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International Artist Workshop at St. Mary's
Our young artists benefit from an amazing opportunity as Nils Burwitz visits our Art and Design department s part of Leeds City Council’s “Celebrate Mandela Week.”
Our young artists benefit from an amazing opportunity as Nils Burwitz visits our Art and Design department s part of Leeds City Council’s “Celebrate Mandela Week.”
International Artist Workshop at St. Mary's photo gallery (19 photos)
Internationally acclaimed artist Nils Burwitz recently visited St. Mary’s Menston. St. Mary’s has close ties with South Africa through the school’s Bambisanani Partnership which links St. Mary’s and Mnyakanya High School in KwaZulu-Natal.
Nils Burwitz spent the morning in the Art Department working with students of different ages. He described his time in South Africa under the Apartheid regime and how he had used his art as a protest to show the absurdity and evil of the system that segregated and discriminated against people of different coloured skin. Nils referred to his work as ‘Resistance Art’ and gave a fascinating and inspirational account of his time in South Africa. He spoke about his famous art work for Nelson Mandala and his time spent with him.
Nils then worked alongside the students who produced their own work on the theme of “Words Are My Weapon”. Pupils shared their own drawings and discussed their ideas with him.
Nils praised the work of students and the school’s commitment to an equitable partnership with a South African school. He was particularly taken by some art work produced by Year 10 student Nathan Teague entitled “Until everyone is equal, no-one is free.” Beyond the workshop, Nils spent time with Sixth Form artist Jade Rigby-Williams who had produced an entire portfolio of work based on her experience of volunteering in South Africa.
Artist works with St Mary's School students [WHARFEDALE OBSERVER]
Bambisanani Partnership at two Leeds Events
The Bambisanani Partnership was recently represented at two significant events in Leeds
The Bambisanani Partnership was recently represented at two significant events in Leeds
Last week the Bambisanani Partnership was represented at two significant events in Leeds. On Thursday Mr Geldart spoke at a fundraising event organised by Leeds Law Firm, Lupton Fawcett Lee and Priestley.
“The Bambisanani Partnership is an outstanding example of promoting leadership skills in young people from Leeds and in South Africa. I am drawn to the project’s ideals particularly the fact that it is a two-way learning process.”
Kevin Emsley, Chairman of Lupton Fawcett Lee and Priestley
On Saturday, Mr Geldart, Miss Quirke and Sixth Form student Jade Rigby-Williams represented the school at a Cooperative Group Showcase event at Leeds City Museum.
“The Bambisanani Partnership is a World Class example of how two schools from different parts of the world can work together for the mutual benefit of both communities.”
Jean Marton, the Co-operative Movement