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Carnival's 25 Years on Display at Gloucestershire Stations
15 Feb
Summary
- A photography exhibition celebrates 25 years of carnival in Gloucestershire.
- The 'Bringing The Street Alive' exhibit features photos from Stroud and Gloucester.
- Twenty-five vivid photographs are displayed across four train stations.

A photography exhibition marking 25 years of carnival in Gloucestershire has been launched across four county train stations. Titled 'Bringing The Street Alive,' the exhibition showcases 25 vivid photographs of carnival projects in Stroud and Gloucester, displayed on poster boards.
This collaborative project between Stroud Valleys Artspace (SVA) and Gloucestershire Community Rail Partnership (GCRP) aims to bring carnival stories to the forefront. The images featured include Gloucester Carnival, Stroud Carnival, and various community arts projects.
Organizers hope the exhibition, accessible to thousands of daily train travelers, will inspire visitors to explore local towns. The project is funded by GWR and aims to connect local culture with sustainable transport, making stations feel like welcoming community spaces.




