I know that I DID dream about it, but as my sleepy mind finally came back into consciousness I was sure … yes, it was real, and about as real as you’re ever going to get.
What I, along with 250 other people encountered last night at the Quay Arts was an amazing feast of creativity. I don’t think I’ve ever experienced such a diverse collection of talent (all of whom would insist that they’re not), all in the same room at the same time.
Knocks the socks off the likes of the Tate
OK, you have places like Tate Modern with its diverse and extensive collections, but to have art, music, fashion, dance and film all come together at a live event knocks the socks off the likes of the Tate. And it’s all happening here, on this beautiful Isle.
Of course, it wouldn’t have been possible without the continued support of Stephen Munn, director of Quay Arts and artists, Raff, Hannah Ray and Lucy Wells pulling it all together.
Modest artists
They’re humble and modest about what they’ve achieved, but in my eyes deserve the greatest admiration.
Shopping Trolley was truly one of the best arts event I’ve ever experienced and I can’t wait for the next one.
We’ll be bringing you more reviews, interviews and vox pops from last night’s event over the coming week.