See your artwork on the Big Screen!
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
Do you remember The Gallery on Take Hart? Well, now it's your chance to join our Gallery! We’re offering the opportunity to have your artwork displayed on our big screens at all our venues across our Aardman in Concert 2026 national tour.

“Each Christmas we showcase wonderful artwork on our tour, inspired by The Snowman. With our 'Aardman in Concert' tour getting underway next month, we'd love to see what amazing Aardman-inspired masterpieces our brilliant audiences can create!” Claire Surman, General Manager, Carrot Productions
Share your Aardman-inspired artwork

We are inviting adults and children of all ages to get creative and share their Aardman-inspired artwork for the chance to have it featured on the big screen during our concerts.
Whether it’s Wallace and Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, Morph or your own clay-tastic creation, we’d love to see it. Draw it, paint it, sculpt it – anything goes!
All artworks will be showcased alongside the films during the show, making you part of the performance itself.
What to do:
Create your Aardman-inspired masterpiece (pictures must be landscape-orientation)
Take a landscape-oriented photo of your artwork
Email it with the subject-heading Big Screen Art to clare@carrotproductions.com
Come to one of our shows and spot your masterpiece on the big screen!
When to send it:
If you want your photos displayed at the first four venues on the tour, we will need the artwork emailed to us by the end of Monday 27 April, 2026.
If your masterpiece takes a little longer to create, we'd still love to see it! Please email it when it's ready and we will add it to the Gallery for the remainder of the tour.
Find out more about Aardman in Concert:
50 Years of Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep and Friends
A landmark celebration of Aardman’s extraordinary world – bringing together iconic characters, much-loved films and the thrill of a live orchestra for an unforgettable cinematic experience.
Created in partnership with Aardman, this special anniversary event invites audiences to rediscover classic moments from Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, Morph, Creature Comforts and more. All performances include a full screening of either The Wrong Trousers or A Matter of Loaf and Death with live orchestral accompaniment.
Warm, funny and nostalgic, it’s a celebration of five decades of British storytelling and creativity.
Find out more about the tour:
The tour begins on 1 May at Birmingham Town Hall, and continues across the rest of the year. Some of the earlier venues include: London Cadogan Hall, Salisbury City Hall, Guildford G Live, Bristol Beacon, but there are lots more! There are also new venues being announced regularly, with recent additions including Manchester and Leicester.
“This show has been specially designed to give families the perfect chance to enjoy time together, now we can't wait to see what artwork that inspires!” Rachel Whibley, Managing Director, Carrot Productions
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