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Buses travelling in the Burnham-On-Sea area and across Sedgemoor will soon be transformed into moving art galleries thanks to a new art project. The new-look buses will appear during June and July following a partnership between regional arts group Seed and the Buses of Somerset. During the third lockdown, members of the local community worked with professional artists to turn Sedgemoor’s buses into ‘joyful and thoughtful spaces’ for people’s journeys. Four local artists have been collaborating with members of the public to co-create visual artworks and creative writing pieces to be displayed on 30 Buses of Somerset buses. There will also be an online gallery of all the work created alongside film of the creative sessions that anyone at home could follow along with. ....
SOMERSET artists have been tasked with brightening up Sedgemoor s buses - and they are looking for the public to get involved, too. Between them, Karl Bevis, Fiona Campbell, Jem Dick and Sharon Jacksties have taken on three projects, which will produce artworks co-created with Buses of Somerset passengers and staff, and other members of the local community. The finished works - covering multiple art forms, from poetry to photography and collage - will be displayed on 30 buses travelling around Sedgemoor. In engaging members of the public to help with this community project, Art First, the artists will guide participants through the process, giving them tips on finding inspiration in everyday life and how that can be turned into artwork. ....
Local artists join unique creative art project on Somerset buses Regional arts group Seed has teamed up with four local artists and Buses of Somerset to create an opportunity for you to get creative on the bus! Artists Fiona Campbell, Karl Bevis, Jem Dick and Sharon Jacksties are working on three projects which will produce artworks co-created with Buses of Somerset passengers and staff and other members of the community. The finished works will be displayed on 30 buses across Sedgemoor. Those currently travelling on buses can take part on board, while those working from home can join in remotely. Under the expert guidance of our four artists, everyone can get involved in these projects you do not need to see yourself as creative to have a go! Covering multiple art forms from poetry through photography to collage, our artists will guide you through the process, giving you tips to find inspiration in your everyday lives to create something magical. ....