Art students have found inspiration from local project Born in Bradford.
The Born in Bradford project started in 2007 and is one of the largest medical research studies of its kind anywhere in the world. It aims to find out more about the causes of childhood illness by studying children from different cultures and backgrounds as their lives unfold.
Students at the Bradford School of Art, based at Bradford College, have been looking at the research and findings of the study to inspire their own artwork.
Their work is now on display at the college’s Dye House Gallery for a week long exhibition.
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