KAMBRYA College students had their green thumbs and creative minds working together during the construction of a sculpture garden project recently.
The year seven and nine students celebrated the official opening of their Artist in Residence sculpture garden– a program rolled out in 28 schools across Victoria this year.
Artist Ann Ferguson-Durkin spent time with both groups and assisted students in the art work and landscape design of the project.
The whole school will now reap the benefits of the area that is highlighted with several colourful sculptures and outdoor seating.
College garden a work of art
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