Hi Richard. I was involved with a n arts festival in Devon where we
included the local schools in designing flyers and posters to advertise it.
THis brought the community together and the school won an award on the best
image used. The kids really enjoyed it and it also involved all the parents
because of the kids . The arts festival was a contemporary arts event and
by bringing in the schools like this it networked broader knowledge and
underatanding of the arts. thats my expereience. Take care
>From: Richard Keating <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The UK drawing research network mailing list
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>Subject: drawing and community participation
>Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 10:52:45 -0000
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>Dear all,
>
>Over the Christmas/New Year, as part of the MA I'm doing at Kingston, I'm
>undertaking a short bit of research into how drawing can be used/is being
>used to facilitate communication and engagement in a community
>participation setting.
>
>If you have time I'd be really grateful if you could let me have details
>about things that you are aware of that have been written and details of
>particularly good examples of drawing being used, especially where you have
>used them.
>
>I'd be grateful if you could email me any details on
>[log in to unmask] . THANKYOU and Happy Solstice, Christmas and New
>Year - you now know how I'll be spending mine!!
>Richard Keating
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