Plate Up
An exhibition of work by Sarah Taylor Silverwood and young participants from Pershore Riverside Youth Centre, commissioned by Meadow Arts.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Plate Up brings together a series of vibrant ceramic plates and a community cookbook that has been co-curated by the artist and young people to explore the shared creative processes of drawing, clay, printmaking and cooking.
Developed through creative workshops and cookery sessions participants explored how creativity flows through everyday life.
Plate Up continues Sarah Taylor Silverwood’s collaboration with young people from Pershore, having previously worked with members of the youth club and pupils from Pershore High School to create Wild Imagination, an animation inspired by Croome’s landscape for our Pages from Nature season. This will be the third time Riverside youth club members have exhibited artwork at Croome, made possible through their partnership with Meadow Arts.
Meadow Arts is a contemporary visual arts charity delivering ambitious and accessible projects in unexpected, often rural places.
Plate Up is commissioned by Meadow Arts, generously supported by Arts Council England and the Elmley Foundation.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Suitability
Yes
- Meeting point
The Saloon in the house
- What to bring and wear
Indoor event
- Accessibility
Ground floor of the House accessible via Stair climber
Upcoming events
Pages from Nature: Walk through the Pleasure Grounds
Celebrate the 200 year anniversary of the publication of the 1824 guidebook to Croome, the Hortus Croomensis. Explore the views, scents and sounds of the garden at Croome using your own Hortus Croomensis booklet to guide you.
Robert Adam bookcases
A monumental set of mahogany mid-18th-century bookcases, designed by renowned architect, Robert Adam (1728-1792) for Croome Court have returned from the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A), London.
Four Seasons Exhibition
Croome has worked with artist Faye Claridge and local community groups to create new sculptures in response to the Four Seasons statues that once stood in the Evergreen Shrubbery. Explore the new Four Seasons exhibition in the House.
Boys School House Tours
After the Second World War, the house at Croome was used as a boarding school for boys. Former pupil Pete will be giving tours of the house and sharing his experience of that time