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20/10/2017

This is why thousands of bricks have gone on-display in Hull

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This striking new exhibition will is celebrating the intended legacy from Hull’s City of Culture year.

Thousands of uniquely-designed bricks have gone on display at C4DI. Over the last five months, every child under the age of five has been given the opportunity to get involved in a huge project aimed at firing up their creativity by stamping their own style on a clay brick.

The project, called The Sixteen Thousand, documenting Hull’s current children aged five and under, has featured 151 of the city’s nursery schools, early years settings and children’s centres.

It forms part of Hull UK City of Culture 2017’s efforts to ensure every child in Hull has the opportunity to participate in creative activities and to build a cultural legacy – as announced last week.

The bricks are being displayed in a unique style on specially-built shelves that will be fitted in the windows of the largely glass walled space, so they will be visible from both the inside and out, and they will be lit up so that they can be seen at night.

Source Hulldailymail.com

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