2 thoughts on “Gallery of photos from the schools exhibition”
Its such a fab exhibition – I don’t know what I was expecting but I was pleasantly surprised – and delighted too by the sheer diversity and inventiveness of approaches, and media on display. Great archive footage, brill 2D work and a great cow and camera installation. Well done everyone!
I really enjoyed this exhibition! I learned new things, and enjoyed seeing already-known things interpreted in a different way. And I was delighted to come across Aylestone school’s research on ‘Mac Higgins’, a character whose name came up several times during earlier stages of this project, but whose story there hadn’t been time to follow up. I think the variety of ‘paths’ the teachers and their students had followed from the starting point of Alfred Watkins’s photo was amazing and, as Catcherchat says, inventive.
(Jo Henshaw, Chewing the Cud project manager)
Its such a fab exhibition – I don’t know what I was expecting but I was pleasantly surprised – and delighted too by the sheer diversity and inventiveness of approaches, and media on display. Great archive footage, brill 2D work and a great cow and camera installation. Well done everyone!
I really enjoyed this exhibition! I learned new things, and enjoyed seeing already-known things interpreted in a different way. And I was delighted to come across Aylestone school’s research on ‘Mac Higgins’, a character whose name came up several times during earlier stages of this project, but whose story there hadn’t been time to follow up. I think the variety of ‘paths’ the teachers and their students had followed from the starting point of Alfred Watkins’s photo was amazing and, as Catcherchat says, inventive.
(Jo Henshaw, Chewing the Cud project manager)