Installation of sculptures for Weymouth art trail begins

Dorset Council wants to encourage footfall around Weymouth ahead of the festive period with a new art trail around the town

Author: Sophie CridlandPublished 24th Nov 2021

Have you seen the new sculptures starting to appear around Weymouth as part of a new art trail?

Two of the six sculptures are up and can be seen on the Esplanade and outside the White Hart pub in Weymouth town centre.

Dorset Council is working to install the rest of the collection to encourage people to explore the town and reveal its history and relationship with water.

Weymouth Art Trail will feature a series of six sculptural installations at a variety of locations around the town, including some lesser-known spots.

The artworks will be connected by a walking trail, which is around a mile long and designed to be accessible.

Water refill units have also been installed along the route by Wessex Water to discourage the use of single use plastics.

Six artists were chosen to design and create the artworks for the trail by members of the council’s Arts Advisory Panel, supported by B-Side curators. The artworks use a wide range of materials, techniques, approaches, and interpretations to tell the story of the town’s history and connection to water, as well as exploring current and future challenges.

Each sculpture will be located at a site which is significant to the stories that inspired them.

Three of the installations will also offer a functional element, providing welcome seating for people to pause and take in the views and environment at the chosen locations.

The project has been funded by Dorset Council, Weymouth Town Council and Arts Council England and is being delivered by Dorset Council’s Place Services, in collaboration with B Side – creative producers. The sculptures are currently being installed across Weymouth, with the first three pieces already in place.

The trail is expected to be completed in December this year, with a programme of events around the trail to be planned in 2022.

Cllr Laura Miller, Portfolio Holder for Customer and Community Services, said:

“This is a fantastic project which aims to showcase Weymouth’s fascinating history and its relationship to water, from the beautiful sandy bay and backwater wetlands, bursting with wildlife, to the iconic working harbour.

“As well as improving visitor experience and drawing people to discover new places in Weymouth, we hope it will encourage conversation around the present and future challenges which face the town.”

Cllr Colin Huckle, Mayor of Weymouth, said:

“Weymouth Town Council is delighted to lend its support to this creative take on the town’s rich history. The sculptures each tell their own story about Weymouth’s relationship with water and the sea, and I hope that they will inspire people to stop and reflect on this history. The trail will also provide a great opportunity for residents and visitors to explore Weymouth with a different perspective.”

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