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Narberth School pupils artwork greets visitors to museum

Narberth School pupils artwork greets visitors to museum

As part of the Anti-Racist Action Plan for Wales, the signs have been funded by Welsh Government.
Dr Marian Gwyn, the heritage consultant who leads on anti-racist work in Welsh museums, approached the museum with the opportunity and it was decided by the museum to work with the school to create a series of images to depict 'welcome to all'.
Jayne Edwards, the museum education co-ordinator, worked with the schools to create the wonderful images for the museum.
Dr Gwyn said: "I'm thrilled to see Narberth Museum's fantastic use of Welsh Government funds to create this inclusive welcome panel.
'Designed by local primary school pupils, this colourful masterpiece celebrates the richness of human diversity, sending a powerful message of welcome to every visitor who steps through the museum's doors."
The project was led by museum volunteer Mark Lewis, who has previously worked with Dr Gwyn on various anti-racist projects.
The children's artworkhas been praised as 'a colourful masterpiece'. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography)
Mark said: 'This project was a joy from beginning to end. It shows how museums have both the responsibility and opportunity to work towards celebrating diversity.
'Narberth Museum offers a warm welcome to everyone and these signs now make that explicitly evident. The museum is grateful to Dr Gwyn for giving us the opportunity to be part of this important project.'
Museum curator Pauline Griffiths added: 'Working with our local school was fantastic and the children should be proud of what they have achieved.
'These impactful signs really show how much of a community organisation the museum is and how the doors are open to all of our visitors. We are delighted to have been a part of this important project.'
Dylan Parry Evans, the graphic designer who created the final versions of the signs, said:"It's been a real joy turning the children's vibrant and colourful drawings into a piece that celebrates the spirit and diversity of our community."
One large sign will be placed in the museum foyer to make a bold statement of warm welcome, while two street signs will stand outside the museum and in a location within the town.
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