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25/11/2009 by James.
Its been a while since I got chance to get back on here and share what I’ve been up to.
First of all I went to the Brecon Beacons for a few days of space, air, and mountain views, a beautiful area just along the M4 and up a bit, gorgeous!
It was great to be amongst the last of the Autumn colour, to be out walking and watching Red Kites, and come to a log fire. Here’s a photograph I took of the reflections on the canal near where we were staying, this reflected view for me gives the woods a much deeper, darker, mysterious, almost primeval quality, like a fairytale wood of dreams and stories.

Since then I’ve been busy with the Stonehenge Young People’s Consultation Project again for English Heritage, and have set up a blog for the participants. As soon as that is made public I’ll be sure to put the details up on here.

So far I’ve worked Years 5, 7, and 10, looking at designing the interior of the new education space, creating a booklet for Geography students on the changing visitor experience past and future, and developing ideas for new face-to-face tours and workshops for Travel and Tourism students.
So its been a case of taking time to explore the monument and its surrounding landscape as it is now and then using discussion, drawing, writing and other creative ways to help everyone share their ideas for the future visitor centre. Here’s a couple of before and after shots of the changes planned for the area immediately around the monument.

This last week I was staying and working up in Lancaster alongside children and staff at the University’s Pre-School Centre. We were using different media to encourage the children to explore and learn from their interaction with the outdoors, whilst supporting the staff to develop their own skills in facilitating child-initiated learning.
We used mark-making materials, clay, natural objects, and a variety of recycled objects to explore shape, pattern, space, height, letter, numbers, and whatever else the children were interested in.


And finally, for today at least, I’m off to Kingston on Monday to run a professional development session with the new 5×5x5=creativity research cluster there. Its aimed at Pre and Primary School educators and will focus on Creativity and Inclusion, concentrating on supporting boys to learn creatively, especially in the outdoors.
So its busy at the moment, which is great, and its all connected and all so relevant to my practice, which is even better!
All I need now is a little time to get back in the studio and make some new artwork…
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05/11/2009 by James.
Its a really busy time for me at the moment, and its not been easy to find time to get away from the computer and keep track with all the seasonal changes happening ‘out there’. But its all good stuff, and all about using creative ways to learn and explore.
At the moment I am setting up sessions for different school and youth groups to share their ideas for the future Stonehenge Visitor centre with English Heritage, got a few days working outside with staff and children at Lancaster University Pre-School coming up, and am contributing to next weeks CAT course (Community Arts Training) for artists and community group leaders.
All the same, its such a beautiful time of year that the trees and woods and the changeable weather keep pulling me back outside, and reminding me of what I’m missing.






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