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See art with the East Kent Artists' Open Houses ahead of the Canterbury Festival

Artists across the county have been busy being creative during lockdown, and this weekend you can see the fruits of some of their labours.

The East Kent Artists’ Open Houses - EKOH for short – is now in its 20th year, and is also a prelude to the Canterbury Festival, which starts the week after.

Leo Kelemen is one of the artists involved
Leo Kelemen is one of the artists involved

Running on weekends from Saturday, October 10, there are more than 200 artists spread over 70 houses and studios taking part this year in areas including Margate, Cliftonville and Deal.

Eve Stickler is taking part in East Kent Artists' Open Houses
Eve Stickler is taking part in East Kent Artists' Open Houses

The artists’ trail gives a personal insight into how an artist works within their specialised field.

Julian Lovegrove will be displaying his art
Julian Lovegrove will be displaying his art

To look at where you could visit, go to ekoh.org.uk

For more arts and entertainments news across Kent click here.

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