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‘Art That Blooms’ exhibition coming to BCCC Nov. 10-12

This three-day event is themed 'Line Color Form' and promises to be a celebration of creativity and beauty, merging the worlds of floral design and visual arts

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The Bucks County Community College Continuing Education Floral Design Department and Student Art Department are presenting the second annual Art That Blooms exhibition from Nov. 10-12, at the Hicks Art Center, located on the Newtown Campus, 275 Swamp Road.

This three-day event is themed “Line Color Form” and promises to be a celebration of creativity and beauty, merging the worlds of floral design and visual arts.

Opening night celebrations on Nov. 10 are by invitation only.

Highlights of the exhibition include:

– Designer of the Year Competition: Witness the brilliance of talented student floral designers as they compete for the prestigious title
– Student Showpiece Exhibitions: Admire the artistic prowess of budding talents as they showcase their finest creations
– Live Demonstrations: Be captivated by live demonstrations from both art and floral design students and instructors, offering a glimpse into their creative processes
– Immersive Exhibits: Immerse yourself in captivating exhibits that explore the theme of “Line Color Form”
– Special Gallery: Explore a special gallery featuring floral design interpretations of student artwork
– Kids Floral Design Make and Take: Engage young minds with hands-on floral design activities on Sunday, Nov. 12
– Live Art Department Demonstrations: Witness the magic of screen printing, wood turning, glass blowing and foundry work
– Prominent Participants: The stars of the exhibition are the student artists and designers, with commentary from floral design instructors
– Awards Ceremony: Join on Sunday afternoon (Nov. 12) for the awards ceremony, where Showpiece and Designer of the Year winners will be celebrated, along with the People’s Choice award
– Artistic Inspiration: The theme “Line Color Form” was chosen to allow students to explore and apply the principles and elements of design that they have been studying

Admission is free and the public is welcome to attend from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 11, and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 12. Ample free parking is available.

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