Wednesday 5 November 2014

L4 Trip to The Oxford University Museum of Natural History

The L4 spent the day exploring the zoological and earth collections at The Oxford University Museum of Natural History. Girls used a range of mixed-media to make observational drawings from thousands of geological and zoological specimens. Work produced will be developed into final designs for the forthcoming exhibition at The Ashmolean, as part of the art school Centenary celebrations.













6th Form Trip to The Royal Academy to see Anselm Kiefer

The Sixth form art students visited an exhibition of work by Anselm Kiefer, the internationally renowned contemporary artist. They marvelled at the scale, unusual use of materials and the epic narratives Kieffer employed in his work. From canvases, photographs, large sculptures, his use of wood, straw, earth, tar, molten metal, ashes and constructed mixed-media inspired the girls to re-consider their own practice.




U3 Visit to The Ashmolean

As part of the Centenary celebrations, the U3 studied Egyptian art in The Ashmolean. The focus of the visit was to look at the figure, animals and symbolism. The girls worked hard drawing in a variety of media, including pencil, pens and iPads. This work will form the basis of the girls submission for the Centenary Exhibition in The Ashmolean in March in 2015.






Friday 4 July 2014

L6 Art in Nature at the Botanical Gardens

As part of activities week L6 A Level and IB students spent the day exploring the theme of art in nature. Using experimental drawing processes the girls designed and made their own artist's tools and inks from found natural resources. The afternoon was spent using their unconventional tools to draw from the large collection of botany just down the road in the Botanical Gardens, Oxford.








Monday 30 June 2014

L5 experimental sensory drawing workshop.







Private View

You are all invited to The Art School Private View this Friday from 4-7.30pm, for music, canape and a broad range of work from GCSE and A Level students.


Year 9 Art Textiles students visit St Ives.


Girls drew, painted, stitched and pressed clay clay into rocks at St Ives this June. Blessed with fantastic weather, art textiles students were able to work on the beach and cliff tops for most of the tour. The rest of the time was spent at The Tate St Ives, celebrating its 21st Birthday with an outstanding exhibition International Exchanges:Modern Art and St Ives 1915-1965. Girls also spent time studying sculpture at The Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden and were given a pot throwing display at the world famous Leach Pottery Studio