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SCHOOL CHILDREN SHOW SUNDERLAND IS ‘THE PLACE’ TO BE
28/04/2009
School children in Sunderland got to see their artwork on public display in the city’s latest award-winning development – thePlace in Sunniside.
The exhibition previewed pictures of Sunderland landmarks by children at Hudson Road Primary School before they go on to be reproduced for large scale hoardings around one of the city’s key regeneration sites.
The art project, led by Sunderland arc in conjunction with arts in education agency Infinite Arts, saw pupils working with local artists as well as nationally renowned comic poet John Hegley. The children were introduced to the work of Sunderland arc and encouraged to think about their city, the importance of communities and where they like to go with their friends.
Their work was showcased at the heart of one of the city’s key regeneration areas - Sunniside, at thePlace – a £6 million, award-winning building which is home to a gallery, artist studios, offices, meeting rooms and café. The exhibition ‘Sunderland Landmarks – a Child’s View’ ran throughout April.
David Walker, chief executive at Sunderland arc, said: “Our ambitious developments are about putting the city on a new economic footing that will satisfy generations to come.
“We want to encourage youngsters to stay in Sunderland and be part of its success. This project has given schoolchildren the opportunity to find out more about the regeneration process and its effects, the importance of communities and pride in their city.
“The work they have produced has been outstanding and we felt it was important for them to be able to see their work in a public setting.”
Pauline Taylor, director of Infinite Arts, said: “The project has been a huge success so far. The children have had great fun working with John Hegley and with artist Emma Norris, and we’ve discovered some real talent.”
The project has been supported by Sunderland City Council and Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens.
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