St Paul’s Church on Hills Road will be the setting for a four-day festival of music, workshops, talks and exhibitions, when the biannual Artsfest returns from 15 to 18 September. Performances include folk legend Martyn Joseph, jazz from Tony Kofi and Tim Boniface, and a concert of 19th-century music from members of the Queen Victoria’s Consort ensemble. For a more immersive experience, join in with workshops – from screen printing to quiltmaking – or write and record electronic music with drum-and-bass royalty Logistics and Nu:Tone. There’ll also be visual art from Fiona Stevenson, plus talks from speakers  including art historian Ruby Wroe and Anglican priest Reverend Dr Ayla Lepine. Find out more and book events via the website. 

stpaulsartsfest.org

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