Eli, we are so pleased for you today. Collecting an outstanding set of Grade 9s in Biology, English Literature and Biology with many 8s and 7s too. You’re in great hands with @thesixthformB6 where you hope to study Maths, Physics and Music Technology. #WeAreStar
Love this installation by @cities_clean & @weglimpse testing changes in people’s heartrates when they see & hear a heavily congested road. 🚗🚗🚗💨
Kids tell me how stressed & anxious they feel on busy streets. One of several reasons for #SchoolStreets - whatever the weather. 👇
@coxey@michellesheree7 I knew it was a good idea! We need to put in a proposal. Although if they say no and our paper about failure fails are we then stuck in some kind of failure wormhole?
Mooke, Fylthe & Other Vyle Things. A fun 8 weeks working with looked after young people & @ShonaghShort exploring the history of poo 💩 for The Making of Us with @the_turnpike The group devised a dunk room experience & museum of poo featuring the goddess of the sewers - Cloacina
🚨 RADICAL RIPPLES - REJECTION in artist training and practice 17.02.2022 with @ShonaghShort and Sarah Fisher @OpenEyeGallery - we'll see you there, but... it's not too late to join - SIGN UP FOR FLIPPIN' FREE HERE: 🚨👇👇👇https://t.co/xerJOezMwt
Valentine’s Day, the perfect opportunity to promote my online talk on rejection and resilience, coming up later this week! Book your free place here: https://t.co/drGV4oSXme And do check out the rest of the series, discussing radical ideas for training socially engaged artists.
We are aware of this radical individual and the F.L.A.P. organisation represented. We want to make it clear that RADICAL RIPPLES is an inclusive webinar series and ALL are WELCOME...even F.L.A.P.s - sign up here - https://t.co/cWieEMyLVc
. @ShonaghShort will work with a group of parents & carers in Bolton, 'To the Moon and Back' explores the school run as a daily walking practice and an act of care, as well as a transition and transfer of responsibilities and roles. #WalkCreate
#WalkCreate are pleased to announce a series of commissioned walking art works, part of our research into walking, wellbeing & community under Covid-19. Each artwork will use creative walking to connect with participants in a particular location, working with a range of themes🧵
For Framework for Trust, Tessa Norton and Shonagh Short have produced a podcast through voicenotes 📲
Their conversation considers how trust is important to their practice and asks how learning to trust can offer solutions or create problems
Listen at https://t.co/dzLbZtAVZs