Arguably the largest outdoor art market in the north of England with artists, craft makers and visitors coming from throughout the UK take a look back at previous exhibits and artists and see what you can remember from previous years.
The event will take place Saturday and Sunday September 5 and 6 10.30am to 4.30pm.
As well as the open air exhibition, there will be outdoor sculptures on the lawns, a huge variety of artist and craft exhibitors. There will also be a Sheffield Young Artists’ display and arts prints and crafts for sale.
Due to Covid restrictions ticket numbers are limited – click here for more information and to buy tickets
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. What do you remember about Arts in the Gardens from yesteryear?
What do you remember about Arts in the Gardens from yesteryear? Photo: JPImedia

. Finishing touches
Pictured at the 2004 Art in the Garden exhibition was Glyn Spencer of the Sheffield Floral Club Photo: Mike Waistell

1. Finishing touches
Pictured at the 2004 Art in the Garden exhibition was Glyn Spencer of the Sheffield Floral Club Photo: Mike Waistell

2. Working among the plants
David Middleton, with his artist wife who paints under the name of Wendy Carlton, with some of her work among the tropical plants back in 2004 Photo: Mike Waistell

3. Winning artist
Jamaican born artist Kidane Miriam who won the art in the gardens competition back in 2004 to paint a portrait of Coronation Street character Les Battersby. Photo: Andrew Partridge

4. Artist and Curator
Artist Sharon Gill and Curator Ian Turner in the Botanical Gardens in Sheffield to promote Art in the Gardens for 2008 Photo: Dean Atkins