On Tuesday Johanna Basford joined us live on Glow TV from the DCA.
Sadly we faced serious technical issues and lost our wifi connection. Another camera was recording the session so we are editing those clips and aiming to share those as soon as possible.
During the interview Glow TV viewers asked lots of questions and we are working on a transcript of the answers. Watch this space 🙂
Johanna, thank you so much for your time on Tuesday! We can’t wait to share the Blue Peter moment you created for viewers after the live event. We will give you a clue – what does Glow begin with?…
In the meantime if you have access to YouTube – The DCA interviewed Johanna and the clip can be viewed here!
The first 10 schools to sign up for 2 or more Creativity Challenges will receive rewards!
Creativity Challenge 1
Monday 13th May at 10am, live from Dundee Contemporary Arts
Learners will have the opportunity to tour Johanna Basford’s exhibition ‘Wonderlands’ at Dundee Contemporary Arts through storytelling. Johanna draws intricate designs and the storyteller will model how to look carefully for detail, capture those details in words and create a Wondertale!
Johanna will share how she looks for detail and inspiration in nature, how she captures this and creates beautiful hand drawn inky designs.
She will share her
influences and sources of inspiration.
sketchbooks, techniques and choice of media.
approach to collaboration
ability to be observant, use her eyes to spot natural treasure
Johanna will invite the young people of Scotland to become a Co-Creator by drawing their own inky picture of a creature which lives on land or in water to create a Glow stampede of fish, flora or fauna which reflects the beauty and diversity of wildlife in Scotland. The creature could be real or imaginary.
Creativity Challenge 3
During week 3 of the ‘Look, capture, create’ interdisciplinary learning experience we will be joined by a scientist/mathematician from Dundee University live in the Dundee Botanic Gardens to learn more about the importance of Scottish Biodiversity and how we can do simple things to help nature survive and grow. We will look in particular at the types and purposes of the beautiful patterns nature creates.
Creativity Challenge 4
For the final ‘Look, capture, create’ Glow TV broadcast join the learning team at Dundee Contemporary Arts to explore the visual elements – line, shape, form, colour, tone, pattern and texture to create a design to promote Scottish biodiversity. And watch as we reveal and celebrate the Glow Stampede of Scottish fish, flora and fauna, your collaborative artwork.
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