By Paula Briggs
Enjoy these examples of Propaganda Art screen prints made by teenagers. Find out how to make the screen prints without the need for expensive screens, so that even a whole class could make screen prints at the same time.
See all resources in this series here.
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Pamela Selden
November 12, 2018 @ 11:05 am
Lovely to see interesting and creative ideas explored with students. As and SEN teacher being able to show how someone else has progressed through a project is very helpful for students to find their own way to develop their work.
thank you
Jennifer H
March 24, 2019 @ 1:52 pm
What a wonderful lesson, from start to finish. Thank you for sharing! I particularly like the student whose message was “let me do art my way” – YES!
Paula Briggs, AccessArt
April 24, 2019 @ 1:04 pm
Thanks Jennifer! Would love to see any work you do as a result of the resource. And you can see more of the work who made the “let me do art my way” at http://www.rowanbriggssmith.co.uk
Best wishes for your work, Paula
Louise Mackuin
June 11, 2021 @ 2:34 pm
this looks tremendous fun and so meaningful for the students. i cannot wait to try this.
Amy N
May 9, 2023 @ 4:13 pm
Hi! Love this lesson. Is there a timetable available to determine how many class sessions are required to complete the project. Thank you!
Paula
May 9, 2023 @ 6:09 pm
Hi Amy take a look at the resource in this pathway to see timing etc https://www.accessart.org.uk/activism/