Alert Section

Latest News


School children explore Lost Worlds - Schools Artist in Residence Programme

Published: 04/02/2015

Children from Ewloe Green Primary School, Hawarden Village Church School and Penarlag CP School in Ewloe will be wearing their explorer hats and investigating ‘Lost Worlds’. Through funding from the Arts Council of Wales and Flintshire County Council, pupils will be working alongside professional textile artist, Cefyn Burgess, to create artwork based on the theme of ‘Byd Coll... Lost Worlds’. The Schools Artist in Residence programme will culminate in an exhibition at Clwyd Theatr Cymru between Tuesday 10 March and Tuesday 7 April, 2015 with artwork by Cefyn and the school pupils. Councillor Chris Bithell, Cabinet Member for Education, said: This is a wonderful opportunity for pupils and teachers to work alongside a professional artist in developing their creative skills, and I am sure the experience will be enjoyed by all. I look forward to seeing the work that is created through this project. The arts provide access to learning in a rich and creative environment and provide long lasting memories.” Editors Note Please contact individual schools for photograph opportunities. Cefyn Burgess is artist in residence at the following schools on the following dates: 10 – 13 February - Hawarden Village Church School 24 – 27 February - Ewloe Green CP school (also, 27 – 30 January – Penarlag CP school) About the artist: Cefyn Burgess, born in Bethesda, is an internationally renowned traditional Welsh fabric designer and weaver. Educated at Ysgol Dyffryn Ogwen, he then did an arts foundation course at Birmingham Polytechnic, a BA (Hons) in Fashion and Textiles at Manchester, before completing his MA in woven textiles at the Royal College of Art. He has a workshop in Ruthin.