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FREE CPD Opportunity – ‘A Kingdom of IF’ – Twilight CPD Session

Fife Contemporary Art and Craft are delighted to offer primary teachers across Fife a FREEtwilight CPD session, supported by Fife’s Creative Learning Network.  This CPD session compliments ‘The Kingdom of If – Art and Sustainability in Fife’ MAC’s* 2012-13 Exhibition which has been organised by FCA&C, and curated by Jonathan Baxter.  The CPD session explores the educational resources created to link the exhibition with cross curricular art and environment themes, with participants trying out hands-on art activities which can then be used in the classroom.

The activities will be led by the exhibition organisers and artists Jonathan Baxter & Sarah Gittins.

Date(s):             18 February 2013 and repeated on 28 February 2013

Venue:                Lecture Hall, Auchterderran Centre

Time:                   4pm-6pm

Cost:                   FREE

Participants:      Primary School Teachers

How to Book a CPD Session:

Course information is available on the Fife CPD System and applications should be made in the normal way.

*MAC – Fife’s Mobile Museum.  MAC is a free service which comes out to schools and community venues around Fife.  Interested in bringing MAC to your school? Contact Janet Klak on 08451 555 555 Ext 472779 or email janet.klak@fife.gov.uk 

(flyer attached) MAC Exhibition

St Andrews Museum

Have a magical festive season from FCA&C

I thought I’d share this year’s FCA&C Xmas e-card as it has definitely come about as the result of some young people’s creative skills! During our recent ceramics exhibition at St Andrews Museum (‘Placement’), we invited young visitors to add to The Magic Forest, creating sculptural trees, toadstools, magical animals etc that might be found in such a place. Imagination ran riot, and this small detail is one of many great ‘tableau’ created with plasticine!

FCA&C Xmas e-card 2011
FCA&C Xmas e-card 2011

 

Ceramics on show!

Young artists’ ceramics’ work on display in St Andrews Town Hall

A colourful display of ceramic work is on display in cases in St Andrews Town Hall foyer until Friday 16 December. It is all the product of 2 workshops, held recently by FCA&C at St Andrews Museum to accompany their exhibition ‘Placement’.
The first workshop was led by ‘Placement’ artist and co-curator Lowri Davies who showed her young pupils how to incorporate on-glaze decoration and transfers (decals) into their plate designs. The resultant work is of a very high standard.
For the second workshop, participants worked on tiles and flat pieces of work mostly which were later fired by the workshop leader, Fife ceramicist Gavin Burnett. Again, a great array of work was produced showing how creative young people can be with clay. The display will be up until Friday 16 December (open usual working hours, Monday to Friday).
Young people's ceramics on show
Young people’s ceramics on show

 

100 Buttercups education pack – Fife Contemporary Art & Craft

Fife Contemporary Art & Craft have just put the finishing touches to an education pack for secondary schools which relates to a project they’ve been involved with – ‘100 Buttercups‘. As the title suggests, this is an artist’s book containing 100 drawings of 100 buttercups, all done by East Neuk artist Laurie Clark.

The book and an education pack has already been distributed to all Fife primary schools, and the book alone to all Fife libraries. Now a specially written pack has been produced for secondary pupils – aimed at the Expressive Arts as well as cross-curricular themes – and is about to be sent out with a copy of the book to all 19 Fife secondaries. It’s hoped it will be an interesting and useful tool for teachers. For more info, contact FCA&C on 01334 474610.

Front page of 100 Buttercups education pack
Front page of 100 Buttercups education pack

Storytelling at St Andrews Museum – Fife Contemporary Art & Craft

Several weeks ago, FCA&C invited well known Scottish storyteller Judy Paterson to visit their exhibition ‘Placement’ at St Andrews Museum to tell tales inspired by the artworks on display. She quickly enthralled all ages of listeners with her stories which cleverly used the exhibits. One story, the tale of ‘Old Cruvie’ from Aberdeenshire, was filmed and you can listen to it now on FCA&C’s YouTube channel.   Judy sat beside Claire Curneen’s wonderful terracotta and gold tree sculptures as she told it and the story fitted them so perfectly, it could’ve been written for them!  Judy is pictured standing between two of Stephen Bird’s ceramic sculptures which featured in a song she sang at the end.

Watch out for Judy returning to St Andrews Museum during FCA&C’s next exhibition there early in 2012.

Judy Paterson at St Andrews Museum
Judy Paterson at St Andrews Museum