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Croydon Stands Tall

Croydon, London, England, United Kingdom

COMING SOON: A herd of wily giraffes is heading to Croydon in Autumn 2023 to celebrate the London Borough of Culture and to raise funds for Crisis.

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Starts: 28 August 2023

Ends: 31 October 2023

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Decorated by local artists and communities, more than thirty Giraffe sculptures will appear across Croydon, for a 10 week art trail. The art trail celebrates Croydon becoming London Borough of Culture for 2023, and also raises funds for homeless charity, Crisis.

As this is a newly announced art trail, not all details may be correct and more information will be added over the coming months.

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Animals Charity Sculpture Temporary Urban Walk Wild in Art

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30


Timing

1 day


Difficulty

Easy


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Good

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Added by: arttrailproject

Published: 21 February 2023

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