Making art about the world we live in
On Friday 16 November 2012 Exhibition Road will be hosting Creative Quarter, a day which aims to provide insight into the creative industries for 13-19 year olds.
As part of this The Mosaic Rooms will be hosting the session Making art about the world we live in lead by Peter Kennard.
Peter Kennard has worked as an artist since the late 1960s dealing with social and political issues. In this demonstration/discussion, he will show how it is possible to make images that engage with issues of human rights, climate change and poverty. He will talk about how his art has been used as part of anti-war campaigns globally and how it is possible to survive as an artist making work that is not based on selling individual art objects but by finding other ways to disseminate the work into the world. He will discuss his aims as an artist to make work that communicates to a non-specialist general public, especially to young people, and how through harnessing digital technology it is now possible for young people to express their beliefs through visual means.
The Mosaic Rooms, Friday 16th November 2012, 3pm-3.50pm, FREE
To make a booking, email: rsvp@mosaicrooms.org
For more information on Creative Quarter click here