Art Exhibition Tue 24th June, 4pm in the Dance studio. Arts Awards will be annouced at 5pm, bring your friends and family. Refreshments avaliable Your work will be on display. It promises to be a fun and inspiring evening with special awards and being handed to students. Come and judge for yourself who should win prizes for the following 5 categories. Best of luck.
We are excited to announce our very first public exhibition. The "In the Minds @LPS" exhibition will be held at the Half Moon Theatre Gallery all through this summer. So if you have a piece of art you want to share with the world and all of East London speak to your art teacher today! On display will be a wide selection of artwork which Langdon Park Students have been creating. It is a celebration of all the hard work and talent here at Langdon Park School and an opportunity to share what we are good at with others. This will be a public exhibition which will be on display all through the summer from June 30th -September 2nd 2014. Students who have their work hung will be invited to attend a Private Viewing of the exhibition on Tuesday 1st July Parents Staff and School Governors will also be welcome to attend from 4.30 till 7pm. Half Moon 43 White Horse Road London E1 0ND Gallery @ Half Moon is our exciting new space for local artists to display their work. Come and view a range of different styles, all suitable for children and young people for free! - See more at: http://www.halfmoon.org.uk/whats-on/gallery/#sthash.zCxOuoW3.dpuf Get cutting and sticking this Easter and enter our competition. Winners will be shortlisted on Thursday 24th April, and have the opportunity to be shown in a public exhibition in June. Have a search on our Pinterest page for some ideas and come along after school on Mondays for some fun creating your ideas! ‘Clothes Talk’ ‘What do your clothes say about you?’ This 10 week course looks at the theme of modesty, as shown through a variety of cultural lenses. Layers of fabric are intertwined with layers of meaning and history. Find points of commonality and difference and make a visual statement! Discuss, explore and use your ideas to make your own designs, and work towards an exhibition as well as gaining an Arts Award qualification. There will be 12 sessions with an intergenerational element towards the end of the course when you can make a brooch for Mother’s Day! Aimed at Girls aged 13-19 years old who live, work or study in Tower Hamlets. 'Style Portraits' For 15-19 year olds (who also live, work or study in the borough), we have an additional 4 week component (which needs to be enrolled on separately) where you can learn how to put together a body of work which focuses on styling with photography. This is in the run up to International Women’s Day and will take place on Saturday 15th Feb, 21st, Feb, 1st Mar and 8th Mar – from 1 to 4pm. And it’s AQA certified! All at the Brady Arts and Community Centre Shock and amazement we are so pleased we have lots of coursework to mark. We have organised a trip to say welldone and to help you prepare for your exam. Meet at reception 3pm Friday 31st Jan Please keep checking pintrest page for even more inspiration, this is a particularlly good one http://www.pinterest.com/Art2Swap/ Soon year 8 will be editing their best bits of animation to create a high quality short film. They have enjoyed the project so much that wrote Rob Smith Director of Bow arts a letter pleading to be given more time with Local artists Carl and Melissa. We are still awaiting Robs decision. Bow arts have also been training up our year 8s to become investigative journalists to on their trip to Chrisp Street market to interview local residents. Students have been documenting what life was like in the past and what it is like living here today while also imagining this area in the future. On Monday 25th November Students will get to see how their stop motion animations are going to be edited together to create a shot film which will be previewed in a special assembly for all of Year 8. This will be an important and exciting interactive addition for the general public to access and discover the areas past, present and future. In October a group of very enthusiastic group of year 11 art students visited Kew Gardens in Richmond, Surrey. The purpose of the visit was to inspire and inform their current art project which is called 'Layers in nature'. The students were so impressed with the amazing array of plants, flowers, trees and wildlife and also had the opportunity to visit two impressive art exhibitions. They were also in awe of the diverse range of sea-life and had the opportunity to photograph the breath taking sights. A great day was had by both teachers and students and was a major success. Get your ideas and thoughts out to a world audience in just one minute. Have a look at this helpful guide from the BBC. Are you are interested in how to be more involved in the film industry? Visit First Light and their online club Light Lounge, set up for young film makers. Why not enter this festival? Celebrating Youth talent. National Youth Film Festival 2013 |