Exhibitions all over! Looking for something to do this summer?

Wow, June has been a busy month! Not only have the team been BIG Building all over the UK (more on that soon), but we've also been moving our exhibitions around for the summer run. This time of the year is always busy, but I think we've maxed it out for 2018!

Our Brick History tour has just moved to The Historic Dockyard in Chatham, opening just a few days ago to a lovely review by one of the local bloggers that has already been to see the exhibition. Thanks! If you'd like to visit Chatham (a lovely town, not far from London) and see Brick History too, then there are more details and tickets available here.

If you're near Chatham, how about visiting one of other other exhibitions just up the road? Brick City is in the amazing Hall Place in Bexley, a fantastic historic building. Admission to Brick City is included in your entrance ticket. More details here.

Brick Dinos continues its tour and this summer it's in Whitehaven in the Lake District. Lots more details on their website too.

In the South West for holiday? Brick Built (one of our bespoke tours) is currently on display in Torquay - with our 8 metre long airport and The Palace of Westminster.

If you're further north, how about Brick Wonders - which opens in Glasgow Cathedral this weekend! ~ with FREE entrance to both the Cathedral and the exhibition, you'd be mad to miss it! Details here.

And finally.... Next week, we're off to install the last two(!) exhibitions - both bespoke to the spaces they are in. We're in Alloa (central Scotland) with BIG builds, mosaics and an exhibition -  more Details here, and in Yorkshire's beautiful Nunnington Hall our Brick Flicks exhibition is on display from the 21st July with a few extra film themed models too! Those details are here.

 

Phew! I think that's everything covered - and almost all the country covered too! So, if you're looking for something to do this summer (with or without any kids!) then perhaps one of these might take your fancy? 

 

Warren Elsmore

Warren Elsmore is a freelance artist and author, who creates unique, one-off, LEGO models for individuals and corporate companies. Based in Edinburgh in the UK he works worldwide. Warren has been a LEGO fan since the age of 4 and has been building commercial models since 2009, alongside producing over a dozen books.

www.warrenelsmore.com
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