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Art & Design at Guestling Bradshaw

Art & Design contributes to the school curriculum by integrating seeing, feeling, thinking and making in a powerful form of learning. Art educates visual and tactile senses and the imagination, Design and technology prepares children to take part in the development of tomorrow’s rapidly changing world. It involves working with different materials, processes and technologies for a range of purposes, and develops practical, investigative, creative and technical skills. Art & Design is taught in order to acquire knowledge and understanding of the significant contribution of artists, makers and designers from the past and in the contemporary world. It promotes the ability to pose and solve complex problems and take risks. It encourages the development of enquiry skills, which enable pupils to engage confidently with all forms of visual arts.

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Intent- What we want our children to learn......

Implementation-What does learning in art and design look like?

EVENTS AND LINKS WITH THE WIDER COMMUNITY

Whole school projects take place, involving artists teaching and working with pupils and once a year the school also holds an Art/DT themed week. Pupils link frequently with the wider community, by entering competitions and providing artwork for outside exhibitions and local events. Children are also provided with the opportunity to work on art and design projects during Forest School activities. We also have the Jerwood Gallery and the De La Warr Pavilion on our doorstep!

LINKS

Find out what’s happening at the Jerwood Gallery.

Many exhibitions at the De La Warr Pavilion are free!

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