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Waste Transformed into Art: See Incredible Sculptures

11 Jan

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Summary

  • An art exhibition features sculptures made from household waste.
  • The exhibition, 'Intimately Connected,' opens January 13.
  • Artist Claire Ward uses materials like milk cartons and crisp packets.
Waste Transformed into Art: See Incredible Sculptures

Bailiffgate Museum in Alnwick will soon host a captivating art exhibition where ordinary household waste is transformed into striking sculptures. Titled 'Intimately Connected,' the exhibition is the creation of artist Claire Ward, who draws inspiration from the landscapes of Northumberland and Kent.

The exhibition, scheduled to be on display from January 13 until February 28, 2026, aims to highlight the environmental damage caused by human activities. Ward's artistic process involves combining found objects with waste from her own household, demonstrating her deep concerns about our planet's future.

Ward's unique approach uses materials such as milk cartons and crisp packets to create art that is inseparable from the natural world. Museum chair Jean Humphrys praised Ward's exceptional ability to meld materials into astonishing and captivating works of art, making the exhibition a must-see event.

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The 'Intimately Connected' exhibition features sculptures made from household waste by artist Claire Ward to highlight environmental concerns.
Claire Ward's art exhibition, 'Intimately Connected,' is being held at Bailiffgate Museum in Alnwick.
The 'Intimately Connected' exhibition runs from January 13 to February 28, 2026, at Bailiffgate Museum.

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