Designing interpretation resources for schools to use to accompany Paper Cuts contemporary art exhibition at Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery. Paper Cuts featured the work of eight UK and international artists using paper as their medium. Resources included six A4 activities connecting to how the artworks were made and their themes, and involved cutting, scoring, folding and pinning.
Organisation
Bury St Edmonds Art Gallery, UK.
Role
Interpretation Designer.
Researching exhibition themes and the National Curriculum, designing activity content and printable designs, writing a teacher’s guide.
Collaborators
Curator, Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery.
Outcomes
Key Stage 1 and 2 school children exploring the versatility and uses of paper.
Key Stage 1 and 2 school children experiencing a contemporary art exhibition as part of learning.
General family visitors to Paper Cuts enjoying a hands-on activity with paper.
Funding
Esmée Fairnairn Foundation
St Edmundsbury Borough Council
Suffolk County Council
Arts Council England










