Next Step Pyramid The Next Step Pyramid group worked with the Leeds Big Bookend literature festival exploring stories. They created illustrated books about their lives,... Read More...
The Dark Light
D4 The Dark Light was created by D4 - Andrew Towse and Anne-Marie Atkinson. It was exhibited at Shoddy and at Left Bank for the... Read More...
These books are ALIVE!! Steal away your senses
High Rise Movement In Spring 2017, the High Rise Movement group visited the Tetley to see 'These books were alive; they spoke to me!', an exhibition of printed... Read More...
Winter Stories
High Rise Visual Arts High Rise Movement High Rise Music During Autumn Term 2016, the High Rise groups used the theme of Winter Stories to... Read More...
Wire Sculptures
Ribblehead Group The group were inspired by a wire angel made by one of our freelancers, Edward Mortimer. They experimented with garden wire to see... Read More...
Minnie the Moocher
Artists on this project were: Bloodcurdling Ben Brook, Long John Densley, James HeselDeepDarkWood, James HouseOnTheHill, Jean Paul GirardEerie, Ghoulie Shackleston, Kreepy Kelly Shine, Lisa Cackling... Read More...
Skelton Grange
During the summer term, the Visual Arts group visited Skelton Grange Conservation Volunteers. Inspired by the outdoors, the group created fired clay mobiles to hang... Read More...
Kirkstall Art Trail
High Rise Movement The group visited Kirkstall Abbey as part of a theme exploring the 200th Year anniversary of the Leeds Liverpool Canal. The groups... Read More...
BEYOND Festival
Pyramid of Arts led on the development and delivery of BEYOND - Learning Disability and the Arts in Leeds, a brand new festival celebrating the... Read More...
Red Blue Yellow
D4 D4 are artists Andrew Towse and Anna-Marie Atkinson. [huge_it_gallery id="13"] It’s colour. Sausages, paper, a ball, feather, zig zags, art stuff Get... Read More...
Bringing The Outside In
Ribblehead An exhibition exploring the stretch of Holbeck and Hunslet which connects Barkston House (where Pyramid are based) and the Tetley. Our members visited Slunglow... Read More...
What’s In A Label?
Next Step & Alice Clayden Next Step worked with Alice Clayden to contribute individual textile panles to a huge installation at Left Bank for the... Read More...
Wizard of Oz
High Rise Movement The movement group took the theme of musicals in the Spring term of 2016, and the group picked the Wizard of Oz... Read More...
Winter Weather
Elders Our Elders Group used visual arts methods to prompt conversations and reminisence about Winter and cold weather. The work they produced was not about... Read More...
Shoddy
High Rise Sensory High Rise Visual Arts In Spring 2016, the two High Rise groups exhibited work created especially for the Shoddy exhibition. The finished... Read More...
The Golden Football
High Rise Music Both music groups came together to create and perform their own musical at the Carriageworks Theatre in April 2016. The group devised... Read More...
Woodsong
YoYos Our YoYos Group worked in partnership with baritone Philip Smith and Pianist Jonathan Fisher to explore the world of 'Lieder', or art song, in... Read More...
Totemic!
Totemic! was a series of summer workshops for young people for the Breeze Arts Festival 2016, in which the group used polystyrene to make large... Read More...
Fluffy Up
Eden Fluffy Up is a three dimensional textile and felting sculpture created by our Eden Group. [huge_it_gallery id="36"] Artists involved were; Claire Foster, Clare... Read More...
The Elements
High Rise Music The music group explored the theme of elements, writing their own songs, and performing the completed piece at the end of the term.... Read More...
Summer Stories
Summer Stories was a four week project based at Meanwood Valley Urban Farm, exploring the Farm itself, with sound, film and animation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phIG3F6lX9o&feature=share [huge_it_gallery... Read More...
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