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Welcome to the Power Drawing Newsletter – from the professional
development programme of the Campaign for Drawing.
Digital cartoon workshop
The Campaign for Drawing held a free digital drawing workshop in
partnership with City Lit, London on how to use state-of-the-art
digital drawing tablets, provided with sponsorship from Wacom.
International cartoonists Pat Blower and Matt Buck taught participants to create cartoon
characters, develop facial expressions, express bodily movement and
lay down colour. The day was a great success and we are looking at
ways to extend our partnership with City Lit and offer further
workshops.
Drawing Inspirations DVD
The new ‘Drawing Inspirations’ DVD offers ideas and support for
anyone thinking about planning a Big Draw. It features the
activities of a number of Big Draw award winners, Learning
Revolution Festival projects and events working specifically with
adults. If you would like to receive a copy of the DVD, please register your Big Draw event. The DVD was produced
by Charles Mapleston of Malachite Films with editorial support from Eileen
Adams.
For a preview of just one of the activities included,
take a look at the work of Arts Action York on the Drawing in Action website.
Rhode Island, USA
A Power Drawing course held by the Campaign in conjunction with
the exhibition ‘Pat Steir: Drawing Out of Line’ at the Rhode Island
School of Design Museum drew an enthusiastic response from
participants and formed part of their preparation for the first
annual Big Draw Providence.
Big Draw lecture tour, Australia
Eileen will be involved in a lecture tour in Australia in
September and October to support the Big Draw at institutions such
as the National Art School in Sydney, the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra, ArtPlay a children’s art centre in Melbourne and
the Tasmanian Early Years Foundation in partnership
with the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery in Hobart.
Power Drawing courses UK
Eileen has been hard at work, running courses in Edinburgh, Warrington, Newcastle,
Bexhill, Folkestone and Bolton for teachers and artists, as well as
educators in museums, galleries, heritage sites and community
organisations. They welcomed the opportunity to explore learning
through drawing, to try out some drawing activities and to help each
other to create action plans to develop their use of drawing as a
medium for learning.
Arrange a course
If you would like to arrange a Power Drawing course or workshop
for your school, education authority, organisation, community group
or conference, please contact Emma Thatcher at the Campaign office
emma@campaignfordrawing.org
to discuss your needs. Power Drawing courses include: Drawing Across the Curriculum, Heritage and Built Environment courses and Big Draw courses and are for teachers of all key
stages, PGCE students, cultural educators, artists and others who
use drawing to promote learning, engagement and enjoyment.
It makes you think!
The preparation of another book in the Power Drawing series is
underway. 'Drawing - it makes you think!' will focus on the use of
drawing in secondary schools. The book will show that drawing is not
confined to art and design, but is relevant for all subjects since
different kinds of drawing prompt different kinds of thinking.
Publication is planned for the autumn.
Central Books online
Do you know you can now order Power Drawing books online easily
through our new suppliers Central Books? See Power Drawing Publications for details.
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