THE organisers behind the Snowdogs and Snails installations have hinted at what might feature in their next “art adventure” - and we could be off to the countryside.
Wild in Art will organise another installation in Brighton and Hove next autumn to raise money for the charity Martlets, following on from their Snowdogs installation in 2016 and Snails exhibit in 2018.
The theme of the next event has yet to be announced.
However, a post on Twitter featured the manager of a Martlets charity shop on Old Shoreham Road donning a flat cap and holding a figurine of a scarecrow and a donkey.
🤔 Time to start guessing...
— Art Adventure coming to Brighton & Hove in 2023 (@snailspacebh) September 4, 2022
We took some hints to @Martletsshops on Old Shoreham Road, where shop manager Fran was pondering what our next art adventure will be...
Think you know? Let us know ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/odI5J0Muju
The post encouraged people to “start guessing” what the next installation might be.
Organisers said that the “star of the show” will be announced “soon”, with more hints over the next few weeks.
The last installation in 2018 featured 50 snails scattered across the city, with some spotted outside the i360, Brighton Palace Pier and at Hove Lagoon.
An auction of the artworks after the end of the exhibition raised more than £230,000 for Martlets.
Other exhibitions by Wild in Art across the country have featured elephants, tortoises, bears, rabbits, owls, ducks and even dinosaurs.
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