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exhibition by Blackberry Artists in celebration of International Year of the Cooperative
featuring work by Cathy Rycroft, Alina Markiewicz, Del Holbrook, Pauline Doyle, Joan Marr, Sarah Ronald, Yolanda Cheung, Luci Gimenez, Tom Reid, Sandra Ho, Vicki Allesia, Valerie Simons, Beryl Higginbotham, Jacq Sheridan, , Amanda Maxwell, Myrta Hayes and Karen Bagayawa
work on show until May 27th, 2012 at Port Moody Arts Centre
exhibition by Blackberry Artists in celebration of International Year of the Cooperative
featuring work by Cathy Rycroft, Alina Markiewicz, Del Holbrook, Pauline Doyle, Joan Marr, Sarah Ronald, Yolanda Cheung, Luci Gimenez, Tom Reid, Sandra Ho, Vicki Allesia, Valerie Simons, Beryl Higginbotham, Jacq Sheridan, , Amanda Maxwell, Myrta Hayes and Karen Bagayawa
work on show until May 27th, 2012 at Port Moody Arts Centre
Whenever you land at Inspire, you are instructed to view it at midnight. A few shots to show how great the place is at other light settings as well.
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Years 9 and 10 students in Photography and Media this week have been busy working on their latest assignment; investigating how social justice applies to their generation.
At the start of the week students took part in a workshop run by the awesome BBC Devons Political reporter Jenny Kumah. Within the workshop students looked at writing questions, gathering news and interview techniques. Yesterday the students hosted four visitors from some wonderful local community organisations; Julie Paget from - Plymouth and Devon Racial Equality Council, Pete Davey from The 100 Homes Oral History Project , Maria from the - The Oasis Cafe / Plymouth food bank and Tim Todd - Previous Youth Services. manager, foster carer and community voice specialist. This questions and answers session saw small groups of students rotate around the visitors asking questions and investigating what the community groups do and the impact they are having in their local community. We would like to say a huge thank you to our visitors for sharing their time and expertise with us.
A key part of the social justice assignment will see students have the opportunity to either work on a printed publication for the Shine School Media Awards or to create a documentary as part of the PLURAL + competition. “The Shine School Media Awards is a national competition rewarding UK secondary schools who produce an outstanding newspaper, magazine, podcast or website” We have been successful at scouping national awards over the past two years. Last year we were the Winner of best design and layout so fingers crossed for this year.
PLURAL + is a youth-produced video festival which encourages young people to explore migration, diversity and social inclusion, and to share their creative vision with the world.
PLURAL + is a joint initiative between the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and the International Organization for Migration, with a network of over 50 partner organizations, who support the creative efforts of young people and distribute their videos worldwide.
The University Church of St Mary the Virgin is the largest of Oxford's parish churches and the centre from which the University of Oxford grew. It is surrounded by university and college buildings, with particular great views from the tower of Radcliffe Camera and local college buildings
Fire often inspires personal reflection, but urban life offers little opportunity for such
moments. These votive designs evoke three archetypal hearths in miniature: après ski,
the end of a strenuous hike, or keeping warm under a highway overpass.
The votives are sold with a LED candle, but the porcelain allows them to be used with a standard tea light to recreate the roaring fire effect, albeit in 1/10 scale.
Client: Kikkerland
Manufacturer: Kikkerland
Materials: Slip-cast porcelain and LED candle
Year: 2007
Available through: www.kikkerlandshop.com
exhibition by Blackberry Artists in celebration of International Year of the Cooperative
featuring work by Cathy Rycroft, Alina Markiewicz, Del Holbrook, Pauline Doyle, Joan Marr, Sarah Ronald, Yolanda Cheung, Luci Gimenez, Tom Reid, Sandra Ho, Vicki Allesia, Valerie Simons, Beryl Higginbotham, Jacq Sheridan, , Amanda Maxwell, Myrta Hayes and Karen Bagayawa
work on show until May 27th, 2012 at Port Moody Arts Centre
At the Inspire Zone for E-Communications, E-Services, Wireless@SG and 50plus Portal.during the 50plus Active Ageing Carnival 2010 at Suntec City.
Years 9 and 10 students in Photography and Media this week have been busy working on their latest assignment; investigating how social justice applies to their generation.
At the start of the week students took part in a workshop run by the awesome BBC Devons Political reporter Jenny Kumah. Within the workshop students looked at writing questions, gathering news and interview techniques. Yesterday the students hosted four visitors from some wonderful local community organisations; Julie Paget from - Plymouth and Devon Racial Equality Council, Pete Davey from The 100 Homes Oral History Project , Maria from the - The Oasis Cafe / Plymouth food bank and Tim Todd - Previous Youth Services. manager, foster carer and community voice specialist. This questions and answers session saw small groups of students rotate around the visitors asking questions and investigating what the community groups do and the impact they are having in their local community. We would like to say a huge thank you to our visitors for sharing their time and expertise with us.
A key part of the social justice assignment will see students have the opportunity to either work on a printed publication for the Shine School Media Awards or to create a documentary as part of the PLURAL + competition. “The Shine School Media Awards is a national competition rewarding UK secondary schools who produce an outstanding newspaper, magazine, podcast or website” We have been successful at scouping national awards over the past two years. Last year we were the Winner of best design and layout so fingers crossed for this year.
PLURAL + is a youth-produced video festival which encourages young people to explore migration, diversity and social inclusion, and to share their creative vision with the world.
PLURAL + is a joint initiative between the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and the International Organization for Migration, with a network of over 50 partner organizations, who support the creative efforts of young people and distribute their videos worldwide.