Thursday, May 23, 2013
Eye of the Needle: Exhibition by pupils of Presentation College Galway
Friday, October 12, 2012
Eye of the Needle: Presentation College Galway
We each view the world differently and all of our experiences help to make us who we are. ‘Eye of the Needle’ is an exhibition of work created from the imaginations of Junior Certificate students at Presentation College Galway, making notes of their observations in sketchbooks and using their newly acquired skills with fabric and thread.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
CraftED: A collaborative project supported by the Crafts Council of Ireland and Education Centres around Ireland
The CraftEd programme is supported by the Crafts Council of Ireland and National Eductional Centres to bring craft-makers into Primary School classrooms to collaborate with the teachers and pupils on a visual arts project.
I was lucky to have had the opportunity to work with the 5th and 6th class pupils of Brackloon National School near Westport during their final term.
The Mayo TV film-crew were on hand at the final exhibition at the Mayo Education Centre, to capture the excitement as the children were invited to a celebration of their work. You can see video clip here www.vzaar.com/videos/1026655
This will also be broadcast on SKY TV channel 191 on July 26th at 9pm and repeated the following Sunday and Monday at 7.00pm.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
CraftED exhibition at Mayo Education Centre
Each of the schools received a certificate and a 'goody bag' and we were all treated to a wonderful selection of food and drink provided by the Education Centre.
Here are some of the other CraftED items created by the other 5 schools involved.
For more information on the CraftED project and for information on all of the tutors involved see www.learncraftdesign.com.
Scoil Náisiúnta na bhForbacha is inspired to stitch!
The school is located in the Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking region) and so this gave me an opportunity to practice mo Ghaeilge agus tá súil agam nach raibh mo chuid Gaeilge ró-olc!
Although our time was limited, the children set to work with enthusiasm sketching ideas for a piece of fabric art. I brought along some of my sketchbooks and their related finished textile art pieces to demonstrate the process of developing ideas through sketching and note-taking before tackling a new piece of work.
We also used fusible webbing (bondaweb/vliesofix) ironed to the back of printed cottons and cut into shapes to iron onto the drawings for extra texture.
The children used cotton embroidery thread to create stitched embellisments (running stitch, cross stitch, etc) and to sew on brightly coloured buttons.
It's great to see all the children enjoying learning how to stitch (which is a skill for life!) but they also saw how these practical skills can be used to create unique artwork.
These supplies and techniques are easy to introduce into the classroom. They encourage the children to learn new coordination skills as they thread a needle, tie a knot, sew small and large stitches. The work requires concentration perserverance and they enjoy the challenge.
Here are just some of the finished pieces stretched over mounting card and ready to frame. I'm hoping this will encourage a new generation of textile artists and perhaps next year's International Quilt Festival of Ireland will see the work of children featuring prominently! For more information of the festival see www.iqfoi.com. For more information on my work with schools read some other posts on this blog or contact me directly. See also www.learncraftdesign.com for more information on the CraftED project with schools, I am one of many craft tutors involved in this project with schools around Ireland.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Craft in the Classroom at Presentation College Galway
The sketchbooks are starting to fill up with images and quotations which they are using as jump-off points to develop their own ideas.
Sketching, collage, painting, embellishment and writing are all included in the sketchbooks as well as daily observations of life around them. Any or none of these ideas might make it into the final piece of work the students choose to create. But this stage of exploration is a vital part of the process to help each student find their own unique visual language.
This project continued through May....more photos to follow.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
CraftEd Project with Brackloon National School, Westport, Co. Mayo
They learned new skills such as how to thread a needle, tie a knot, create a running stitch, secure it with a double stitch, sew a button, use stitches to construct items and to decorate items.
They tried out fabric paints to add colour to fabric for use in their project.
They learned how to machine-sew on a hand-operated sewing machine that has now been donated to the school to allow them to continue to develop their sewing skills in future classroom projects.
They worked in teams to make decisions about the colour, size, shape, design layout, display options and documentary process for the making of their cloak.
They chose an Irish linen background and printed their names in a spiral which was painted as a sunburst for the central motif on the back of the cloak. A selection of stitched leaves radiate outwards. Each of the 24 pupils embellished their own triangle (to represent the shape of Croagh Patrick) to decorate either side of the front opening of the cloak. A selection of trees, birds, flowers and a rainbow were created to decorate the bottom of the cloak.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
CraftED Project: Brackloon National School
photo from 2009 Craft in the Classroom in LeitrimI'm delighted to be invited back into the classroom as part of the Crafts Council of Ireland's CraftED programme in collaboration with National Schools all around the country and the Regional Education Centres.
Craft-makers, teachers and Crafts Council of Ireland project managers recently met for the Northwest Region at the Castlebar Education Centre to launch this year's programme and to allow teachers and craftmakers who will be working together to discuss their plans.
I'm very excited to visit the 5th and 6th class pupils of Brackloon National School near Westport, Co. Mayo for our first workshop tomorrow. Our first day will be spent looking at some Textile Art and brainstorming ideas on what we might work on together. We are then going to jump right into our sketchbooks to explore our ideas further with paint, collage and observational note-taking.
I can't tell you what we will be making because I haven't met these 24 young artists yet and collaboration is key to the success of our project. I have no doubt they will be bursting with ideas and we are going to learn a lot together! So watch this space!
For more information on the CraftED programme see www.learncraftdesign.com
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