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Friday 4 April - Sunday 6 April 2025
Nottingham Contemporary
Entry is FREE OF CHARGE although donations are welcome
New for 2025, Food & Home Fair at Contemporary.
We are launching a brand-new fair this Spring at Nottingham Contemporary. Held in our large performance Space, our Food & Home Fair will showcase around 35 stalls across the first weekend of April, open on Sat 5 and Sun 6 Apr, with a launch evening on Fri 4 Apr. Our new fair looks to celebrate and showcase artisan food and drink specialists as well as a variety of independent makers and designers working across homeware including ceramics, glassware, candles, textiles, floristry, soaps and more.
Stallholder applications close 11:59 pm Mon 10 Feb.
Entry to Food & Home Fair at Contemporary is free. All of our programmes and events are made possible through the support of our audiences as we're a charity. Please consider donating a little to help keep our events free.
Access
This event is inclusive for wheelchair users; our building is wheelchair accessible with lift access to all floors.
We welcome all visitors. We want our activities to be accessible and inclusive for everyone. If you have questions or specific access requirements, please get in touch so that we can support you. Contact us by emailing info@nottinghamcontemporary.org or phoning 0115 948 9750.
Food & Home Fair at Contemporary (4 Apr 2025 - 6 Apr 2025) |
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