Aspire (City Arts)
Stained Glass Project with Changing Faces and Places, ASPIRE is a project for young mothers. They had requested some arts input into their programme, so Altaire Butler of the Changing Faces and Places project worked with City Arts in Nottingham to appoint Mel Pope an experienced stained glass artist from Loughborough to run a six-week course for the group from February – March 2002.
The aims that were outlined at the start of the course were:
- For individuals to make an individual piece of work to take home
- The group could make a piece to represent their group and this would be mounted in the centre
- Learn new skills & techniques
- Social skills development
Sessions took place on a Friday morning at the women’s training centre in central Nottingham. There were six sessions planned in all and the size of the group grew from 4 to 10 by the end of the sessions as word spread. The group completed a large piece, which now hangs in their common room at Learning Works in central Nottingham. City Arts volunteer Sonya Harris, attended all of the sessions and wrote a very personal evaluation report at the end of the project.
“We all liked the way it looked as the sun shone through it, and many photographs were taken”. This will be a memento for the whole group of the project and what they achieved.
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