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Brill Art on the Hill

When:
March 23, 2024 – March 24, 2024 all-day
2024-03-23T00:00:00+00:00
2024-03-25T00:00:00+00:00
Where:
HP18 9RY

TICKETS
Weekend tickets cost just £3 for adults,
under 16's FREE.

OPENING HOURS
Saturday 23rd March: 10am - 5pm
Sunday 24th March: 10am - 4pm

LOCATION
Brill School, The Firs,
BRILL, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
HP18 9RY

PARKING
Brill School is at the end of a residential cul de sac with limited parking on site. We recommend you park by The Green or on Temple Street and enjoy a short walk through our picturesque village. The school offers disabled parking and drop off space for those who find walking difficult.

WORKSHOPS
You can book all workshops online with a credit or debit card. Click on the menu to see Adult workshops, or Children's. Follow the link to Ticket Tailor to buy your tickets!

WHY SUPPORT ART ON THE HILL?

Art on the Hill began as a fundraiser for Brill's village school, which is very much at the heart of its community. Funds raised at our last event enabled us to purchase additional iPads across the school; sound absorption panels to address the acoustic issues in the hall; experiences such as the BMX workshop which, whilst being great fun, also focused on growth mindset and resilience; plus resources to facilitate and create calm areas in each classroom, otherwise known as ‘Relaxation Stations’.

Art on the Hill is also woven into the school's wider curriculum and works in collaboration with teachers and local artists to support the development of art for Brill School pupils.  Children’s art is displayed in school during the exhibition, making them feel as much like artists as those exhibiting.

We are always keen to hear from artists who would like to exhibit or work collaboratively with our children during the year. Please get in touch if you are interested.

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