Local artists unveil unique new art pieces at Medmerry Nature Reserve

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Three unique new art pieces, designed and installed by local artists, are to be unveiled at RSPB Medmerry Nature Reserve on Friday 31 May from 2pm.

These new art installations, which are designed to celebrate the reserve’s natural beauty and its special relationship with the local community, are being delivered as part of the Culture Spark project.

Culture Spark is a creative partnership between Chichester District Council, Chichester Festival Theatre and Pallant House Gallery. The Culture Spark programme of activities and events received a total of £75,000 funding from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and is administered by Chichester District Council.The first of the three art pieces to be unveiled at Medmerry is a sculptural installation that will be situated at Earnley Viewpoint. This has been created by Two Circles Design to reflect the surrounding environment. Easton Viewpoint will showcase a soundscape created by Splodge Design, which captures the ‘sounds and stories’ of the reserve. Finally, at the Breach Viewpoint, award-winning photographer Jakub Bors has designed a structure that will also act as a place for residents and visitors to rest their mobile phones so they can capture photos of The Breach.

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