Following on from their success at the Chelsea Flower show, students studying the Foundation degree in Contemporary Art Practice were invited to be part of an exhibition at the Staffordshire Fringe Festival.
Everyone involved in putting the garden together displayed examples of the work at the university's Pavilion, they got the chance to meet and speak with the other artists and talk to members of the public about their involvement.
Students from the surface pattern course at the university were there along with a flower maker demonstrating techniques and representatives from the British Ceramics Biennial (BCB), the time lapse film of the garden being constructed was also playing during the evening, going a sense of the process and techniques used.
To find out more about about studying the Foundation degree in Contemporary Art Practice at NULC click here.
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