Art festival relaunches after funding shortfall
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A Cornish art festival has relaunched after a funding shortfall earlier this year put next year's event in doubt.
Cornwall Open Studios started in 1998 but announced in September it would not run a 2025 event because of reduced grant funding.
However, a group of local artists have now relaunched the festival with a new logo and website, external, with a brochure planned for the spring.
Jeremy Sanders, from Cornwall Open Studios, said it was a "fresh start" for the festival and it was "building on more than 20 years of tradition by adding some exciting new features to benefit both artists and visitors".
Mr Sanders said the team developed the new programme after speaking to artists and creators across Cornwall.
The new site allows people to find a local artist using an interactive map, with a directory for artists to showcase their work, he said.
The festival allows the public to go into artists' studios all over the county and see how they create their work.
Cornwall Open Studios 2025 will run from 24 May to 1 June, with all studios open over the long weekends and some during weekdays.
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