Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Artscape Wychwood Barns - Barn 2

There are 5 barns in the Wychwood Barns complex with barn 1 having been turned into private artist studios and living spaces this is the entrance into barn 2 (you can see the large 2 behind the glass) which has become the 'covered street' of the complex and will be where yesterday's farmers market will be held all winter. This space is also rented out for banquets and fundraising events throughout the year. I'll show you a couple of interior shots over the next 2 days.
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24 comments:

  1. Great shot of the building. I like the reflection as well!

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  2. Looks like a perfect place to hold indoor events, I imagine the barns get flooded with natural light too.

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  3. I never seem to be around here when there is something going on, as a result have never been inside so I look forward to your pics!

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  4. Wychwood Barns have never looked so good!

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  5. Great reflections on the door and the no. 2 on it.

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  6. It's nice to hear that the farmer's market will continue during the winter season. All those glass windows should let some warmth in from the afternoon sun!

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  7. The market couldn't find a better venue! Great to see these old buildings getting some good usage.

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  8. What a cool place for the farmers market ! ;-)

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  9. Cool building! The way the #2 is displayed is very nice.

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  10. Best lookin' barn I've seen in awhile.

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  11. A fantastic facade! Love all that glass. It's great for reflections. ;)

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  12. Love al the linear pieces to this shot and the reflections are awesome. Nice colors, too. genie

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  13. Nice reflections Pat and such a good spot for wet, wintry weather events..

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  14. An interesting conversion, I like the new use!

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  15. The reflections in the windows are great, RedPat!

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  16. Looks like such an interesting building! Love the design of the glass feature!

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  17. Great idea and I am sure the artists appreciate it.

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