Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College 2007 – 2008

A grant has been given to the Creative Arts Programme Area towards creating opportunities for students to work with practising artists and designers. This may take the form of taking students out of college for talks from artists and to participate in various workshops in galleries and other spaces and bringing visiting artists and designers into college.

For example, the first part of the programme will take the Art Foundation students to Belsay Hall to research the ‘Picture House’ exhibition. The curator Judith King, and artist Tanya Axford, will give a lecture on the work and give a guided tour. Students will be given the task of working in smaller groups, taking on the role of either curators or artists, to come up with ideas and proposals for an exhibition or exhibition piece to be sited in one of the spaces in this historic house. This work will be developed further with a follow up talk from Tanya Axford at college.

The second stage will take students to a study day at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park to see the Andy Goldsworthy Exhibition and other works.


Update June 2008:

FIND A FEELING - PASS IT ON


This remarkable art book has been created and produced by foundation students at the Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College and is based on their year's work and was partially funded by the Dover Family Fund.

The A4 books cost £3 and available from Reception now at the Queen
Elizabeth Sixth Form College, Vane Terrace, Darlington
.



Update 26th March 2008:

Students exhibit work following visit to Belsay Hall.

Click on the image below to see different views of the exhibition.

Queen Elizabeth College Students Exhibition

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