An intercultural WW1 project between young people based in the North East of England and international locations
Marking the Centenary of the First World War, this mail art project
for young people (aged 11-25 years) aims to create cross-cultural
dialogue and exchange through research and visual art. Theresa Easton,
the North East of England Project Manager, plans to work with young
people in her region to research aspects of World War I and the legacy
surrounding it. Using a wide range of printmaking techniques and
art-making processes, they will be partnered with young people in other
countries to exchange the art that results from their research. The
exchanged artwork will be curated into an exhibition for display in
communities and galleries throughout the North East region.
The project aims to increase understanding of the impact of conflict
through its research into local historical records. Its use of
printmaking techniques to explore and interpret local heritage resources
has the potential to produce multiple artworks such as artist books,
memory boxes, resource boxes and framed works. A complementary blog site
will permit contributors world-wide to manage content.
Project themes using local NE heritage resources include:
Trench Art (TWMA & personal collector)
Women & the War (TWMA & Library Resources)
People’s Stories
If you work with young people and are interested in developing a project with young people in the UK please contact: theresa_easton@yahoo.co.uk or check out http://theresaeaston.wordpress.com for information about book art projects.
Deadline for expression of interest: 27th October 2013 and further dates to be announced.
20 October 2013
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