Here's another great home project from one of our pottery students - our thanks to Heather Barton for sharing these photos as part of our #LiveCreativelyQPAC campaign.
Today's #LiveCreativelyQPAC update comes from artist Alexandra Rendle-Short, who's sent us these photos of her beautiful artwork, which she's been creating at home during lockdown. If you're working on a creative project, let us know! Contact us via info@qpc.org or post online using the #LiveCreativelyQPAC hashtag.
Our thanks to Jill Try, who's sent us a photo of a mixed media painting she's been working on during lockdown. It depicts Little Twye, Buckland Common - a location of Jill's daily walk. #LiveCreativelyQPAC
Queens Park Arts Centre is proud to launch a new campaign encouraging people to ‘Live Creatively’ whilst our building is temporarily closed to the public. We aim to inspire local residents to let their creativity flourish even in the most uncertain times by establishing our social media accounts (and this new blog!) as a hub which shares and celebrates the many ways people are still engaging with the visual and creative arts during self-isolation. Our Artistic Director Sarah Lewis explains: “The ethos of Queens Park has always meant more than the building itself, and whilst we’re needing to temporarily close our doors we’re working hard to ensure the Centre remains a true creative and cultural hub by celebrating people’s innate creativity.” “This new campaign aims to bring together as many artistic endeavours as possible – anyone is welcome to send us photos of their craft projects, paintings, drawings and pottery or videos of their music and dance performances for u
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