Gallery Adventure and Digital Animation Workshops - Plastic Pollution

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Impressions Gallery are running a special 2 hour Gallery adventure and digital animation workshops for KS1 to KS2. That will teach pupils all about plastic pollution in creative ways. They are also running VR and digital animation workshops for KS3 to KS5.

Impressions Gallery are running a special 2 hour Gallery adventure and digital animation workshops for KS1 to KS2. That will teach pupils all about plastic pollution in creative ways.

They are also running VR and digital animation workshops for KS3 to KS5.

Please download the Summer Schools Guide for more information and for circulation purposes.

 

Plastic Pollution is one of the themes at this year’s Bradford Science Festival on the 20th and 21st July 2019.

 

During the festival and throughout June to September,  “Our Plastic Ocean” exhibition will be available at The Impressions Gallery. The exhibition, which premieres at Impressions Gallery, is the first major touring retrospective of Mandy Barker, an international award-winning photographer whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition.

In partnership with the National Science and Media Museum, Bradford Council will be delivering events and activities at the festival.

  • Bradford Council’s recycling exhibition stand will be available to learn more about recycling in the District

  • Visitors will have the opportunity to “Name the Bin Lorry” and win a Broadway Voucher

  • Yorkshire Water’s “ Yorkshire on Tap” water bar will promote its anti-plastics initiative and promote water saving

  • A Community Dance group will be delivering, choreographed in a way that illustrates suffering and devastation of ocean life caused by plastic waste and much more

For further information please contact jennifersobol@impressions-gallery.com


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Published: 11/06/2019
Audience: Teachers of KS1, KS2, KS3, KS4 and KS5
Contact: jennifer sobol

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