Artists Kate O and Wingy collaborated with pupils from Two Rivers School and users from Tamworth Wellbeing and Cancer Support Centre to create murals in Staffordshire. New Urban Era (Nue) organized these projects, fostering creativity, connection, and accomplishment. The project involved consultations with educators and support centre managers to address unique needs. Participants engaged in sessions focusing on individual skills and mural principles. Twelve pupils completed their murals, and 15 users from the wellbeing centre created a final mural. The initiative aimed to create visually appealing art while enhancing healing and self-expression in the community.
Nue organized projects to foster creativity, connection, and accomplishment among participants at Two Rivers School and the Tamworth Wellbeing and Cancer Support Centre.
The artists guided participants through the mural creation process, starting with sessions that explored individual abilities and mural work principles.
A core group of 12 pupils and a group of 15 wellbeing centre users created inspiring and meaningful murals, enhancing their spaces.
Nue emphasized the profound impact of art and collaboration on self-expression, healing, and connection within the Tamworth community.
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