Gloucestershire Heritage Hub

Artist Activity at the Heritage Hub

Mosaic making sessions

Lynda and Angela, the two artists who are TomatoJack Arts, recently spent two days at the Archives running mosaic drop-in sessions. Everyone was welcome to come along and meet the artists, find out what’s involved in making the mosaic panels destined for the community garden, see the artwork in progress and have a go at mosaicing.

Visitors, volunteers and staff helped to complete the ‘Notable People’ mosaic by sticking vitreous glass tiles to the panel.

               

Lynda and Angela also ran two workshops for young people involved in the Aston Project. The Aston project seeks to engage young people in positive community activity and is run by Gloucestershire constabulary. The young people, as well as helping to make the panel, also made a coaster to take home and had a guided tour of the Archives. During the tour Collections Care introduced them to the resident rat (or his bones at least!).

           

The completed industry panel

There will be five panels each one focusing on a different aspect of Gloucestershire life and heritage and are due for completion the end of May

Illustration sessions

Imogen Harvey-Lewis, the illustrator, has been working with young people from Kingsholm Primary School. Imogen encouraged the young people to use where they live and their own family history as inspiration for stories and drawings . Imogen will use the young people's ideas as part of her design for the mural on the Bridge House wall.

                                

                                                                                          

 Imogen will be on site later in the year and you can drop in and watch her as she prepares and completes the mural.

Kim Kenny, For the Record Project Officer  kim.kenny2@gloucestershire.gov.uk

 

 

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