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Pupils’ artwork goes on display at Duff House

A new exhibition of artwork by pupils from Turriff, Peterhead and Mintlaw Academies inspired by the German photographer August Sander has gone on display at Duff House, Banff.
The pupils have been working with local artists Amy Davenport and Fergus Connor to produce the body of work which will be exhibited at the north-east visitor attraction during August and September.
Duff House is currently hosting an exhibition of portraits by Sander, regarded as one of the 20th century’s most influential photographers.
The pupils researched his works and techniques to document their own communities in a manner similar to that practiced by Sander in his portfolio ‘People of the 20th Century’.
The young people’s work is a response to the study of their environment –their town, school, family and friends – and their identity, in the 21st century.
The pupils were introduced to a range of equipment throughout the project, from pinhole to digital cameras, as well as learning the mechanics of darkroom processing.
Chair of Aberdeenshire Council’s Education, Learning and Leisure, Councillor Isobel Davidson, said: “The workshops have allowed pupils to demonstrate not only their understanding of technical and artistic processes, but also to look at creativity in the broader sense.
“This is a great opportunity for the pupils to display the results of their project.”
Vice-chair of the committee, Councillor Ron McKail, added: “This exhibition is the culmination of all the work and creativity the pupils’ have put into the project, and I’m sure they are all very proud of the results.”
The project is being run by Aberdeenshire Council’s arts development team in collaboration with Historic Scotland who manages Duff House and the National Galleries of Scotland.
The display is being held in the Long Gallery at Duff House until September 30, 2012. Entry to the Sander exhibition and the pupils’ display is free.
Both the August Sander exhibition and education programme are funded by Artists Rooms on tour with the Art Fund.

Newly qualified teachers

Councillor Ron Mckail, Maria Walker, Andy Griffiths and Neil Smillie were some of the speakers who addressed over 100 of our newly qualified teachers.

This induction day is very important as it allows each NQT to learn a little about the challenges that lie ahead in class and the administration to ensure a smooth transition to reaching the SFR next year

We are looking forward to working with each and every one of the teachers in the coming weeks and months.