Back in the Education Room at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, teachers started by gathering their collection of drawings from the galleries and a selection of paper. They were then given quick demonstrations on how to make a sketchbook and got to work.
Paula and Sheila demonstrated how to make a sketchbook by either folding or binding paper together.
Participants were provided with a range of materials and loved the physicality of the session. They were encouraged to think out of the box and find engineered solutions for how their books might look, feel, open and close, the scale of them and how the pages might work together.
Teachers were inventive and playful in their approaches and many used the drawings from the galleries to create new sketchbook pages by tearing and folding them.
Teachers enjoyed playing with combining different sizes and shapes of paper.
Many thanks to the teachers who participated in this InSET training session for sharing their process with AccessArt and the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
Many thanks to Pink Pig Sketchbooks for their generous donation. of sketchbooks to AccessArt.
Thank you to Kate Noble for facilitating the session and to Ali for her support.
Photographs by Sheila Ceccarelli.
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