Student artists to showcase work at popular Stoke-on-Trent park

Student artists are set to showcase their artwork at a one-day art trail in Hanley Park.
Art students from the University of Staffordshire are inviting visitors to experience artwork inspired by the park's history and its role as a green space.
The one-day event in Hanley Park on Saturday 1 March will showcase site-specific installations, interactive workshops, and engaging community activities,
Visitors are encouraged to explore the installations at their own pace or join a guided walk where participating artists will discuss their works and creative processes.
Student artist, Ruby Warder-Rowlands, said: "Making work for the art trail has been a welcome challenge, one that I feel has really pushed my skills as a Fine Art student, and I feel incredibly proud to be exhibiting alongside some amazing emerging artists.
"I can't wait for Saturday to come around and see all these amazing works come together on site for the event."

Visitors are encouraged to explore the installations at their own pace from 11:00am – 3:00pm or join a guided walk at 1:00pm, where participating artists will discuss their works and creative processes.
Louise Pover added: "As a student on the Fine Art course at the University of Staffordshire, I feel very lucky to have the opportunity to show my work to the public at the 'Dialogue with the Land: Heritage and Visions' Art Trail in Hanley Park.
"Everyone involved in this exhibition has worked very hard to produce a wide range of artworks and I'm excited to see it all come together."
Titled 'Dialogue with the Land: Heritage and Visions', the art trail will explore themes of ecology, cultural heritage and transformation, inviting visitors to experience Hanley Park through the eyes of emerging artists.
As part of the event, students have created multidisciplinary artworks that respond to the park's history and its role as a vital green space.
Members of the public can also take part in hands-on activities, including leaf/relief printing, sculpture workshops, and meditation sessions throughout the afternoon.
'Dialogue with the Land: Heritage and Visions' art trail takes place in Hanley Park on Saturday 1 March 2025, from 11:00am – 3:00pm.
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