an art project,” said Kate Giffen. “It’s about giving people a voice through creativity and celebrating the unique identity of each town. We’re excited to see how local artists and communities will bring their visions to life.”

 

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