Cultural Capital in Art & Design
Whole School - Sky Arts Week
June 2024
The whole school took part in Sky Arts Week this year. We explored the different arts, including 'marks', 'sounds', 'moves', 'images' and 'words'.
Early Years - Making marks & using photography to create images
Key Stage One - Making marks, 3D Shadowboxes and photography to create images
Key Stage Two - Making marks and using photography to create images
Year 5 Printfest
April / May 2024
In spring term, Year 5 worked with artist, Garry Gifford, to develop their printing skills and techniques. They produced some amazing artwork which will be displayed around The Coro at Printfest Ulverston for the public to see from Friday 3rd May - Sunday 5th May.
Festival of Colours - March 2024
Year 3 have been taking part in the Festival of Colours with Barrow Full.
On Thursday, they worked with Woo Jin, a textile artist from Korea, using pattern and symmetry to create a paper cut to celebrate the new lunar year of the dragon.
On Friday, they went to The Forum where they were able to admire their amazing artwork which will be on display for everyone during the festival weekend. They also took part in more workshops to decorate a luck sign and make a Bulgarian friendship bracelet.
Finally, they headed to the stage for their moment of dance magnificence.
Well done everyone!
Year 6 Anne Frank Art Workshop
November 2022
The Anne Frank Trust came to visit our Year 6s and delivered an art-based workshop on the life of Anne Frank. They focused on portraiture using charcoal. They also focused on showing mood in portraiture.
Year 2 Visit to The Tate Gallery
March 2022
As part of Year 2's Art and Design curriculum, they attend the Tate Gallery in Liverpool. This provides our children with the experience of visiting a gallery to appreciate art work. They are provided with sketchbooks from The Tate Gallery and are set challenges within the gallery. This enables them to appreciate artwork produced by artists.
Year 5 Visit to Lowry Art Gallery
January 2022
As part of Year 5's Art and Design curriculum, they attend the famous L.S. Lowry Art Gallery in Salford. This provides them with the opportunities to see famous artists' artwork on display. They take time to appreciate different pieces and are encouraged to discuss their likes and dislikes about art. They also work alongside an artist to create collage artwork, based on their previous topic, World War One.
Christmas Card Printing Day
November 2021
Every year, children create Christmas card designs, which the Friends of St Pius X then print into a pack of cards. These are then sold to parents and the community, in aid of our school fundraising. This year, each class chose an area of printing to focus on (potato printing/lino printing/etc) and had a go at creating some fantastic designs for this year's Christmas cards. The finished products were amazing!
Artists Through the Ages
October 2021
As a whole school, we chose a day to celebrate some fantastic famous artists and their work. Each class focused on a different artist and had the opportunity to learn all about them and their lives. Lots of amazing pieces of art were produced as a result!
COLOURS!
March 2021
We have arrived back to school with the theme of 'The Day the Crayons Returned'. We celebrated our long-awaited return to school with a COLOURS art day to brighten up the school, once again. Each class focused on a colour and produced a range of different pieces of art. The children had so much fun and got very messy!
'A View Through My Window' - Home Learning Challenge
February 2021
The theme is 'A View from My Window'. This means you can use ANY media (pencils, crayons, pastels, paint, collage, clay etc.) to create a piece of artwork which represents the view from your window.
You could create a representation of:
• The actual view from your window,
• An imaginary view from your window (e.g. a window into your dreams) or
• The view you want for the future when you look out of your window.
Therefore, it is completely up to you what you want to create!
When your artwork is finished, take a clear picture and send it directly to me (Miss Stephens) on Class Dojo. Please keep your artwork safe at home, as when we are able to return to school we will make a whole-school display of your work in the school.
Some suggested steps for getting started:
1. Start sketching and gathering some ideas and views from your window, looking at composition and a subject or view that interests you.
2. Take your pen for a walk and sketch the view first.
3. Think about these questions:
Do you want to include the window frame or not?
Do you want to include an interior scene with outdoors?
What view do you get in different directions?
Is there something that is fun or sends a message?
Can ordinary everyday objects make an interesting subject?
4. Include the main shapes and ideas in your sketch. Include the tones so you pick out light, dark and medium shades.
5. You can work in any medium that you like. Think about complementary colours and mix them rather than straight from the tube (if using paint).
Useful links to help you:
Watch a video of someone sketching 'The view from my window'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XSFt0XEnoI%C2%A0
See different photographs from around the world during lockdown showing 'A view from my window'.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-52743922
See different views from windows all around the world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf48-BhZCVs
Listen to a lovely story, celebrating all the different views from windows across the globe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGlZfype7uc
Finally, please share photos on our St Pius X Remote Learning and Keeping in Touch Facebook group.
Have fun!
Here is what our fantastic families produced...