Jub Jub Club Group Exhibition
Pop Art Portraits
Jub Jub Club Group Exhibition
'Pop Art Portraits' is the Jub Jub Club's
very first group exhibition. On Sunday 26th June, Lucy Sharp
the Jub Jub convenor taught the members all about the 1960's
Pop Art movement with relevant examples from artists such as
Andy Warhol. The children then created their very own self
portraits with the aid of a small mirror. The Portraits were
then scanned into the computer, manipulated, and duplicated
several times. Each member then had four copies of their
own portrait to paint in the famous Pop Art style with an
emphasis on bright, bold, block colours.
The Jub Jub
Club is a membership programme for young people (aged 7-13).
As part of the programme the Gallery hosts activities every
second Sunday afternoon from 1.30-3.30pm. The Jub Jub Club
seeks to provide a series of art/culture based experiences
for young people. This includes hands on activities such as
painting, sculpture, photography and craft based activities
as well as opportunities to engage with and respond to
artists and exhibitions. This exhibition is opening on
Friday 15th July and is available for viewing until Sunday
31st July.
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