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Banbury artists plan ahead for Artweeks 30th celebrations.

Sculpture by Katherine Waters, joining Artweeks for the first time in 2012.

Circus-themed paintings in Culworth, vintage wedding couture in Cropredy, conceptual sculptures in a 200yr old boatyard, and ‘Work in progress’ by students at Oxford & Cherwell Valley College, are just some of the things you’ll be able to see in and around Banbury during Oxfordshire Artweeks in early May.

Oxfordshire celebrates thirty years of outstanding art.

An Oxfordshire landcape by artist Anna Dillon.

Around 1000 artists, including 180 new for 2012, are preparing to open almost 500 venues across the county this spring as Oxfordshire Artweeks celebrates its 30th anniversary, making it the longest-running and biggest open studios event in the UK.

An exhibition on a barge, a gallery in a caravan, a woodland and an installation in an old boot factory are just some of the places you’ll be able to visit during Artweeks in May.