Glamorgan Gazette

Pupils’ art unveiled at hospital

- ABBY BOLTER abby.bolter@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AN art collaborat­ion between children at Pencoed Primary School and textile artist Haf Weighton has been unveiled at Wales’ only hospital art gallery.

The Hearth Gallery at University Hospital Llandough near Cardiff is displaying the exhibition Fabric Nation, which was officially opened by Sophie Howe, Future Generation­s Commission­er.

In January, Pencoed Primary School selected Haf to be their creative practition­er as part of the Arts Council of Wales Lead Creative Schools scheme.

The new exhibition at the Hearth Gallery features the creative work of the children and Haf since the project began.

The school identified 18 students from Year 4 to work on the project, which is aimed at using creativity to raise attainment in numeracy, as well as building confidence and self esteem among the group.

Sophie Howe said: “Wales is the only country in the world with a Future Generation­s Commission­er and the Arts Council’s Lead Creative Schools project fits perfectly within our remit.

“Using a creative approach to learning will skill our children up for the careers of the future.

“When you think about art you don’t necessaril­y think about a hospital, but actually it’s the little things around us that can have a huge impact on how we feel. It means that people in the hospital can experience this art and feel a bit better, but it’s also good that people from the community can come into the gallery space and look at the fantastic artwork too.”

The project is based on the school’s Year 4 topic of the Stuarts. The children have learnt about the design of the Union Jack while exploring their own identity by creating new designs for the iconic flag.

Miss Maddocks, from Pencoed Primary, said: “This project enabled us to combine art and design with numeracy to help the learning and developmen­t of the children in a fun and interactiv­e way.

“The project also enhanced their wellbeing and social skills and many have come on leaps and bounds with their confidence.”

The exhibition runs until March 31.

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