Thomas Bewick School

workshop at Thomas Biewick School

Students working with artist Karen Rann during a workshop at the school, December 2009

Thomas Bewick School is a special needs school for children with autistic spectrum disorders in Newcastle.  Contact with the school was developed by Newcastle University student Esra Oskay on behalf of VARC. She put together a programme of visits that included a trip for students to Highgreen to explore the area and make clay objects, a visit to an exhibition at the Hatton Gallery with a workshop and a guided tour of students’ studios in the University’s Fine Art Department. Esra and VARC liaised with the school’s Head of Art, Claire Gladstone to identify what VARC could do to complement the school’s art programme. As a result, VARC is funding a project 2009-2010 which is being led by artist and former VARC artist in residence, Karen Rann.

 

Karen is leading a series of ten sessions at the school using a mixture of man-made materials and natural materials gathered by the students during regular walks. The completed artwork will be displayed as part of an exhibition of by the school's students being held at Customs House, South Shields January/February 2010 and then later back in the school.