Thousands enjoy Sheffield's Art in the Gardens

5th September 2022

Art lovers voted with their feet to make this weekend’s Botanical Gardens’ outdoor extravaganza a massive success in the event’s 19th year.

Thousands of visitors attended Sheffield’s Art in the Gardens with stallholders reporting bumper sales. 

Over 300 amateur and professional artists were displaying their work alongside craftspeople of numerous disciplines. 

Sheffield’s Graysons Solicitors – who returned as premier sponsor of the event for the fourth year running – enjoyed record breaking numbers entering its children’s art competition.

Peter Clark, managing partner at Graysons, said:

“We’ve had the privilege of being involved in Art in the Gardens since 2019 and this year must surely rank as one of the best. It was a real pleasure to be able to help stage such an important event in the city’s arts’ calendar once again. It’s a wonderful celebration of the outstanding talent in the region.”

Art in the Gardens is widely recognised as the largest event of its kind in the region.

Sheffield Lord Mayor, Councillor Sioned-Mair Richards, was in attendance for the artist prize giving ceremony.

Graysons Solicitors specialises in property, family law, lifetime planning, wills, estates and trusts, elderly client services, personal injury and clinical negligence. 

The law firm first formed in 1925 and currently employs around 70 staff.
Graysons are situated at Courtwood House, Silver Street Head, Sheffield S1 2DD.
 
More information from: www.graysons.co.uk

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