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Written by Lady Amy
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What is it?
Xtreme Arts Studio is a studio
run by a Core Group of children from Kings Park Primary School for
children and young people in Bournemouth and Poole. The idea is that
young people can work in a space especially designed for them to follow
their creative ideas, develop projects and make artwork. Our
professional artists in residence will give you the confidence to help
you realize your ideas.
Do you have to be the best at art?
No.
You just need to have lots of ideas and enthusiasm – there will be a
range of materials that you can use in the studio to help develop your
ideas… Everyone has a talent!
Who can join in?
Any school or community can get involved…please contact Jackie Sarafopoulos, the Arts Manager
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or 07704085977 for further information.
Does it matter what age?
The
studio can be used by young people from the age of 7 to 18. If you are
not aged between 7-18 look out for holiday activities that everyone can
attend.
When is it on?
Xtreme
Arts Studio can be used during term time at Kings Park School on a
Monday or Tuesday from 1.30-3.30 and after school art club from 3.30 –
5.30 Give it a go!
From September 2008
Xtreme Arts Studio will be opening for more days...look out for a brand
new Saurday Arts Club, activities for the under 5's and evening art
courses for adults.
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Written by Lady Amy
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Flourish – showcasing artworks by looked-after children and young people
Flourish is looking for submissions for a brand new exhibition to be held in Liverpool in October 2008. This will be the third annual exhibition of artwork by looked-after children and young people from around the country. Artists showing work in the past have encountered a broad range of care, having experienced adoption, secure accommodation, fostering, care for special needs or being looked after by a family member other than their parents.
Flourish provides opportunities for artists to share their practices with the public and each other, with an emphasis on
expressing what matters to them most. There are chances for them to speak to visitors about their artwork, receiving
valuable feedback and encouragement. It is not a competition, but a campaign to promote the talent of these artists.
Click read more to find out how to get involved
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Written by Sir Jonjo
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We want to know what you think about us setting up a youth arts space for practicing Street Arts in Poole. Please answer this short questionnaire about Graffiti and Street Art. Remember this questionnaire is anonymous, and your comments are very much needed, so please take a minute to tell us what you think!
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