Multi Sensory Art Project - a trip to Clanger Wood
Film by Julieann Worrall Hood
- Sculpture
- Installation Art
- Craft and Design
- Film and Video
- Mixed Media
- Socially Engaged Practice
- Live Art
- Personal Narratives & Identity
- Environment & Sustainability
- Health & Wellness
- Participatory & Collaborative
- Educational Initiatives
- Pmld
- Multi Sensory
- Disability Arts
- Disability Inclusion
- Environmental Art
- Experiential
- Sensory
- Young People
Dimensions
4 minute film
The Marsh Award for Excellence in Visual Arts Engagement
The Multi Sensory Art Project 2022
In December 2022 Julieann Worrall Hood was a recipient of the national Marsh Award for Excellence in Visual Arts Engagement along with her colleagues Rebecca Churchill and Emma Kerr for their work on the Multi Sensory Art Project.
‘Over the last ten years, The Multi-Sensory Art Project has taught us that we have to jump insurmountable hurdles to make access to high quality arts events possible for young people with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD). These challenges have made us all the more passionate and determined to create such opportunities for those who would otherwise not be able to encounter them, and this article and film details the challenges and joys of making this a reality.’
From an article written by Rebecca Churchill, project founder.
A partnership project led by Roche Court Educational Trust. In 2022 the project encompassed four group visits to Roche Court Sculpture Park, Wiltshire, two off-site visits and for the first time ever for all the children involved, a trip to the woods. This film was made by Julieann - her first ever foray into filmmaking!
The film was shown at the online, international PMLD Conference in September 2022 and at Oily Cart Super Sensory Share, Battersea Arts Centre, in February 2023.
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