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Duncan Cameron – Art Workshop at Somerset Earth Science Centre

October 11, 2015October 13, 2015Leave a comment

A great day at the SESC casting otter paw prints, looking at otter scat, getting shoes stuck in mud, casting natural history samples in clay and plaster and dismantling owl pellets – great fun had by all.

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Duncan Cameron  11/10/15

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Fiona Campbell, with help from Nick Weaver (Project Partner), Amanda Wallwork (Sherborne House Arts Director & co-curator of exlab & B-side Fest, Dorset), Amanda Sheridan (Chair - Black Swan Arts) and Zoe Li (SAW & Arts Council manager) managed and curated the project.

Somerset Earth Science Centre, Black Swan Arts Centre and Frome Museum hosted related exhibitions. Other partners such as Somerset Wildlife Trust and Mendip Hills AONB were involved in public engagement elements including guided walks, talks and workshops.

A Sculpture Design Competition for under 20 year olds ran in advance, from 1st April to 18th May.

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