Looking, Talking and Celebrating
Sheila Ceccarelli
How often do young, visual creatives get a chance to show off their talents both to the public and also with friends and family?
![Students at AccessArt's Experimental Drawing Class look through their work](/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/116.jpg)
It’s as important for young, visual creatives to gather confidence to show their work, and be able to talk about it, as it is for young musicians to have a chance to play in recitals and gigs or emerging actors to have the confidence to perform on the stage.
I dedicated this last session of term to looking and talking about students’ work, produced over the last two terms, and then invited parents to see what they’d achieved and have a celebratory drink and snack as well.
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Paula Briggs
April 2, 2014 @ 9:29 pm
What a wonderful end to a fantastic term – well done everyone!
Tracy
April 3, 2014 @ 3:14 pm
What a wonderful project! Great pictures too, everyone totally engaged in what they were doing, really healthy too great communication comes from project like this, art is always a really effective way of people connecting learning how to understand one another.