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WORKSHOPS







Faceless Arts worked with older people at Ferrybridge Progressive Club, primary school children at Willow Green Academy and young people from Wakefield to create a series of art works for display in the underpass in Ferrybridge that connects the two areas of the community.
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Participants used photography and silk painting to explore the industrial landscape that faces so much change over the next few years.
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Over 50 people took part in workshops and project activities leading to the creation of the art works, interpretation panels and a project book, telling the story of Ferrybridge power station from their perspective.
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