Showing posts with label Birmingham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birmingham. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Workshop at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery for the Friends Open Evening


A group of first year students from Subsidiary Diploma at a workshop to support the Friends of BMAG in instigating a series of open evenings where the museum stays open until nine o'clock during the summer months. The students worked on a version of "project in a night" choosing an object from the history galleries and developing a series of studies.







Taking over the galleries for a group critique at the end of the evening. Obviously each object had a story to tell about the history of Birmingham and the students were encouraged to pick one that had a significance for them personally.

Monday, 18 March 2013

Experimental Drawing workshop - Harborne Academy



This entry shows a project run with the Harborne Academy where year seven students studying on the theme of the history of Birmingham turned photographs they had taken in the Jewellery Quarter into large-scale, experimental, mixed media drawings.

Friday, 16 November 2012

Project in a Night displayed as the Flying Pages

 Project in a night involves the production of a series of drawings developing an idea or theme in a short space of time. This sequential development is naturally suited to the flying pages method of display


 Seen here displayed in the Outline Department itself ,this presentational format  is becoming extremely popular and generated a lot of interest from members of the public and colleagues.

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Friday, 12 October 2012

Outline presents a "Drop in " Event at Birmingham Book Festival

The 1000 stories team worked with members of the public attending the Birmingham book Festival to create the "flying pages" of the book of Birmingham Installation.

Participants were encouraged to contribute in a variety of ways from making a freehand drawing that expressed something about themselves, to making a quick rubbing of their postcode telling us about the areas they travelled in from.
   
Some participants traced images from famous Birmingham landmarks, others made more personal contributions revealing more details about their stories in visual form.

Book Festival Event




Our youngest participant in the event!

Memories of the train journey into the city.



Author Anna Lawrence Pietroni.