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Classroom Portraits
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This series of conversations with art educators, practitioners and makers expands on the ideas presented by Visualise: The Runnymede Trust and Freelands Foundation 2024 report on Race & Inclusion in Secondary School Art Education. In this episode 'Classroom Portraits' we are joined by Exodus Crooks, a Birmingham-based multi-disciplinary artist and educator who works with installation, film-making and text. Through their practice they explore ideas of self-determination, religion and spirituality at the intersection of education, using their role as a teacher to re-imagine Western pedagogy. Exodus has previously exhibited with Iniva, Ikon Gallery and the National Gallery, among others. Today they’ll be joining me to discuss their experience as both an educator and former student, and how we can transform the art curriculum within the classroom.
Freelands Foundation works to broaden access to art education and the visual arts across the UK. They work with teachers and educators to develop diverse and ambitious approaches to art education. Read the report Visualise report here.
Executive producer and host Lou Mensah
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Music King Henry IV original composition for Shade Podcast by Brian Jackson
Edit & Mix by Tess Davidson
Editorial support from Anne Kimunguyi
Podcast design Joel Antoine-Wilkinson
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
73 episodes
Manage episode 447358403 series 2558475
This series of conversations with art educators, practitioners and makers expands on the ideas presented by Visualise: The Runnymede Trust and Freelands Foundation 2024 report on Race & Inclusion in Secondary School Art Education. In this episode 'Classroom Portraits' we are joined by Exodus Crooks, a Birmingham-based multi-disciplinary artist and educator who works with installation, film-making and text. Through their practice they explore ideas of self-determination, religion and spirituality at the intersection of education, using their role as a teacher to re-imagine Western pedagogy. Exodus has previously exhibited with Iniva, Ikon Gallery and the National Gallery, among others. Today they’ll be joining me to discuss their experience as both an educator and former student, and how we can transform the art curriculum within the classroom.
Freelands Foundation works to broaden access to art education and the visual arts across the UK. They work with teachers and educators to develop diverse and ambitious approaches to art education. Read the report Visualise report here.
Executive producer and host Lou Mensah
Shade Podcast Instagram
Shade Podcast Website
Music King Henry IV original composition for Shade Podcast by Brian Jackson
Edit & Mix by Tess Davidson
Editorial support from Anne Kimunguyi
Podcast design Joel Antoine-Wilkinson
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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