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Students transform museum building site into heritage celebration

Six art students from Ipswich School have shared their interpretations of local cultural heritage through creative works now displayed for the community to see on Ipswich Museum hoardings.

Ipswich Museum streetscape
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Why it matters: Art has come full circle at the former Ipswich School of Art building, with today's students continuing the creative tradition that once flourished within these walls.

The details: Year 12 students from Ipswich School created A-level coursework based on the concept of museums after touring the redevelopment site. Their final pieces – including collage, lino print, acrylics, and mixed media – have been photographed and printed onto large banners now displayed on the hoardings facing High Street.

The project was prompted when main contractor Gipping Construction uncovered reminders of the building's art school days, including an art student's name etched into gallery glass and art posters stuck to a former staircase wall, during restoration work.

What they're saying: "After visiting the museum reconstruction site, each student reflected deeply on what a museum truly means for Ipswich and its residents," said Vlasta Shevchenko, Head of Art at Ipswich School .

"As they created their artworks, students drew inspiration from their unique experiences and perspectives, translating their thoughts into visual expressions. They felt a privileged sense of responsibility in sharing their interpretations with the Ipswich community, recognising that their voices contribute to a larger narrative."

Andy Laflin , Joint Managing Director of Gipping Construction , said: "We are delighted to have worked with Ipswich School on this wonderful celebration of Ipswich Museum, our local heritage and the community in which we live and work."

What's next: The banners will remain in place until the hoardings are removed, at which point they will be put on display at Ipswich School.

The bottom line: Student creativity is transforming a construction site into a celebration of local heritage, proving art continues to thrive in its former home.

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