Thursday 24 September 2015

Artist in Residence - Earl Spencer Primary School - Contours Yr 4




Year 4 were looking at mountains, 
maps, contours and landscapes


we painted cardboard to make 3D contours


and made prints


which expressed


different levels


and landmarks.


We worked at break neck speed


as we only had an afternoon together


Tuesday 22 September 2015

Artist in Residence - Earl Spencer Primary School - Hearts Yr 6



Topic for Year 6 - The Heart


My prototype - love working with felt!


In session 1 every pupil painted a wax resist A3 heart


Here is a selection


Then everyone made their paper pattern pieces and 
cut out the backs, fronts and details for the felt hearts


In session two we pinned, sewed and stuffed our
hearts. During the making I had the works of 


Sunday 20 September 2015

A Small Library of Big Ideas - Transported - Open Book - The Eloquent Fold - Session Three


The Eloquent Fold were delighted to be back in Boston Library for the third of four sessions making books for Open Book project for transported - A Small Library of Big Ideas.


Phiona Richards had prepared a sheet to help participants structure their book pages and explain their Great Idea, whilst I did lots of enthusiastic talking, gesturing and encouraging. We shared out the pages made so far and looked at the prints made in the last session, to see how to trim them and include them in the books.


There was an air of quite concentration as people began to breathe life and energy into their ideas. Having time to learn how to make the book, prints and create pages and plan out an idea or series of ideas has been really good and we have loved seeing our regular participants each week. 


There were conversations, connections and friendships being formed as ideas were shared. Giving ideas a chance to brew up and percolate through has meant that people have time to think, dream, plan in the hopes of future making and doing in the area. 


Here is Phiona deep in conversation, exploring ideas for possible Graffiti project. If you have an idea that might fill a page or a whole book please come and join us in Boston Library on Tuesday 22nd September. Our next set of four workshops will be in Long Sutton Library commencing October 6th 10am - 1.00pm. They are free, friendly and fun so do please come along!


Amanda made an intriguing book which you can view here


and we can't wait to read the Steam Punk Festival 
book when it is finished next week!



Transported and the Eloquent Fold would also like to invite all artists from the Lincolnshire area to contribute business cards for our project, 'A Small Library of Big Ideas'. 

   
The project consists of twelve free workshops divided between the libraries of Boston, Long Sutton and Spalding, which are taking place from August to November 2015. The sessions allow participants to create two books: one to leave in the library, and one to take away. Participants use bookmaking and printing skills to explore and realise their big ideas, which could range from things that they might like to change in their area to projects that they would like to make happen.




The Eloquent Fold, would like the books left in the library to provide a networking resource for the local area, allowing users to learn from one another's ideas, be able to access 'how to instructions' for simple craft activities, and to learn where they can find out about local artists. For the latter books, Phiona and Carole thought it would be useful to promote local artists through their business cards, which could be left in pockets sewn onto the pages. 


   
If you would be interested in being included in the artist networking books, please send about twelve business cards (which would leave four for each library) to Grace Osbourne, Transported, Holbeach St Marks Community Association Building, Sluice Road, Holbeach St Marks, Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE12 8HF before 31st October 2015. A Small Library of Big Ideas is part of  Transported - Open Book - Creative People and Places

Transported is a strategic, community-focused programme which aims to get more people in Boston Borough and South Holland enjoying and participating in arts activities.  It is overseen by a Management Group, a sub-committee of Leisure in the Community, with artsNK as its lead organisation.  It is funded by the Creative People and Places fund from Arts Council England.

Saturday 5 September 2015

Arun Ghosh - Corby International Orchestra - DRTT


Arun's call to musicians and
excitement after first jam session 


Sadly I don't play an instrument so wasn't sure if I could take part in the orchestra, and I missed a wonderful evening when Arun came to our DRTT Choir rehearsal. Everyone went away absolutely buzzing - where was I - at home with flu! However were were invited to sing a couple of our songs at the concert and were able to add some mighty ahhh-ing to Caliban's Revenge. It was a wonderful glimpse into another world, the world of musicians, excitement, energy, generosity and passion. Then there was the magical sound of Arum Ghosh playing the clarinet, amazing! Not your everyday Saturday then! Thank you Corby for another one in a lifetime experience!




Arun's project with the Corby International Orchestra 
has come to an end but the orchestra will continue - 
check out their Facebook Page for details and opportunities

photo of DRTT and orchestra by Kate Dyer

Friday 4 September 2015

The Eloquent Fold at Boston Library for the Small Library of Big Ideas - 2nd session


Read Phiona Richards lovely Blog Post about the day here and see the full photo set hereDon't forget to check out The Eloquent Fold's Facebook page too!



A Small Library of Big Ideas is part of  Transported - Open Book - Creative People and Places

Transported is a strategic, community-focused programme which aims to get more people in Boston Borough and South Holland enjoying and participating in arts activities.  It is overseen by a Management Group, a sub-committee of Leisure in the Community, with artsNK as its lead organisation.  It is funded by the Creative People and Places fund from Arts Council England.