
The Tate Galleries are collaborating with Aardman Animation, the company behind Wallace and Gromit, to create The Tate Movie, an animation film made by and for children in the UK.
Thanks to Fermynwoods Contemporary Art, children in Corby will have the chance to participate in this unique event.
The Tate Movie project will provide the creative and practical tools for children to engage with the great art from the Tate collections, inspiring 5-11 year olds to contribute their ideas to the animated movie. Children will be involved in every aspect of the film, from hand drawn characters and plot twists, down to costumes and cosmic sound effects.
In addition to storyline production workshops held at the four Tate galleries, the Movie Truck Roadshow will be visiting hard to reach areas across the country, allowing children who do not have regular access to Galleries, Museums and Arts Centres, to take part.
The Movie Truck will be visiting Corby on 3rd August, calling at West Glebe Pavilion off Cottingham Road from 09:30 until 15:00.
The event is free but will operate on a first come first served basis. To book a place on a 1 hour session, please contact Corby Borough Council on
(01536 464042).
For more information please visit
www.tatemovie.com
www.corby.gov.uk
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Posted by admin on 19/07/10 at
14:40
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Copyright & Credit: Tim Simmons
From 8th-11th July, we will be showing Tim Simmons’ large scale photographic projections of strange, otherworldly places in Fermyn Woods. Tim has photographed Icelandic volcanoes, bluebell woods, rock pools and quarries at night using artificial lighting. The results are haunting images of familiar and unfamiliar places.
Tickets cost £8 and include refreshments. Please phone (07730 512283) or email (info@fermynwoods.co.uk) to book your place and receive directions.
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Posted by admin on 05/07/10 at
14:42
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You are invited to join our current artists in residence, Vidha Saumya and Rebecca Lee, at the Danish Shelters in Fermyn Woods, this Thursday and Friday evening from 8.30-10.30pm. Vidha and Rebecca have created a new artwork from the sounds of the leaves they discovered in Fermyn Woods, so come along and hear how differently an oak leaf sounds from a plum leaf. This is part of the Intervention, projection event with Tim Simmons. Tickets for both events cost £8, please contact us by phone (07730 512283) or email (info@fermynwoods.co.uk) to book a place.
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Posted by admin on 01/07/10 at
09:04
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