Stained glass design exhibition


Exhibition of shortlisted entries
An exhibition of five shortlisted designs to replace four panels of the North Transept Window
Exhibition dates:
Saturday 20 August - Monday 19 September
Location:
The North Transept, St Mary Redcliffe Church
Opening times:
Mon - Sat 8:00am - 5:00pm / Sun 12:30pm - 5:00pm
Entry:
Free
Visitor feedback:
Members of the public are invited to fill our a physical or digital coment card (for the latter scan the qr code on the physical comment card)
What next:
The winning design will be announced on Wednesday 22 September and displayed in church from this date until Sunday 9 October
Download the exhibition flyer here.
Find more information about the competition here.
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