Student Art Spotlighted in ‘What It Means to Us’ Regeneration Initiative

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Picture of all of our art students together who had their art work displayed on the hoarding

We’re incredibly proud to announce that artwork created by our talented Level 3 and Honours Degree students in Arts, Graphic Design and Media is now on display along Corporation Street as part of the “What it means to us” project, inspired by the exciting St Helens Council regeneration of the Town Centre.

A huge thank you to local photographer Angela Wilkinson Photography , who captured portraits of the students involved, and to Widd Signs for manufacturing and installing the artwork right here in St Helens.

“It has been a privilege for our students to work on a real‑world project, and for their work to be displayed for residents and visitors to enjoy,” says Ian Greenall, Head of School for Creative & Performing Arts.

We’re so proud of our students for helping bring colour, creativity and community spirit to our town centre. Go take a look next time you’re in town, we’re sure you’ll agree their work is incredible!

You can read the full article from St Helens Council, here: https://news.sthelens.gov.uk/article/14608/Local-students-artwork-showcased-in-St-Helens-town-centre-in-new-project

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