Year 4 Sculpture Project (ages 8 and 9)

By Paula Briggs

This Year 4 sculpture project was organised as a masterclass by Karen Norris on behalf of Network CB23, and hosted by Bourn Primary Academy and delivered by Paula Briggs from AccessArt. Year 4 pupils from Bourn Primary Academy, Haslingfield Primary School, Hardwick Primary School, Caldecote Primary School, Monkfield Primary School, Vine Primary School, Jeavons Wood Primary School, and Meridian Primary School took part (feeder schools to Comberton Village College). Many thanks to all the staff and TA’s who helped out.


 Year 4 Sculpture Project – Figurative Sculpture Workshop

Year 4 sculpture project
The Ballerina


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