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Journaling Nature
Gallery educator Amanda McCrann had the pleasure of working with years 4 and 5 of Mersey Drive Primary to create some fantastic journals inspired by nature and the changing seasons. We
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Far Far Away August 2011
As part of our summer family programme Far Far Away, we created a space where children could explore story-making, inspired by the Pre-Raphaelites. However, we were very aware that younger
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Dancing through the Meadow
During summer 2011, families from Crumpsall Children’s Centre with children under the age of two participated in a dance and visual arts project at Manchester Art Gallery. The project focused
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Feedback 5
Has the journey changed me? The camaraderie of new friends The shared laughter Bantering Has it let me look with clearer eye? To look beneath the surface To find symbolic
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Cheetwood schools project
May-June 2011 Visual artist Sarah Marsh and drama practitioner Kerry Tuhill worked with children aged 6 and 8 years old and their parents from Cheetwood Primary school in North Manchester.
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Feedback 4 – Participant of Community Project
I have enjoyed every single minute of the workshops. Working with another set of people is always interesting and it is good to share ideas. I have always loved poetry
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Feedback 3 – Participant of Community Project
After an initial apprehension of meeting new people and facing my demon – a complete mental block on poetry – both reading and composing, it quickly dispelled all fears and
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Feedback 1 – Participant of Community Project
For me personally, I have found the sessions very interesting and enjoyable. Being from a totally different working environment, art is a relatively new concept & culture to study. I
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Participant of Community Project
Amazon By a participant of the Community Project The eyes pull you in It is the sadness in the jade green eyes, That holds the gaze Hair red gold.
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Participant of Community Project – Autumn Fire
Autumn Fire The four stand there static, Faces in repose. Serious. The viewer drawn into the inevitable; Sucked in unwillingly, Sees a sense of foreboding, Yet lurking rebirth. The cold
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