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From "Public Art Online":
"The "Bude Light", commissioned by Bude-Stratton Town Council and designed by Carole Vincent and Anthony Fanshawe, marked the Millennium in Bude and celebrated Sir Goldsworthy Gurney, an 18th century inventor who lived in Bude Castle. It was the first large-scale public sculpture to use colour concrete with fibre optic lighting. North Cornwall Arts managed the commissioning of the artists and the associated education and community participatory programme.
A-level students from Budehaven Community School were treated to workshops in Carole's own studio and Carole set up a studio at Bude Junior School for 2 weeks where children from local primary schools spent time making mini Bude Lights."
"The "Bude Light", commissioned by Bude-Stratton Town Council and designed by Carole Vincent and Anthony Fanshawe, marked the Millennium in Bude and celebrated Sir Goldsworthy Gurney, an 18th century inventor who lived in Bude Castle. It was the first large-scale public sculpture to use colour concrete with fibre optic lighting. North Cornwall Arts managed the commissioning of the artists and the associated education and community participatory programme.
A-level students from Budehaven Community School were treated to workshops in Carole's own studio and Carole set up a studio at Bude Junior School for 2 weeks where children from local primary schools spent time making mini Bude Lights."
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