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Londoners
Urged To Sharpen Up And Draw Together
- East End Event Launches Month Long
Celebration of Drawing Across UK -
with Quentin Blake, Posy Simmonds
and Lord Foster
Explore Bio Diversity, Biomedical Science
and Changing Cities
30 August 2007: World famous illustrator
Quentin Blake is calling all Londoners
to sharpen their pencils for The Big
Draw East: Drawing Things Together,
a massive day of free drawing events across
East London on Sunday, 30 September. The
day starts at 1030am when Quentin Blake
will release a huge flock of paper birds
from the V&A Museum of Childhood.
The Big Draw East is an opportunity for
adults and children of all ages to discover
the joy of drawing and to explore different
ways of seeing the world with some of the
UK's leading designers, illustrators, scientists,
artists, architects and engineers. The Big
Draw East marks the launch of the eighth
Big Draw, a free month-long celebration
of drawing at over 1,300 venues throughout
the country and London. More than 500,000
people are expected to take part. The Big
Draw East and all Big Draw events are listed
in full at: www.campaignfordrawing.org
The Big Draw East takes place at 20
venues across the East End, and over 45
separate drawing activities - every one
of them free - will be held throughout the
day. They celebrate the East End's creative
wealth and rich cultural diversity. A shuttle
bus will connect venues - the fare is a
drawing.
Children from Hackney and Tower Hamlets
are involved in preparations for the Big
Day in schools across the two boroughs,
where they are making artwork for banners
to be displayed at the event..
Derwent, England's only pencil manufacturer,
and Tullis Russell, Scotland's premier papermaker,
are providing free, high quality materials
at each venue. Events explore exciting themes,
such as sustainable design, body culture,
changing cities, and shaping the future.
Contributors include:
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Architects from
top firms Future Systems, make
and Foster + Partners, who will
lead the quest to see buildings differently
in Changing Cities (sponsored
by Hammerson). |
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Dr Greg Elgar of
Queen Mary, University of London, will
lift the lid on life in the lab, encouraging
visitors to design amazing 'virtual'
creatures (sponsored by the Wellcome
Trust). |
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Artists Adam Dant,
Andrew Logan and Posy Simmonds
will be drawing on the Celebrity Frame,
a huge canvas in Museum Gardens (next
to the V&A Museum of Childhood).
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Architect-artist Narinder
Sagoo and architect-engineer Alistair
Lenczner (both with Foster + Partners)
will invite participants to use special
viewfinders to take a closer look at
the city, and at what happens behind
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of the 45 Big Draw East activities taking
place on 30 September. Plan your own
perfect Big Draw East day at www.campaignfordrawing.org:
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Start the day seeking
inspiration at the The Gift of Creativity
event in Sir John Soane's Grade 1 building,
St John on Bethnal Green Church. Work
with artists Lucy Brennan, Matt
Caines and Regan O'Callaghan
to make observational drawings during
the 10am service. Seek the soul in Jane
Prophet's 'The Heart' and watch
a video of hart surgeon's Francis
Wells' swab drawings. Walk 50 metres
to
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Shape the Future,
York Hall, Bethnal Green. Invent and
fly zero carbon flying machines and
design carbon neutral airfields, with
engineer Chris Wise, one of the
team who created the Millennium Bridge
and Ed McCann, TV presenter of
Engineering at the Cutting Edge
and Buildings of Britain. Catch
a ride to
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Investigate how One
Cell Made Me (funded by the Wellcome
Trust), at The Octagon, Queen Mary,
University of London. Explore human
biology with genomic scientists, work
with Tessa Garland and other artists
from Bow Arts Trust to uncover
surprising developmental links between
humans and animals. Create and race
your own virtual creatures. Make science-inspired
clothes and adornments with the London
College of Fashion to star in your
own photo-shoot and then grab the free
bus and
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Join the "Easy Graphics"
campaign at Bishopsgate Institute.
Austin Williams leads RIBA workshop
Condensing Complexity. Have fun
reducing over-complex everyday instructions
- from fire regulations to the Highway
Code - into simple graphics, drawings
and cartoon strips. Use your drawing
to get a free bus ride to
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Drop into the Geffrye
Museum and use drawing skills to
make 3-D houses of different periods
while taking part in Drawing Rooms.
Will you choose a Victorian parlour,
Tudor Hall or 1990s loft? Advisors from
The Building Exploratory and the museum
are on hand. Head over to a
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Bug Party at SPACE,
Hackney for the chance to explore biodiversity,
the amazing world of insects and man's
impact on the world, with artist Brandon
Ballengee and his current projects
Eco-Action and Love Motels. Finally... |
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End your day in style
at The Big Knees Up at Bethnal
Green Working Men's Club. Cor blimey
trousers, pens 'n' sing alongs, dancing,
magic in a huge evening of musical entertainment,
cabaret and, of course, drawing with
Le Gun magazine; Hunga Munga, and live
entertainment from 1927, Shekoyekh Klezmer
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Covent Garden hosts Big Draw Day
The Campaign for Drawing will launch its
nationwide Big Draw Day in Covent Garden
this year for the very first time. Held
over the weekend of Saturday 13th and Sunday
14th October, celebrity drawing and art
enthusiasts including broadcaster Andrew
Marr, illustrators Daisy de Villeneuve and
Mishael Foreman, cartoonists Gerald Scarfe
and Posy Simmonds, plus the crème
of London's art community will come together
to take part in a series of drawing games.
The Covent Garden Big Draw will offer
unique workshops exploring the excitement
and magic of drawing - all for FREE!
Other London Big Draw Venues
From 1-31 October, Big Draw events take
place throughout London, including: Hackney
Museum, The Design Museum, The British Museum,
Sir John Soane's Museum, London Zoo, Jerwood
Space, National Portrait Gallery, Royal
Armouries, Guardian Newsroom, National Gallery,
HMS Belfast to name a few. Full listings
at www.campaignfordrawing.org.
The Big Draw, launched in 2000, has encouraged
over a million people to draw, proved that
drawing can be a social activity, and notched
up two Guinness World records - for the
longest drawing in the world (one kilometre)
and the greatest number of people drawing
simultaneously (over 7000). The Campaign
for Drawing's initiatives are winning international
recognition and Big Draw events are now
planned for New York, Washington, Boston,
Vancouver, Australia, New Zealand and Portugal.
Lord Foster, leading architect and Campaign
for Drawing Patron, said: "Drawing
is the root of every concept and design.
It is a fundamental life skill. The Big
Draw inspires people of all ages to engage
with the world we inhabit and I hope that
more people will rediscover the immediacy
of the medium they relished as children."
Sue Grayson Ford, Director, Campaign
for Drawing said: We can boast that
35,000 people drew together on a single
day at previous launch events in Exhibition
Road and Trafalgar Square. But the 2007
national launch, and its pre-event schools
and community programme, has already brought
together 32 arts organisations and 20 schools,
often for the first time. We predict this
celebration of East London's dynamic cultural
life will be our most exciting event yet.
Sir Christopher Frayling, Rector,
Royal College of Art, commented:
The artist, Paul Klee, once said that
drawing means taking a line for a walk.
Looked at like that, The Big Draw is a stroll
on a national scale!
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Photo opportunities: As part of
the build-up programme for The Big Draw
East photo opportunities of children engaging
in drawing workshops exist in London schools
during September. Please contact Jo Williamson..
Press Information:
http://www.kallaway.co.uk/campaign-for-drawing.htm
Kallaway
www.kallaway.co.uk
Will Kallaway
020 7221 7883
will.kallaway@kallaway.co.uk
Jo Williamson
020 7221 7883
jo.williamson@kallaway.co.uk
About The Big Draw
The Big Draw is the UK's biggest annual
free celebration of visual art, with 1,000
events and over 500,000 participants. In
last year's national Big Draw launch, 7000
participants celebrated the Amazing Spaces
of Somerset House and King's College London
with a packed programme of activities -
from making watercolours of the fountains
to knitting a giant London Townhouse.
About the Campaign For Drawing
The Campaign for Drawing has a simple aim:
to get everyone drawing. The Big Draw, its
annual October showpiece, proves that drawing
can be a public activity as well as a private
passion. The Campaign was inspired by the
great Victorian writer and visionary, John
Ruskin. His mission was not to teach people
to draw, but how to see. Each Big Draw season
brings fresh opportunities to discover how
drawing can connect us to our environment
and heritage.
The Campaign's education programme turns
its research findings into practical guidance
in a series of books, DVDs and other resources.
These show how learning through drawing
can take place in schools, museums, galleries
and heritage sites. Its new Professional
Development Programme will be designed
to change attitudes to drawing and the way
it is used. This will share the knowledge
gained over the last six years with teachers
and other educators, artists, designers,
scientists, technologists and more. The
Campaign for Drawing is supported by Arts
Council England, the Esmée Fairbairn
Foundation, the Worshipful Company of Painter-Stainers
and Foster+Partners.
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