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Artists help pupils and centre users create murals

BBC NewsSunday, August 3, 2025 at 6:32:22 AM
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Artists help pupils and centre users create murals
Local artists are collaborating with students at a special education school and visitors at a wellbeing and cancer support center to create vibrant murals. The project aims to foster creativity, community, and emotional expression in these spaces.
Editor’s Note: This story highlights how art can bring people together, especially in spaces where emotional and mental wellbeing are a priority. It’s a heartwarming example of creativity being used to uplift and inspire vulnerable groups.
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