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City Perceptions banners at the Museum of London

City Perceptions

City Perceptions at the London Museum

Students from 4 secondary schools in North London created digital designs for street banners for the City of London Festival. 'City Perceptions' Banners were on Display in the Museum of London. Their designs used drawings, paintings, collage and photographs inspired by different districts in the City of London.

Schools:

  • Skinners Company Girls School
  • Central Foundation Girls School
  • St Paul’s Way Community School
  • Islington Arts and Media School

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  • Bodmin Digital Banners

    Bodmin Digital Banners

    These banners were commissioned for the official opening of Bodmin’s new “greenway” which is part of the North Cornwall District Council’s Walk to Work project. The Digital banners were designed by Cloth of Gold from artwork created in the art department by pupils at Bodmin Community School.

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    Bodmin digital banners

    Cloth of Gold Colombia
    Fundraising programme of events in London
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    Cloth of Gold Colombia

    Cloth of Gold and educators and artists in Colombia worked together for three years and formed a unique partnership involving cross cultural exchanges and projects. This included practical creative workshops in schools in Colombian cities and remote rural areas.

    Cloth of Gold returned to Colombia for three weeks of workshops. This trip was financed by a successful Fund Raising Programme of Events which were held at the Cloth of gold art studio in Kilburn. Workshops included:
    Textile Printing; Papermaking; Feltmaking; and Bookcrafts.
    More details below (in pdf format). Please note these workshops have now taken place and the details are for example purposes only.

    2006colombia.pdf
    (fundraising details)
    2006colombia2.pdf
    (poster/leaflet)
    Colombia programme

    Caribbean Currents exhibited at the Horniman Museum, Forest Hill, London, UK

    Caribbean Currents

    Cloth of Gold renewed their partnership with the Horniman Museum completing a long term London-wide community project linked to the launch of the museum's important new temporary exhibition 'Amazon to Caribbean'. Artists worked with a wide range of different Caribbean community groups in partnership with four local museums in Greater London:
    The Cuming Museum in Southwark; Grange Museum in Brent; Wandsworth Museum; and the Newham Heritage Centre.

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    Project 1 The Recycled Teenagers

    Virtual Visitors Project
    An arts project for Holocaust Memorial Day held in Cardiff

    Virtual Visitors

    This online creative arts project was one of the activities organised for the Holocaust Memorial Day held in Cardiff.

    The project gave pupils the opportunity to receive ‘Virtual Visitors’ to their school and community travelling through time and cyber space. The visitors initially arrived from war time Europe seeking refuge from Nazi persecution to tell their story ‘first hand’ to their new classmates. During the project they gradually transformed into contemporary characters to help explore and better understand how we respond to all ‘outsiders’ and people whose appearance and customs may be different from our own.

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    Virtual Visitors

    Sense Stories

    Each month an archived recent project animation will be highlighted here. Currently we are featuring Sense Stories which is also available on our main site under Recent Projects, Creative Learning, Multi-sensory.

    Can a multi-sensory arts project inspire the uninspired writer?

    This project was a piece of action research funded by Creative Partnerships London South and CfBT Action Zone - Brixton and North Lambeth and published in "Animating Literacy" and " Many Routes to Meaning" by Centre for Literacy in Primary Education, London UK.

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