Stirling Observer

Student artwork brightens centre

College class creates colourful murals

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

Tullibody Civic Centre will benefit from artwork designs from a class of Portfolio Preparatio­n students at Forth Valley College.

The 10 strong class - Kayleigh Boyle, Lucy Croy, Hassan Khan, Lisa Paterson, Stacy Risk, Lauren Dawn Stuart, Kaela Taylor, Dean Ward and Ciara Waugh - are supported by Creative Industries lecturers Angie Mclaren and Lesley Mcdermott.

They were asked to design window murals for a connecting tunnel at the centre with a sporting theme and showing the River Forth.

Clackmanna­nshire Third Sector Interface (CTSI) awarded grant funding from the Community Justice Youth Diversion Fund to pay for the students’ art materials for the project – which will also see the Portfolio Preparatio­n students showing off their work at an exhibition of course work at the centre from June 7-21.

The launch night of the free exhibition on Tuesday, June 7, will take place from 7.30pm-9pm, and from then on the general public are welcome to view the artwork from 9am-5pm (Monday to Friday opening hours) in the centre.

Lecturer Angie Mclaren said: “The class have experiment­ed and developed ideas using a range of art and design materials. They worked as a team throughout the planning and implementa­tion of the creative project and both their creative and organisati­onal skills have been outstandin­g. This certainly won’t be the last you hear from these talented students.

“Colour and pattern can have positive effects on people’s wellbeing using bold and uplifting colours with shapes inspired by the centre and its history. Students have created a walk through vibrant contempora­ry design, which hopefully lifts moods and creates a talking point.

“Thanks must go to Janette and her team at the Tullibody Civic Centre and the team at CTSI for giving them the opportunit­y to showcase their portfolios and to work on a live project. The experience is invaluable to their developmen­t as young artists of the future.”

Janette Mcgowan, chairperso­n for the Tullibody Community Developmen­t Trust, said: “The students involved came along to the Heritage Centre here at the centre and met with our History Group chairperso­n and looked at the historical displays. The students have developed their own individual portfolios and we can’t wait to see them displayed around our centre during the open evening exhibition starting on Tuesday. It is open to everyone in the community and will also be open duringopen­ing hours.

“The students and lecturers are adding the finishing touches to the mural they’ve designed in our sports tunnel leading to the sports hall. We can’t wait for the reveal.

“We’d like to thank Anthea at CTSI for awarding us grant funding from the Community Justice Youth Diversion Fund to purchase the art and design materials, and of course Angie, Lesley and Leigh for their support in this youth project. We hope it will be the first of more to come.”

Community police officer Leigh Allan said: “I will be attending in my own time on launch night and pay it a well-deserved visit. Well done for putting on the exhibition. It will mean a lot to all involved.”

 ?? ?? Arty The class designed window murals at Tullibody Civic Centre
Arty The class designed window murals at Tullibody Civic Centre
 ?? ?? Wall work The mural designed by the studnets
Wall work The mural designed by the studnets

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