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Scouse Flowerhouse visited The Studio

This week Flowerhouse delivered a planting workshop with a group of our Year 10 students.
Scouse Flowerhouse visited The Studio
Scouse Flowerhouse visited The Studio

This week Flowerhouse delivered a planting workshop with a group of our Year 10 students and was in collaboration with Liverpool Biennial using the planters repurposed from the sculptures created by Alicja Biala: Merseyside Totemy. ‘Merseyside Totemy' is a new public artwork that visualises statistics and figures related to the impact of climate change on the Liverpool City Region, one of the area’s most at risk from rising sea levels caused by climate change.  Click here if you would like to find out more.

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