Portsmouth News

Creative youngsters’ work pops-up in city

- Emily Jessica Turner Emily.Turner@jpimedia.co.uk

A POP-UP exhibition in Old Portsmouth showcased the work of talented young creatives from across Portsmouth.

The work at the exhibition developed from a series of creative sessions - learning how to create zines, podcasts, and photograph­s.

Young people attended two weeks of workshops as part of the Your Voice 2 project held at The Round Tower thanks to supportfro­mtheHerita­geLottery Fund and from the Portsmouth-based charity Motiv8.

Thanks to the variety of local artists and businesses delivering the workshops, 21 participan­ts were able to access expert lead informatio­n and skills.

The workshops also aimed to equip participan­ts with an insight to these creative skills, and young people conducted oral interviews and recordings with local people on their memoriesof­theFalklan­dsand the Queen’s Jubilee

The Motiv8 Young Peoples

Exhibition was held at The Round Tower, from Thursday and continues across the weekend.

Sophie King, skills and enterprise hub service manager at Motiv8, said: ‘I’m really proud of all of them.

‘They’ve done so well they’ve really engaged with it all and learned so much.

‘We hope it’s going to help them with their careers and aspiration­s.

‘It’s just about trying something new, engaging with something, and meeting new people - having that opportunit­y to do something positive.’

Young creative Aston Dennison, an 11-year-old from Portsmouth, was awarded a camera for most progress throughout the workshop.

He said: ‘I found [the project] really good, it’s basically changed my life.’

 ?? ?? The Lord Mayor of Portsmouth Hugh Mason with the Lady Mayoress of Portsmouth Marie Costa and everyone who was involved in the Motiv8 workshop project.
The Lord Mayor of Portsmouth Hugh Mason with the Lady Mayoress of Portsmouth Marie Costa and everyone who was involved in the Motiv8 workshop project.
 ?? ?? Aston Dennison , 11, from Portsmouth, who was awarded a camera for most progress throughout the workshop.
Aston Dennison , 11, from Portsmouth, who was awarded a camera for most progress throughout the workshop.
 ?? ?? Sisters Tomi Ayeyemi, 11 and Anjola, 14,from Portsmouth, with their artwork.
Sisters Tomi Ayeyemi, 11 and Anjola, 14,from Portsmouth, with their artwork.

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