Sedgefield Community College Students Bring Art to NETPark

Sedgefield Community College Students Bring Art to NETPark

Published on 29/02/2024
Sedgefield Community College Students Bring Art to NETPark

On February 28th, students from Sedgefield Community College embarked on an enriching excursion to NETPark, a hub of innovation and technology located in County Durham. Their mission? To participate in an art project aimed at enhancing the visual appeal of the Phase 3 construction site hoardings.

Guided by Lewis Hobson from Durham Spray Paint, the students enthusiastically took on the challenge of painting a constellation design onto the hoardings. Each student was tasked with contributing a 450mm x 450mm panel in their chosen design, adding their unique touch to the collaborative masterpiece.


NETPark, situated at the heart of the North East of England, is renowned for its world-class facilities and supportive environment for innovation-driven businesses. With state-of-the-art laboratories, office spaces, and access to cutting-edge technologies, NETPark provides a thriving ecosystem for companies to grow and thrive.


The Phase 3 expansion, developed by leading construction company Kier, represents an exciting chapter in NETPark's ongoing development. Kier's involvement in the project extends beyond construction, as they were actively engaged in the art project day, underscoring their commitment to community involvement and creative collaboration.

Throughout the day, the students had the opportunity to refine their graffiti-style artwork, learning new techniques and experimenting with different styles. The hands-on experience not only allowed them to express their creativity but also provided valuable insights into the intersection of art and industry.


After lunch, the students were treated to a guided tour of the construction site from Senior Project Manager Darran Snarr, where they learned about the companies based at NETPark and the role of art in the construction process. From conceptual design to final execution, art plays a vital role in shaping the aesthetics and functionality of the built environment, enriching the experiences of those who interact with it.


By the end of the day, the hoardings of the Phase 3 site had been transformed into a colourful display of student artwork, adding a touch of colour and vibrancy to the construction site. The project not only enhanced the surroundings but also provided a meaningful learning experience that combined art, education, and innovation in a unique way.


Find out more about Phase 3 here. 

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