Kero and I worked together on two projects for the Song Room in term 4 of 2017 firstly at Kelmscott Primary School where worked with a wonderful group of parent and the art teacher to produce a wall mural depicting the schools values and programs.
https://vimeo.com/250551182
Our second term 4 project was at Challis Primary School in Armadale. Challis initially presented us with a number of challenges when it came to getting participation. We did, however end up with the largest number of participants over the six weeks of the project. Not only parents but staff and university students added their artistic skills to the final artworks, which gain reflect the school's values.
Kero O'Shea:
https://vimeo.com/253580004
Residencies for Awesome Arts with Kero O'Shea:
Kero and I again worked together on two projects for Awesome Arts. This year's theme for Awesome was 'I
Hear You' this offered and excellent opportunity for Kero to give the students a voice while constructing their respective artworks.
Our first residency was at Cassia Primary School in Port Hedland. We worked with two groups of students over our two week stay years PP-3 and years 4-6
We chose to have the kids create alien sculptures and tell the story of their alien: where does it come from, what does it eat, like to do etc.
The projects were designed as appropriate for each age group, the younger group made relief sculptures on boards which were then mounted for display in the school:
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Years PP-3 |
The older group made 3D sculptures from papier mache covered balloons these were then suspended from the ceiling.
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Years 4-6 |
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Years 4-6 |
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Years 4-6 |
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Years 4-6 |
The resulting artworks were innovative and colourful and resulted in many creative stories about their alien creations.
Our second Awesome residency was at Kulkarriya Community School at Noonkanbah Station in the Central Kimberley.
Noonkanbah is a remote Aboriginal cattle station. This project was jointly organised by Awesome ants and the State Library of Western Australia, The residency had two objectives:
- To observe and develop the use of the contents of an Ideas Box which had been sent to the school by the State Library
- To create a series of ten large artworks (2.4 m x 1.2m) which tell the history of Noonkanbah and the school
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The old woolshed, which became the location of the first school after the station stopped running sheep. The school was established in 1978. |
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The Rodeo: this used to be an annual event in Yungngora, however the last rodeo was held in 2014 and sponsored by Buru energy who have a vested interest in the station. |
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Mustering: As a working cattle station mustering is a principal activity for the workforce of the community.
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Kids Activities: The final board focussed on the kids favourite activities: footie, basketball and cricket. |