Art installation seen across world is built at Harper Adams ahead of Future Fest

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An art installation which will form the centrepiece of a free community festival has been built at Harper Adams University – and is already drawing interest.

The Pollution Pods installation, a creation of artist Michael Pinsky, has been constructed in front of the University’s main building.

“This installation has been seen in capital cities around the world, at the UN, at a number of COP Climate Change conferences – and it is now here in Shropshire for local people of all ages to enjoy.” His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Shropshire, Anna Turner, was among the first to visit the completed installation – which is set to welcome hundreds of people over the next fortnight.

His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Shropshire, Anna Turner, was among the first to visit the completed installation – which is set to welcome hundreds of people over the next fortnight. Once the educational visits are completed, the Pods will then form the centre-piece of the free community engagement Future Fest event on June 22, which runs from noon and 5pm.

 

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