Stirling art exhibition showcases students’ talents
ByPaul Reoch
Artwork created by students at Camphill Blair Drummond was showcased at an exhibition hosted by a bank in Stirling.
The HSBC opened its doors to the public where four Camphill students, along with 15 members of the Stirling Art Club, were invited to display their work.
Camphill Blair Drummond is a charitable trust which provides a community life for young people with learning disabilities.
Residents are able to take part in art and craft workshops which allow them to get involved with a range of activities including painting, drawing and felting.
Students, Leanne Kenny, Mathew MacFarlane, Stephen Allan and Georgia Dullaghan, were involved in the public event.
Cliff Jackman, leader of the art workshop, said: “Being able to get involved with this exhibition was such a confidence boost for the young people. It was a fantastic event to be invited to.”
And Andrea Peters, leader of the craft workshop, added: “The art exhibition was great fun and the response to the students’ work was fantastic.”
Stirling art exhibition showcases students’ talents