Art in Schools & Communities
Jessica has worked as artist-in residence with many schools across East Anglia, across all Key stage group settings.
Projects include drawing, sculpture, clay and plaster work and group recycling art projects.
Jessica has originated Creative Partnership projects in collaboration with teaching staff at both primary and secondary level, including those with special educational needs, facilitating cross-curricular projects that enrich the learning process and clearly evidence the importance of a creative process.
These projects have included Professional Development training for educationalists at all levels, as well as collaborations with other artists.
Projects include drawing, sculpture, clay and plaster work and group recycling art projects.
Jessica has originated Creative Partnership projects in collaboration with teaching staff at both primary and secondary level, including those with special educational needs, facilitating cross-curricular projects that enrich the learning process and clearly evidence the importance of a creative process.
These projects have included Professional Development training for educationalists at all levels, as well as collaborations with other artists.
One of many projects using plastic bottles in schools: this simple project works well with 7 yr olds and older, uses no glue and in this example, uses sticky fruit labels as the decoration. These labels are donated by the factory as are surplus stock.
Date: 01/06/2015