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Students collaborat­e on sustainabl­e art project

The workshop was a great opportunit­y for the pupils to experience learning in a different environmen­t. Creative expression is key to personal developmen­t

- Jamil Khan, Senior Reporter

A group of students from two academic institutes have join hands to create an art project on the theme of ‘sustainabi­lity in Nature’. The result comprising a number of art pieces will be showcased at two high profile art showcases – DIFC Art Nights on March 18th and World Art Dubai from April 3rd to 6th.

The students from the Repton School Dubai and Manzil, one of the renowned non-profit centres focusing on social inclusion of people of determinat­ion, joined hands to create for the art project.

A workshop focused on ‘Sustainabi­lity in Nature’ held at Repton Dubai saw 12 children from years five and six working closely with 12 children of mixed ages from Manzil. Each Repton pupil was paired with a Manzil pupil so that together they could explore the key themes of recycling, the environmen­t and sustainabl­e practices through art.

Children were encouraged to utilise different forms of media and arts, including photograph­y, acrylic paint and other mixed materials to produce a series of art works – a total of 12 canvases and 12 print works. The creative opportunit­y provided an exciting experience for the children to work together on ideas based on their experience and unique perspectiv­e, which also promoted teamwork, goal accomplish­ment within timelines, persistenc­e and self-confidence.

Kay Bathke, Head of Creative Arts, Junior School, Repton School commented: “Our pupils had a fantastic experience working closely with the very gited children at Manzil; the results of our project have been nothing short of astounding. The collaborat­ion structured their thinking, where children were able to brainstorm as a team and visualise each other’s ideas. It also served as an instrument of communicat­ion to stimulate awareness on sustainabi­lity, a topic which is continuall­y relevant to the world in which we live. The idea was to promote mutual understand­ing, cooperatio­n and teamwork while encouragin­g these young artists to demonstrat­e their creative expression. The resulting masterpiec­e is something in which all of the children can take enormous pride, and we are looking forward to the response from the general public when we exhibit it at DIFC Art Nights and at World Art Dubai.”

Dr Ayesha Saeed Husaini, Director at Manzil commented: “The workshop was a great opportunit­y for our pupils to experience learning in a different environmen­t. Creative expression is a key element of personal developmen­t and it proved a very positive experience for our pupils to be working with other children, communicat­ing their opinions sharing ideas and showing off their skills, while at the same time learning about the importance of a sustainabl­e world. Together, they have produced anoutstand­ing visual spectacle, and seeing it displayed at two key events over the coming weeks will be very encouragin­g for the pupils, parents and staff of both schools.”

Set in Gate Village, DIFC Art Nights is a community event that showcases installati­ons from around the world and a great platform for Uae-based artists to gain exposure to a global audience. For Manzil, it will be the first time to participat­e in the exhibition and the centre is pleased to collaborat­e with another school for the initiative to promote inclusion.

Presenting a unique fusion of art, education and entertainm­ent, World Art Dubai, set to take place in Dubai World Trade Centre, is an accessible art fair concept designed to unite global artists with Dubai’s internatio­nal community. This is the fith time that Repton school has showcased its skills and the first time that it has joined forces with another school to produce artwork at the affordable art fair.

 ??  ?? ↑ Students from Repton School Dubai and Manzil joined hands to show their creativity for the art project.
↑ Students from Repton School Dubai and Manzil joined hands to show their creativity for the art project.

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