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A Brave Art student poses behind a portrait frame News

Brave Artists will spend eight weeks exploring the many portraits on display at Christchurch Mansion

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Opportunities for early years facilitators and musicians News

Little Beats network and professional development opportunities for early years facilitators and musicians

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Model of a Barn Owl by artist Tanya Barton News

Thank you to all the wonderful staff at Christchurch Mansion who helped make our Brave Art residency a success. The wonderful models, sketches, drawings and paintings can be seen in our exhibition from Wednesday 13th September at the Christchurch Mansion.

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A colourful picture of a butterfly Blog posts

The exhibition, ‘Mutiny in Colour’ at Moyes Hall in Bury St Edmunds, stimulated students to try new techniques and feel empowered to move out of their comfort zone. 

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Photograph of an artwork featuring a hardboard anchor covered in the self-portraits of Brave Art students. Blog posts

Brave Artists in Bury St Edmunds ended the summer term with an exciting commission for the Anchors Aweigh! Art Trail, Woodbridge Festival. Student Josh said: ‘It’s like riding down a river of paint to a world of colour!’

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Clown Doctor Dr Kit Kat AKA actor, Katrina Beckford, wearing a red nose and smiling. Artists' stories

Dr Kit Kat is known for being purrfectly sweet and gentle. She can be quite easily spotted as she has adorable, fluffy, purple ears, a red nose and a smile like a Cheshire cat.

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a group shot of workshop participants looking to the camera Artists' stories

Suffolk Artlink’s Clown Round team recently participated in a Hocus Pocus Theatre hosted professional development residency ‘Clown Through Mask’ led by world-renowned clown teacher Sue Morrison visiting from Canada.

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Artist, Erik James Mack, leading a masterclass Artists' stories

Erik uses a combination of black and coloured pens to draw bold lines to create images of people, which have been inspired from films, television, and family. His portrayals are full of character and expression. He likes to play with humour in many of his drawings.

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