Friday 15 November 2013

Fun with the Art Department at Dinnington Primary School

On Thursday 24th October myself, Bev and Abi from the Art Department packed up the very heavy printing press and took 5 students to make some beautiful artwork with the children at Dinnington Community Primary School.  Georgia Keyworth, Rebecca Nichols, Hannah Zahir, Bronya Roberts and Chantelle Hillman took charge for the afternoon, inspiring the children and producing a piece of Artwork each for both TRC and Dinnington to keep.  Georgia has kindly written the piece below about our day out;

‘On Thursday the 24th of October we went to Dinington Primary School to do an art workshop with children in years five and six to hopefully make them enthusiastic about art. The work we decided to do was lino printing to show the children you can produce art work by using many different materials and how to experiment with different colours and fabrics. We wanted the end result to be a quilt in style of Tracy Emin with words stitched on it that the children have thought of when they think of art.
We were going to produce two quilts so that the school could keep one and so we could take one back to keep at college. We got the children into small groups so they could have one TRC student to help their table. Together each group came up with interesting words such as ‘phenomenal’ and ‘fabtastic’.  One of the aims of going to Dinnington School was to find out if the children enjoy doing art and if not we wanted to see if we could change their opinion as being creative can help in many aspects in life, so it was good to see them come up with such ambitious words.

Lino cutting can be quite dangerous so before starting them we gave clear safety demonstrations and instructions. Throughout cutting we made sure the children were being careful and to correct them when needed as well as this we made sure they felt confident and comfortable to ask questions. As well as this we ensured that all the children got involved as team work is also a very important skill.





 After having a small chocolate break and finishing cutting the Lino blocks it was time to start printing. While working in the groups we made sure everybody had a job from choosing the fabric, inking up the lino prints and rolling the press. We also made sure the children experimented with the colours as we took primary colours however once mixed they could make many new ones. We had two teachers alongside us helping with the press and with the quilt. Once all the letters were printed we allowed the children to choose were they would like the words to be placed as this was their work and we only gave our ideas when needed. After this we were able to show the children the end result and we took them back to college to stich on the words.



Once both quilts have been finished we will invite the children involved to come into college so we can present them with their fantastic and imaginative art piece they produced.‘


We would also like to say a big thank you to Abi Panozzo, an ex TRC Art student who is currently volunteering in our department for all her hard work preparing the materials and help on the day.

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