By KAITLYN NAPLES STAFF WRITER There shouldn’t be any complaints on Saturday of there being nothing to do in Bristol, especially since the West End Association’s second annual festival will be taking over Rockwell Park to bring crafts, food, entertainment, games and more. In addition to all of that, Bare Bones will be hosting the fine arts aspect of the festival where many local artists will put their work out, and will also be producing artwork, live, as the festival goes on. Bristol resident Amy Ozga graduated from Bristol Eastern High School this year, and will be attending the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford in the fall to work towards a degree in Drawing/Painting and Media Arts. The 18-year-old will be participating in this year’s Rockwell Park Summer Festival because she hopes to have an opportunity to showcase her work to the general public. This year’s art event will feature more than 30 artists offering a mix of live art and art for sale. “I’m very excited about participating in the year’s West End Festival because as a young artist who still has much to improve on, I often find it difficult to showcase my work to [...]
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