2 nd April Jerwood Gallery Hastings Exhibition Teachers Network 19 th March 46pm Primary Workshop 10 th April 10 245pm Secondary Workshop 12 th May 10 245pm Otto Dix 17 ID: 780542
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Hastings & Rother Arts & Education Network
2
nd
April
Jerwood
Gallery, Hastings
Slide2Exhibition
Teachers Network, 19
th
March - 4-6pmPrimary Workshop, 10th April 10 -2.45pmSecondary Workshop, 12th May 10 - 2.45pm
Otto Dix, 17
th May – 27 June
The exhibition brings together a diverse range of artists whose achievements arise from protracted periods of time spent in their studios, looking, considering, making, revising and finally producing richly complex works of art.
Cheer a Dead Man’s Sweetheart, 15 March – 29 June
A major and rare loan of 19 prints from the Department of Prints & Drawings at the British Museum as a stand-alone display.
Commemorating the centenary of WW1, which began with the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand on June 28 1914, the exhibition will present a selection from the series Der Krieg (The War) 1924.Dix, like all other practicing artists, was forced to join the Nazi government's Reich Chamber of Fine Arts (Reichskammer der bildenden Kuenste), a subdivision of Goebbels' Cultural Ministry (Reichskulturkammer). Membership was mandatory for all artists in the Reich. Dix had to promise to paint only inoffensive landscapes. He still painted an occasional allegorical painting that criticized Nazi ideals.
Slide3Live Events
East Sussex Children's Book Awards 2014
Thurs 12 June
For more information about taking part in the festival visit: http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/libraries/childrenslibrary/goodreads/reviews/bookaward/default.htm
Summer Sing
Wed 18 June, 7pmAdults £5, Children FreeJoin hundreds of young singers in a festival song at the De La Warr Pavilion that’s full of energy, fun and high quality performances. Local primary, secondary and Bexhill College singing together, share their repertoire. Always a highlight of the Bexhill Festival of Music calendar!
Slide4Live Events
The Fantastical Story Factory – Fri 18 April, 2 & 5pm - £10 or family of four for £36
Science Museum Live – The Energy Show, 4 & 5 May - £15
Alex Horne & The Horne Section, 30 May - £12.50
NT Live – A Small Family Business
Thurs 12 Jun, 5pm£12 Adults, £10 Concession (students)A riotous exposure of entrepreneurial greed by Olivier Award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn (Bedroom Farce, A Chorus of Disapproval). A Small Family Business returns to the National Theatre for the first time since its celebrated premiere in 1987, when it won the Evening Standard Award for Best New Play.
NT Live – The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night time
Thurs 5 June, 7pm£12 Adults, £10 Concessions (students)Based on the acclaimed novel by Mark Haddon, adapted by Simon Stephens and directed by Marianne Elliott, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time has been hailed by The Times as ‘a phenomenal combination of storytelling and spectacle’. Winner of 7 Olivier Awards in 2013, including Best New Play.
Slide5Coming up this Summer
Major exhibition (26 July – 176 November 2014)
Education resources & sessions
Community & oral histories
Pop-up events
Micro-exhibitions
Training & volunteer opportunities
To find out how your school can get involved, email charvey@hastings.gov.uk
Slide6Rainforests of the Sea
3 May – 13 July
Striking photographic exhibition about the coral reef off the North East of Borneo
One of the most biologically diverse habitats on EarthExcellent source material for science, geography, environmental & art projects!
The Nature of Things Pupils from St Paul’s CE Primary School have been involved in a whole school project to develop work around this exhibition. A selection of work will be on display from 3 May – 29 June so come and see how successfully the Museum can be as a creative resource for every year group._____________________________________ The Take One Dissemination Day planned for 30 April is being postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. Excellent FREE training opportunity for teachers and TAs on using this acclaimed programme from the National Gallery!
Email charvey@hastings.gov.uk for new date.
Slide7Hastings’ Global Learning Programme
What is the GLP?
A
ground-breaking new programme
which helps schools to deliver effective teaching and learning about development and global issuesat Key Stages 2 and 3
.What do participating schools get?Free support and Global Learning courses Free Learning resources as part of the Quality or Quantity ProjectDemonstrate SMSC provision to OfstedWhat are the benefits for pupils?
Widens pupils' horizonsDispels stereotypes
Encourages critical thinkingWhat’s the commitment?Meet just once or twice each term for a twilight session Ideal for busy teachers who want quick results
Supported by the European Union
Global citizenshipConflict resolution
Diversity
Human rights
Interdependence
Social justice
Sustainable development
Values and perceptions
Slide8Mentoring Innov8 young producers on Main Stage
Young people’s activities on day
Appeal to young people
Introduces diversity and new art forms
Marshall opportunities on the day