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.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
The new Four Seasons sculptures have been co-designed with participants through a process of creative community engagement with four project partners including The JOY Project, National Trust volunteers, care experienced young people and men from HMP Hewell. Participants responded the story of the lost statues by engaging with Croome’s landscape and the impact climate change is having on seasonality today.
This exhibition has been co-curated by young people from Oasis Academy, Wardon and brings together documentation from the project and work created by participants to share the process of how the sculptures were collaboratively made.
To reflect the Four Season’s project, we invite visitors to be creative in this space. Take part in the activities available; draw your own version of a Four Seasons sculpture or create a poem inspired by Croome’s landscape and share it on our growing wall of visitor artwork.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Suitability
Children welcome
- Meeting point
The exhibition will be on the first floor of the house, in the Stripy Bedroom
- Accessibility
This exhibition is on the first floor of the house, which is unfortunately not wheelchair accessible.
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