Making Shells
This was an afternoon session for year four pupils at Ridgefield Primary School, Cambridge, and part of AccessArt’s Brilliant Makers Club, a campaign supporting and championing making experiences in schools.
![Finished Oyster - Ridgefield](https://www.accessart.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DSC_0128-1.jpg)
This session was aimed at children who love making, and was limited to eight pupils, to allow for a rich, and rewarding experience and plenty of time to play with, and explore materials.
Constructing shells felt like an appropriate activity for a mid-summer session, and an excellent theme to inspire building with stuff and exploring how materials might work together to create form, structure and texture.
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Paula Briggs, AccessArt
June 26, 2017 @ 7:24 pm
What determined makers! So good to see them being given this wonderful opportunity to explore the materials – the results are very meaty and sculptural!