Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Recycled Art Melbourne in Schools

Recycled Art Melbourne by Visual Feast Creations
At the moment there is a whole lot of talk about the environment, carbon tax, alternative energies and re-use, recycling.  You read about in newspapers, see it on TV and they even write in stories about in soap operas.  Its not just adults that are talking about some of these issue though it is now also a subject that is tackled in both Primary and Secondary Schools.

Kids are learning about simple ways in which to help make a difference and one of the simplest is recycling or reusing.  This week we were at Ripponlea Primary School where over the day we created 8 murals "Landscape or Landfill" using old coffee sacks as our canvas and a whole collection of industrial waste along with offcuts of upholstery fabrics.  

All up over 80 children took part in the activity which proved a huge success.  These works are now displayed in their school hall for parents and visitors to view.  

RIPPONLEA PRIMARY SCHOOL 





Next term our first school visit will be to St John's Primary School in Heidelberg where we will be working with the preps to create props for their upcoming school play.  The subject recycling.  52 children will come together over 2 workshops to create musical shakers and dancing wands out of our collection of cardboard offcuts, ribbons and anything else colourful and eyecatching we have managed to collect during our waste rescue missions.

Using art to teach young people about recycling is one of the most affective and simplest tools.  It is non-confrontational, colourful and even the kid who says how much they hate art will usually end up making something incredible and being proud of their achievements.  It is both educational and fun.

Our use of recycled art materials though doesn't just have to be all about teaching kids about the environment.  In our regular kids art classes in we often use recycled materials.  When working with collage, drawing, painting, printmaking etc we don't always need to run out and buy the best quality brand new papers and canvases.  At times using an old canvas, pages of a book or fabric scraps etc make for an interesting and effective texture and make the work even that much more original.

Our kids are run every Tuesday during school term from our new location in Clifton Hill.  The new studio is a large beautiful old refurbished warehouse with amazing light, beautiful high ceilings and its even warm in Winter.  There is even a couple of couches in the corner if parents would like to sit and relax whilst the class is happening.  The studio is used regularly by professional artists, film makers and photographers from around Melbourne. 

3rd term begins Tuesday 22nd July

WHEN:  Tuesdays (during second term)

WHERE:  Clifton Hill 

TIME:  4pm - 5.30pm

COST:  $20 casual (Term 3 if paid in full upfront $162)

BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL please call Clare on 04222 02869 
or email:  clare@visualfeastcreations.com.au

1 comment:

  1. Art classes are one of the best ways to explore their skills that helps in future to make a good career.

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