The boys created some incredible work in a Still Life Workshop with Mr Nairn, Director of Art at Cranleigh School. Our visitor inspired the budding artists to look at the Harvest produce through a different ‘frame’ and then helped them produce some special works of art! 🎃🧑🎨#art
Skills were shared, friendships created and students inspired. Fantastic 2 day residency from Kevin Dalton- Johnson @cranleighschool https://t.co/aND5OF4iEJ
Our A Level & GCSE Art Exhibition opened with a flourish just before Half Term. Head to the website to have a sneak peek at the outstanding level of work by our pupils. @Cranleighart https://t.co/22S3feV59P
I have to pinch myself sometimes when I think what a privilege & how humbling it is to be a part of @cranleighschool: I start the evening in the brilliant final show for GCSE & A level art & then watch a super Lower School play. @Cranleighart@CranleighDrama#iloveboarding
Millan is spot on: from EBacc to this sort of comment demonstrates the paucity of vision at the highest level, a misunderstanding of what it is to flourish as a human being, the skills identified by successive world economic forums & our historic success in creative industries.
My lead letter in @thetimes today (6 January 2022) about the Head of @ofqual’s depressingly philistine suggestion that subjects such as music and art be demoted in the school curriculum as a result of the Covid pandemic.
New Post: The work of Surrey-based artist and @cranleighschool teacher, Mark Weighton, will be showcased at this week's COP26 summit: https://t.co/P4ibiemY24
In Art this week Form 3 pupils extended their sketchbook skills by looking at sketchbooks from the Senior School Art Department. And Form 1 pupils enjoyed working with clay for a Christmas project @Cranleighart
Lower Sixth Art exhibition opened to pupils last week as a preview to the end of year show. Some stunning pieces started in lockdown and developed in school @MuddySchools@Cranleigh_Ad@SurreyLife