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Sisters Joanne (left) and Deborah Clark were two of many youngsters who tried their hand
Sisters Joanne (left) and Deborah Clark were two of many youngsters who tried their hand at screen printing at Huddersfield Art Gallery. Artists Clare Grace, of Ravensthorpe, and Jonathan Korejko, of Lincoln, were there to teach the basics of the art.
It was one of a series of workshops organised by Kirklees Libraries, Museums and Arts. The workshops are aimed at children up to the age of 13. 11th August 1988
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Huddersfield Examiner Archive
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Huddersfield
West Yorkshire
England
HUD 88 4802
Media ID 21757435
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Activities All Our Yesterdays Huddersfield Kirklees Printing West Yorkshire 1988 Supplement
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Sisters Joanne and Deborah Clark, captured in this nostalgic photo print, were among the many young talents who eagerly tried their hand at screen printing at Huddersfield Art Gallery. The workshop was made possible by the artistic guidance of Clare Grace from Ravensthorpe and Jonathan Korejko from Lincoln, who patiently taught these budding artists the basics of this art form. This delightful event was part of a series of workshops organized by Kirklees Libraries, Museums, and Arts with the aim to nurture creativity in children up to 13 years old. It was a sunny day on August 11th, 1988 when these sisters joined other enthusiastic youngsters in exploring their artistic potential. The vibrant energy radiating from this image reflects the joy and excitement that filled the air as children immersed themselves in creating unique prints. Their smiles speak volumes about their newfound passion for art and their eagerness to learn new techniques. This snapshot not only captures a moment frozen in time but also serves as a reminder of how important it is to provide opportunities for young minds to explore different forms of expression. Thanks to initiatives like these workshops, countless children have been inspired to pursue creative endeavors that may shape their futures.
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