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Ikon
Gallery
Kingsland Creatives
01 March – 30 June 2007
At the end of February 2007, a group from Kingsland Primary
visited the Richard Deacon exhibition at Ikon Gallery.
They spent a day with artists Geoff Broadway and Jo Russell
Lacy, exploring Deacon’s drawings and sculptures
at Ikon before returning to school to continue the project.
Over the following 6 weeks, the pupils worked with Geoff
and Jo, experimenting with different creative techniques,
quickly producing drawings, prints, sculptures, models
and collages. Each week, the aim was to experiment rather
than to ‘finish’ or ‘complete’
a piece of work and in this way, pupils developed a real
understanding of the way in which Deacon plays with materials
and ideas. The project finished with a walk during which
the pupils collected objects that interested them, something
that Deacon himself often does.
Following their time in school, Geoff and Jo used the
pupils’ explorations as the catalyst for new works.
Geoff encased prints made by the pupils in resin, referencing
Deacon’s brightly coloured resin bricks, set into
the pavement outside Ikon. Jo used some of the plants
collected by the pupils on their walk to produce her own
prints, creating an embossed, textured surface.
This project was funded by Birmingham City Council’s
Art Education Award scheme and kindly supported by the
Erdington Town Centre Partnership.
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