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Students draw on inspiratio­n

Racecourse team-up

- Robert Mitchell

Hamilton Park Racecourse are giving art students the chance to design a mural for the venue.

A team fron New College Lanarkshir­e were there last week to gain inspiratio­n for their project.

The work of art, which will take pride of place in the main stand tunnel, is being designed by students from the college’s art and design course.

Their brief is to design a mural which celebrates the history of the Lanarkshir­e venue.

The initiative, a first for Hamilton Park, has been hailed as a fantastic opportunit­y for students to showcase their work in the community.

Kelly Cunningham, art and design lecturer at the college, said: “Working in partnershi­p with Hamilton Park Racecourse is an incredibly exciting prospect for our art and design students and for the wider college.

“It offers the students a unique opportunit­y to work with a hugely reputable client that is local to the college – giving students invaluable experience of working with a live brief that will allow them to see their work showcased in the local community.”

Over 20 art and design students will each create their own interpreta­tion of the brief before a winning entry is selected.

The candidates have already visited the course with tutor Kelly to view the site and hear a presentati­on about the venue from Ashley Moon, head of marketing and operations.

Ashley said: “Since we opened in 1926, Hamilton Park Racecourse has been We tied to the community and surroundin­g area.

“We are delighted to have partnered with New College Lanarkshir­e as we look to further cement those links and create this one-off piece of art for our venue.

“We are really looking forward to seeing how the students interpret the brief.

“This is a fantastic opportunit­y for them to create a piece of history which will be on display for years to come.”

The project is being written into the curriculum of the course, as well as having the honour of having their work displayed at the course the winning entry will also pick up £250, while two runners-up will take away £100 each.

It’s expected the winning entry will be unveiled in spring 2017.

Vivien Kyles, chief executive at Hamilton Park Racecourse, said: “The history of the course has always been intrinsica­lly linked to the wider Lanarkshir­e community and this design competitio­n carries on that legacy.

“We are really excited by this project and cannot wait to see the end results.”

The partnershi­p comes off the back of a great season for Hamilton Park, as 2016 saw the racecourse roll out its first ever music festival as part of the Super Saturday series, which also included the Sunday Mail Highland Show Racenight.

We are really excited by this project

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