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EXHIBITION SEEING THE LIGHT

hotosynthesis, the process by which plants transform light energy into chemical energy, is the inspiration for a multimedia botanical exhibition that opens at the Museum in the Park in Stroud this month. a collaboration between organic flower farmer and horticulturist Fiona Haser Bizony (above) and ceramic artist Cleo Mussi, explores themes of sustainability and climate change, and champions the idea that no one's contribution is too small to make a difference. With the gallery divided into a sort of contemporary Book of Hours, marking the passing of the seasons in days, weeks,

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