We have just been involved in running some street art workshops alongside a new government-funded initiative ‘One to One’ to help children gain more confidence and understanding in English and mathematics. Our workshops were used as a magnet and a reward activity and were very successful!
Category: Workshops
Positive Arts back in Germany with the Army Welfare Services
We have just returned from another trip to Germany to work for the Army Welfare Services on the Hohne Garrison. Over two days we transformed the Hohne Youth Centre with 3 big inside murals. The results were amazing and the kids had a great time!
moving On PRU display artwork for new AQA Entry Level Art and Design
A group of pupils have bee working on a portfolio of work to get their Entry Level Certificate in Art and Design. It has been a great success and due to the amazingly high standard of the work they all passed with flying colours. Heres some of the work from a display at the School....
Bromley Youth Service
Here is a selection of images of group work boards and murals created at various youth centres within Bromley over the years.
Positive Arts in Germany
We have just got back from a series of workshops for the the Army Welfare Services (AWS) in Germany. We worked with groups of y/p between the ages of 8-16 in Gutersloh, Munster and Herford Youth Centres based on the army barracks. The workshops were very sucessful and some great artwork was produced for display...
Castlecombe Youth Centre outside mural
Over the summer holidays we have been working on a huge outside mural at Castlecombe Youth Centre, Mottingham. It was funded by the Bromley summer University and involved the local kids and youth club members. The design was based on comic book style imagery showing all the positive activities young people do at the centre.
Camden Summer University
A week long graffiti/street art course for Camden Summer University. Y/p worked on a large mural and lots of individual boards for an exhibition.
Kingswood Pupil Referral Unit
We Delivered a 10-week Street Art programme with a group of students from Kingswood Pupil Referral Unit, Bromley, kent. This was funded by Bromly Mytime and the work was exhibited in The local Civic Centre. The students worked in small groups to produce large canvases based on personal and social issues of their choice.