How Weston-super-Mare s drab shop windows have become an art gallery
Shop fronts and empty units in the seaside town have undergone a colourful transformation as businesses start to re-open after lockdown
Aleks Nocny showcases his window design at the Sanctuary Cafe in Weston-super-Mare (Image: Weston Artspace/Culture Weston)
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Artist Sami Green with her giant seed pod installation at the Sovereign Centre.
- Credit: Culture Weston
To mark the re-opening of high street trade this week, shop windows in Weston town centre have been given a creative makeover, showcasing wow-factor window art installations designed by local artists in the area.
Weston-super-Shop Windows is a project led by Weston Artspace and supported by Culture Weston, that commissioned a group of artists from Weston, Bristol and North Somerset to brighten up the frontages of shops and empty units through an eclectic array of colourful and unique artwork.
More than 70 artists entered the Weston Artspace competition to transform a window, submitting a wide range of artwork designed to uplift the area as lockdown restrictions are eased.
Press Release – Health Informatics
HiNZ announced the Fellowship Programme at a networking event in Auckland on November 19.
The programme recognises health informatics leaders who demonstrate “significant digital and data achievement and contributions, leadership and service for the health and disability sector of Aotearoa New Zealand”.
The HiNZ board identified the founding fellows who have a significant legacy of service and leadership in health informatics. These fellows will be awarded their certificates at the Auckland Digital Health Leadership Summit on March 26.
HiNZ board member Karen Blake says, “a small working group of the board has developed this programme over the past few months to honour those people in New Zealand who are working at the peak of our health informatics profession.
HiNZ announced
the Fellowship Programme at a networking event in
Auckland on November 19.
The programme recognises
health informatics leaders who demonstrate “significant
digital and data achievement and contributions, leadership
and service for the health and disability sector of Aotearoa
New Zealand”.
The HiNZ board identified the founding
fellows who have a significant legacy of service and
leadership in health informatics. These fellows will be
awarded their certificates at the Auckland Digital
Health Leadership Summit on March 26.
HiNZ board
member Karen Blake says, “a small working group of the
board has developed this programme over the past few months
to honour those people in New Zealand who are working at the
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