Flowers of War: A Collaborative Commemorative Enamel Art Work
29 Mar - 29 Apr 18
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This collaborative, commemorative work is inspired by real stories from World War One. Photographs, stories and ephemera were submitted by local communities, museums and archives. Artists Elizabeth Turrell RWA, Kirsten Haydon and Neal Haslem, then transformed these memories into wild flowers and leaves, sculpted from enamel and metal. Visitors will have the opportunity to contribute their own stories and create paper botanical forms.
Discover more about the project on the Flowers of War website.
Admission is free.
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