Grayson Perry, and photographer Sunil Gupta exploring LGBTQI+ rights in India.I’ve loved going to Bruton’s Hauser & Wirth gallery, opened in 2014, which brings international artists to a tiny village; been excited to discover buzzy venues, such as Frome’s Cheese & Grain; enjoyed new cinema screenings in Caryford Community Hall and seen that Shepton Mallet has established a literary festival, the first of which took place last weekend.
On top of this, soon we’ll see the redevelopment of Yeovil’s Octagon Theatre (supported by a £10 million Treasury investment).Some of the countryside’s new creative wave comes from people relocating from cities during lockdown.
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