Monday 31 March 2014

Votes for Women in the 21st Century

Saturday 8th March, just like any other day in Hartlepool. Dark. Abysmal. A bit on the chilly side. And yet, the day would be entirely different to the constant pattern of modern life, all in the hands of 10 youths.
Dressed up to the nines, only in the wrong era, the teenagers ranging from ages 11 to 17 congregate to re enact a debated suffragette march in commemoration of  the efforts from World Wars 1 and 2. Being 100 years since the war, Hartlepool Borough Council had conducted leaders to host a series of meetings leading up to the event where the group would rehearse the authentic characteristics and the encouraging speeches of which were performed at the Cenotaph within the Town Centre’s Victory Square.
During the morning session, workshops were held in costume where local children could be educated of the Suffragette movement and produce flags to join in the parade. After hats were pinned securely and sashes were fastened tightly, the group of six girls set out in the gusts of wind reciting the verses from the Suffragette song of a classic Disney film, Mary Poppins. Followed by the small group of boys, also dressed authentically, the boys (some being soldiers, some being the typical man of business) would retaliate with counter arguments against women gaining the vote and the occasional hurl of verbal abuse, all staged to the satisfaction of performance.
Family members and curious locals gathered around the barriers of the performing area as spectators, showing their support and respect for the past.
After a few speeches were given by the Suffragette girls, a debate, a photo shoot and a repeat of the event, a brief summary was given by two members of the performance group when a bell rang and a minutes silence was initiated.
Then, to follow, the girls, in their great state of relief marched back to the Grand Hotel, of which they commenced at, chanting more verses and lyrics from the Mary Poppins song and, naturally, ‘Votes for Women’.

-Post by Annabelle
Seeds of Change – International Women’s Day

To celebrate International Women’s Day on the 8th March 2014 the Seeds of Change project offered an opportunity for young people to take part in a variety of creative activities at The Grand Hotel.

The Seeds of Change group hosted a special workshop based on the theme of The Suffragettes to mark International Women’s Day. The activities included making suffragette flags, sashes and Votes for Women Banners.  This was then followed by a re-enactment of a Suffragette March from The Grand Hotel to Victory Square which will be led by the Seeds of Change Young People, who then performed a short play to the public.

The event is part of a two-year project called ‘Seeds of Change’ to encourage youngsters aged 13-19 to explore the heritage of World War One.

The project has been developed by the Arts For Teens Group – young people working with Hartlepool Council’s Youth Support Service and Museums Service to develop better cultural opportunities for youngsters in the town - and is being funded by a £34,500 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.


Wednesday 19 March 2014

@ Hartlepool Art Gallery...

Our evening gallery sessions for young people at Hartlepool Art Gallery have been a massive success so far. Each exhibition we hold is accompanied by an evening session which gives a chance for young people to see the latest exhibition, snack on some pizza and get creative! What’s not to like?
Local artist Bob Watson got people’s creative juices flowing with pastels, inks and charcoal and very shortly we’ll be joined by another local artist Denise Heanes who will be exploring portraiture to link with the current Face to Face exhibition which includes some amazing work from Hartlepool’s collection as well as loans from the National Portrait Gallery.  We’ll be posting some pics from the night to show what we get up to...
The next evening session is with artist Gavin Mayhew and will be part of the programme for his exhibition in collaboration with German artist Dieter Löchle titled “Elements”
Watch this video to get an idea of what’s in store at the gallery;


Thursday 6 March 2014

English Martyrs students work on display in the emerge space at Hartlepool Art Gallery


Currently showing in the emerge space at Hartlepool Art Gallery is some fantastic work by students from English Martyrs school & sixth form college.

The exhibition is the first in a rolling programme of work by local schools that will be showing in the gallery.

The work on display is a stunning variety of fine art, photography, textiles and ceramics.

The exhibition runs until the 18th of March and the gallery is open from Tuesday to Saturday 10am until 5pm