A workshop for students to create a 2D art entry for Speaking 4 The Planet with the theme of 'Life Below the Water' with Sue Greenwood, Visual Art Teacher.
Do you care about the decline of ocean health impacted by humans? Would you like to create a piece of 2D art that informs or makes a point about this?
Oceans, seas and marine resources are increasingly threatened, degraded or destroyed by human activities, reducing their ability to provide crucial ecosystem services.
Important classes of threats are, among others, climate change, marine pollution, unsustainable extraction of marine resources and physical alterations and destruction of marine and coastal habitats and landscapes. The deterioration of coastal and marine ecosystems and habitats is negatively affecting human well-being worldwide. (sdgs.un.org)
Students will research and produce (or begin) an artwork on one of the points mentioned above to enter into the S4TP Visual Art competition. Materials will be supplied.
Cost: Free
Location: E5 Enviro Art and Clay, Climate Action Campus