Virtual exhibition celebrates adult learners

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A virtual exhibition is displaying artwork from adult learners in Worcestershire is now live for people to view.

The work comes from those who took part in the Family Learning and Health and Wellbeing Programme run by Worcestershire County Council’s Learning Services Team. This programme took place over Zoom and learners learnt to explore their creative side with artwork during virtual lessons.

The exhibition, of work from the Summer Term 2021 art courses, is all virtual and includes images of paintings, sculpture and jewellery.

Councillor Marc Bayliss cabinet member for Economy and Skills at Worcestershire County Council said, “We are really proud of our adult learning courses that enable people to continue learning later into life. The artwork on display is a testament to the hard work of our learners and shows real creativity and talent. Taking an adult learning course is a fantastic opportunity to increase your skill base and we would encourage people to take a look at the courses on offer.”

The work shown in this exhibition was by people looking to improve their health and wellbeing using artwork.

Worcestershire County Council offers many different options for adult learning courses.

If you’re interested in booking onto a course, please visit the dedicated pages on the County Council website.  

To view the exhibition: Learning Services In Worcestershire Art Exhibition