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Folkestone Artworks

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Liss
August 11, 2020
Once every three years between July and November (most recently in 2021), Folkestone is blessed with the Triennial Festival - the largest exhibition of newly commissioned artwork in the UK. Artists use the town as their gallery, utilising public spaces to create striking new art that reflects issues affecting both Folkestone and the wider world. A large number of these artworks remain in situ around the town and are known as Folkestone Artworks – the UK’s largest urban contemporary art exhibition. The artworks tell a variety of stories about Folkestone. They are free and permanently accessible 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Please visit creativefolkestone.org.uk/folkestoneartworks/maps-and-routes to download a map and guide.
Once every three years between July and November (most recently in 2021), Folkestone is blessed with the Triennial Festival - the largest exhibition of newly commissioned artwork in the UK. Artists use the town as their gallery, utilising public spaces to create striking new art that reflects issues…

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