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Local students from Langbaurgh School get some experience in lino Printing techniques
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Local students from Langbaurgh School get some experience in lino Printing techniques
Local students from Langbaurgh School get some experience in lino Printing techniques with the help of Middlesbrough councils Artist in Residence at Middlesbrough Art Gallery. Artist Keith Alexander demonstrates techniques to Michelle Randall (left) and Leanne Leckenby (right) both from Middlesbrough. 21st June 1994
Ian McIntyre
Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
Middlesbrough
North Yorkshire
England
TA 94 8048
Media ID 21705381
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Gallery Lino Middlesbrough North Yorkshire Teaching Linoleum
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In this print from 1994, local students from Langbaurgh School in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, are seen immersing themselves in the world of lino printing techniques. With the guidance of Middlesbrough Council's Artist in Residence at Middlesbrough Art Gallery, Keith Alexander, these eager learners are given a unique opportunity to explore their artistic talents. The image showcases Michelle Randall and Leanne Leckenby, both hailing from Middlesbrough. Positioned on either side of Keith Alexander, they appear engrossed as he demonstrates various lino printing techniques. The passion and dedication on their faces reflect the transformative power of art education. This snapshot captures a significant moment for these young artists as they gain hands-on experience with linoleum prints. The use of linoleum as a medium allows for intricate designs and bold textures to be created through carving into its surface. Set against the backdrop of Middlesbrough Art Gallery, this scene highlights the importance of community engagement and collaboration between local schools and professional artists. It is an inspiring testament to how art can bridge gaps between generations and nurture creativity within our youth. Preserved by Ian McIntyre's Memory Lane Prints collection, this photograph serves as a timeless reminder that education goes beyond textbooks; it encompasses experiences that shape individuals' lives forever.
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