Artisans’ Bazaar, a Christmas market at Sculpture by the Lakes featuring the work of more than 80 artists and makers, has reopened to the public following the end of the second national lockdown.

The event at Sculpture by the Lakes, Dorchester, was pleased to welcome back eager shoppers after reopening its doors following the end of the second national lockdown on December 2.

It follows four weeks of virtual-only access to the event, which has proved popular nonetheless, with over 6,500 visitors flocking to the online store during that time, and 30 ‘virtual’ tours taking place.

The online success was no match for the two days that Artisans’ Bazaar was open to the public before lockdown, when organisers opened the bazaar early before the restrictions came into force. Now interest is expected to be even higher as shoppers come in search of unique and original gifts in the run-up to Christmas.

To meet demand the event will be opening into the evening for late night shopping on four occasions during December.

Simon Gudgeon, sculptor and owner of Sculpture by the Lakes, said:

“Going virtual was not what we had planned for the Artisans’ Bazaar – but it has worked incredibly well under the circumstances. We as organisers, and the artists and makers we’re working with, have been delighted at the response. It has been even more successful than we’d hoped.

“But while the virtual event was a success – we are thrilled to have been able to reopen now. The Artisans’ Bazaar is a feast for the senses – there is so much to take in. It is best seen in person; that’s when these beautiful and unique artworks and artisan creations come to life.”

The Artisans’ Bazaar is open from 10.00 am – 5.00 pm on Tuesdays to Saturdays until December 23. Late night shopping evenings are on Wednesday 9 and 16m, and Friday 11 and 18, with live fire cooking taking place during these special events.

In accordance with Covid-19 rules, face masks must be worn by all visitors to the Artisans’ Bazaar and numbers at any one time will be limited to support social distancing.

Adds Simon Gudgeon:

“It is a rare thing to have this range of art and craftsmanship brought together in one place. From glasswork to pottery, painting to textiles, wood carving to weaving, leatherwork to jewellery making – the skill and talent on display is remarkable.

“There is still time before Christmas for people to come and see it all for themselves and pick up those distinctive and special items that they, or a loved one, will truly treasure.

“We hope people will want to buy locally, buy quality and support the arts.”

The event is being organised by Simon and Monique Gudgeon, owners of Sculpture by the Lakes. The park, near Dorchester, features over 30 of Simon’s very own internationally-recognised sculptures, set in spectacular gardens maintained by his wife Monique and a team of gardeners. It remains open throughout the winter months.

Visitors to the Artisans’ Bazaar who spend more than £100 will get one free entry into Sculpture by the Lakes on the day.

Online shopping continues to be available at https://www.sculpturebythelakes.co.uk/shop/with the option of click and collect, or free delivery within 15 miles if you spend more than £100.

To find out more about the Artisans’ Bazaar, visit: https://www.sculpturebythelakes.co.uk/artisans-bazaar or to book tickets to Sculpture by the Lakes visit: https://www.sculpturebythelakes.co.uk/

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