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Framed Transitions is a Bronze Arts Award and a continuation of the Bubble Up Curious Minds funded Images of Transition. The learning playlist has been built around discovering further the world of photography and the arts while exploring transitions through COVID 19 from Year 6 to Year 7 and the life of young people living in Claremont.Bronze Arts Award is a Level 1 qualification (on the Regulated Qualifications Framework) and is open to young people aged 11 to 25. To achieve a Bronze Arts Award, young people collect evidence in an individual arts log or portfolio of their experiences, yours will be done through badges and online through the Blackpool City of Learning Platform.Find out more about the Bronze Arts Award and watch the video.This playlist will help you to think about all of these and to take a step further into the world of photography.The adventure will allow you to:• Share your ambitions as a young photographer and why you want to do the Bronze Arts Award.• Take Part in a range of photography based activities and develop your creative skills.• Be the audience and experience art, by visiting the Grundy Art Gallery.• Be creatively inspired by professional photographers and explore other photographers.• Plan and share your developed photography skills with others.You will be asked to provide a range of evidence to get your Bronze Arts Award and to complete the Framed Transitions activities, badges and overall learning playlist badge.Evidence you can use includes; links to videos, photographs, audio or online work as well as writing descriptions of your experiences.
Activities to complete
Complete the following activities, earn badges and you will see your playlist progress updated
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This is your chance to be the audience for the arts and respond to your experience.What have you seen? Where have you seen it? (include evidence like photos, tickets and programmes).What did you enjoy about the experience? What did you dislike about the experience? Note: remember to explain why!Describe what have seen at the Grundy Art Gallery to family and friends. What did they think about it, would they go and see it?Based on what you have seen who was your favourite artist and why?Include a photo of you being the audience.(remember to explain what is happening in the picture)
You will visit an exhibition at the Grundy Art Gallery Blackpool group for the exhibition ‘The Lights’.
Get activity badge
This is your chance to be the audience for the arts and respond to your experience.What have you seen? Where have you seen it? (include evidence like photos, tickets and programmes).What did you enjoy about the experience? What did you dislike about the experience? Note: remember to explain why!Describe what have seen at the Grundy Art Gallery to family and friends. What did they think about it, would they go and see it?Based on what you have seen who was your favourite artist and why?Include a photo of you being the audience.(remember to explain what is happening in the picture)You will visit an exhibition at the Grundy Art Gallery Blackpool group for the exhibition ‘The Lights’.
You have to finish all tasks to get the badge
Tasks
Evidence verified by: one activity organiser
Document your group visit to the Grundy Art Gallery and seeing the ‘The Lights’. Record where visited, what did you see, whose work did you see, what did you think about it? What was your favourite piece in the exhibition and why? What was your least favourite piece and why?
Evidence verified by: one activity organiser
Share evidence of your visit -photos, videos and notes. The art work pieces (well the ones you are allowed to photograph), you in the gallery, a copy of the programme.
Evidence verified by: one activity organiser
Research and document what else is coming to the Grundy Art Gallery and your thoughts about another visit?
Evidence verified by: one activity organiser
Share with others your experience about being the audience for the arts and of your visit to the Grundy Art Gallery.
Location
Queen St, Blackpool FY1 1PU, UK