| Wildeye on Brum |
| An exhibition of
pupils' photographs |
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Pupils
were invited to capture images that make a
statement about the relationship of animals and
plants to an urban setting, and explore images
of sustainable development. A selection
was used to represent the varied views of
Birmingham’s young citizens in an exhibition
at Cannon Hill Nature Centre throughout the
summer. |

Presentation at the
exhibition held in the Canon Hill Nature Centre. |
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| For more
information please contact Pepita Hanna,
Director of Arts Education, on 0121 303
8135. Or visit our Contacts
page. |
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| Teachers as Photographers |
| Photographing the
Environment |
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| An
exhibition of framed photographs on the theme of
Environment taken by school teachers and
supported by professional photographers is on
display at the Study Centre, Birmingham
Botanical Gardens. The exhibition will be
available for viewing until June 2000.
Examples of the
teachers' work will appear here shortly. |
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| For more
information please contact Pepita Hanna,
Director of Arts Education, on 0121 303
8135. Or visit our Contacts
page. |
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| The Creative Thinking City |
| An art game for
Birmingham |
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| This was
an innovative approach in partnership with Jim
Morris, professional arts worker, to consult and
challenge young people to think about developing
a city in sustainable ways. The project
consisted of a series of workshops at The
Rotunda during one week in June involving
practical and co-operative arts activities as
the stimulus for focused discussion. |
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| For more
information please contact Pepita Hanna,
Director of Arts Education, on 0121 303
8135. Or visit our Contacts
page. |
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| Calthorpe Estates Public Art |
| Competition to
design environmental public art |
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| Calthopre
Estates, one of the regions largest land owners,
invited schools in Edgbaston and the surrounding
area to participate in a competition to design a
three dimensional public art form. The winning
design had to symbolise environmental awareness
in the community and issues of sustainable
development for the future. |
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| For more
information please contact Pepita Hanna,
Director of Arts Education, on 0121 303
8135. Or visit our Contacts
page. |
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