Aardman exhibition marks animation studio’s half a century in Bristol
Aardman launched an exhibition to celebrate its 50th anniversary in Bristol on the harbourside. The show features beloved characters like Wallace and Gromit and showcases the studio's deep connections to the city, including references to local landmarks. The inaugural weekend sold out, promising to inspire young talent in the creative industry.
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