Arts and Minds: A ‘Heart-Work’ Conversation
By Sheila Ceccarelli (artist) and Yael Pilowsky Bankirer (Psychotherapist)
Week two with students at Cambourne Village College as part of the ‘Young People’s Pilot’, coordinated and managed by Arts and Minds, a leading arts and mental health charity in Cambridgeshire.
Teenagers were introduced to graphite, charcoal, masking tape and acrylic paint as mediums for communal expressive mark making. A collective drawing was produced, whereby students were encouraged to work in collaboration and in response to each other.
This session was also about building up a repertoire of mark making experience and a vocabulary for working together.
Three separate ‘canvases’ were produced by three different groups.
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First Marks
Graphite, Charcoal and Masking Tape
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December 8, 2016 @ 2:03 pm
What wonderfully powerful images! You can feel how the students must have felt empowered by this workshop = thank you sheila