Showing posts with label Bean Making Machines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bean Making Machines. Show all posts

Friday, 21 March 2014

Newsletter Issue Seven Has Landed

The Education Officer at 20-21 Visual Arts Centre tries to design and deliver two Newsletters each term. These usually include opportunities on the horizon and a brief round up of some key workshops from that term.

Issue Seven has just landed and should be in email inboxes in the next few days. This issue includes:

  • Crowle Primary's Arty Aztec project with years three to six
  • Oasis Academy Henderson Avenue Primary's whole year one project with artist Dominic Heffer
  • The Art Superheroes of Grange Lane Infants
  • A rare artist lead Teacher Training session including the chance to WIN a FREE workshop at 20-21.
  • Upcoming Opportunities for schools to engage with exhibiting artists


  • If you're yet to recieve a copy of Issue Seven or would like to be included on our mailing list, please get in touch with us on 01724 297070 or email education.2021@northlincs.gov.uk

    Monday, 17 March 2014

    Doctor Beans and his Bean Making Machines meets Oasis Acedemy Henderson Avenue!

    Have you met Doctor Beans and his Bean Making Machines? Almost 90 of Oasis Henderson Avenue's year ones have! Over the last few weeks the schools have made several visits to 20-21 Visual Arts Centre, to snap up a fabulous opportunity to work with highly esteemed artist Dominic Heffer.
     
    Dominic's exhibition Extensions is currently on display at 20-21 and is going down a storm with our young visitors. The year one pupils of Oasis Academy were all very lucky to have a private guided tour of the exhibition, given by the artist himself.
     
     
     
    We all talked about what we could see in the paintings and what we thought they meant. 
     
     
    All the pupils had lots of questions to ask Dominic. Questions like "How long did it take you to paint it?" and "Why is there a chicken with no head?"
     

     
    The tour with Dominic made us see things we probably wouldn't see if he weren't showing us around. Like this big black and white painting, hung high in the hallways.
     
    
     
     
    "Why has that man got worms coming out his head?"
    "Where is that man walking to?"
     
    All of Dom's work inspired lots of creative thinking and interesting questions. They made us think about characters and situations.
     
     
    At the end of the tour, Dominic told us a story he'd written about his friend and inventor Dr Beans. 
     


    Everyone sat and listened intently to the story unfolding and what was going to be required of us later that morning.

    Back in the Education Room we were being asked to undertake a very importnat job for Dr Beans. We had to decorate all of his Bean Making Machines.


    We had loads of materials given to us by 20-21 and Dominic, in order to make the most colourful, most exciting pieces of artwork that the gallery had ever seen.


    There were pipe cleaners, paints, sponges, stickers, googly eyes, lollipop sticks, pens, crayons and feathers to help us on our way.







    Dominic helped us in using a mixture of materials to get different colours, effects and textures.



    Once we had finished our spectacularly colourful, weird and wonderful Bean Making Machine's for Dr Beans, we had a very special visit from the man himself! The lady from 20-21 told us how he never normally came to visit the centre, but that he'd been keen to meet all his helpers that morning.

    Dr Beans was asked to judge all the Bean Making Machines, after they'd been tested for practicality and usefulness by pouring lentils down the top and through the special pourer.


    Dr Beans had a very tough decision to make with each visit he made to the centre. On the first week, he chose a young girl called Lily to win a signed Dominic Heffer catalogue. Here she is shaking hands with Dr Beans and Mr Heffer.

     
    The second week, Dr Beans couldn't make the journey, so he sent his cousin who's also called Dr Beans!
     

    We were so lucky to have members of the Beans family come each week to judge our art works! Dr Beans became quite the celebrity with the pupils of Oasis Academy Henderson Avenue.

     
    From the artist:

    'I like to use my imagination to make all sorts of different scenes and funny characters in my paintings. I always use bright colours and often the people in my paintings are doing silly things like riding an ostrich or carrying a giant jar of pickled onions....if you use your imagination, you can make anything, that's what excites me!'
    From a year one teacher:

    "Great tour of his [Dominic's] work and explaining them in an age appropriate language. A warm approach."
    "It was a fantastic opportunity for the children to work with a real artist. Dominic was fabulous with the children!"
     
    Henderson Avenue teachers spotted the rare and exciting opportunity for their children to work directly with our exhibiting artist, by reading through our blog and twice termly newsletter. If you would like to sign up to this newsletter, please send an email to education.2021@northlincs.gov.uk