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professional artists bringing inspiration and creativity from the studio to the classroom

mixed media textile by Jacqueline Smith ceramic sculpture by Marjan Wouda porcelain sunflower by Julie Miles  Arteach by Christopher Rainham

16 May 2007

Head of Art reflects on an inspiring day with sculptor Marjan Wouda

Based on the huge success the last time you came and worked with our year 10s, we now have the next year group itching to do the same.

You were such a hit with the kids and staff last year and we're all looking forward to the possibility of another session.

Alison  Caldwell, The Radclyffe School, Chadderton, Oldham

26 January 2007

The difference Arteach makes

Arteach have transformed our school - by initiating ideas, following up children's thoughts and demonstrating a wide range of creative skills and energy. They are wonderful to work with and all of us at Trawden School look forward to their visits.

Frank Royle and Lindsay Rawlinson

01 January 2007

Artwork made by mums, carers and toddlers for new Children's Centre in Accrington

'Working with members of Arteach was one of the most enjoyable activities I have ever carried out. All the workshops were inspiring and a huge amount of  fun. The carers and the children from the Centre had such a great time and with the help of the artists, produced lots of excellent artwork which now adorns our newly completed Children's Centre. I feel very proud every time visitors to our centre comment on the work which brings so much colour and vibrancy to our surroundings. We have secured further funding to produce more artwork next year. We plan produce things to help brighten up our outdoor play areas and hope Arteach will be able to help us with this.'

- Lin Dean (Family Support Manager).

Latest News

Arteach Welcomes New Members

We have been promising to do this for a while and better late than never but Arteach has expanded the membership by 3 new artists

Hidden Haworth Project

Arteach member Julie miles has been working with youth groups and the Haworth Art Gallery over the summer to create ceramic sculptures inspired by the house itself.

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