TWO installations have popped up at Golden Square as part of Warrington Arts Festival.

Sarah Harris’s visually stunning Blissed Out and Frances Disley’s thought-provoking Oh Warry Warry are both free to view until Saturday.

The immersive Blissed Out invites festival-goers to take a moment and lose themselves in a kaleidoscope of colour inspired by that magical time of day when the sun rises.

Sarah is a Warrington multidisciplinary artist and also the curator of this year’s Open Exhibition at Warrington Museum.


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Meanwhile, Oh Warry Warry pays homage to Warrington, its vibrant community and its rich tapestry of stories.

Frances, a Liverpool-based artist who grew up in Warrington, wanted to create a sense of the town’s collective identity after conducting a series of interviews with people from the community.

Blissed Out can be found next to Jungle Mania soft play centre and Oh Warry Warry is in the former HC Memorabilia unit opposite Chopstix.