A selection of unique portraits and paintings will be on display in The Crypt at Leeds Town Hall from Monday 12 March – Friday 16 March 2007. The artworks are mostly paint-based, but many use mixed media to achieve surprising and unusual effects. Some are bedecked with shimmering jewels; while others make use of layers of paint to lift the images out from the canvas, producing an almost-3D effect. The works in question are by the multi-skilled artists from Pyramid of Arts Older Adults Group, many of whom have moderate to severe learning disabilities. Lead artist Maggie McCool said of the project: "We decided to celebrate the numerous contributions to art that group members have made throughout Pyramid’s 17 years by creating a 'gallery of fame'. We chose the idea of creating self-portraits because it would remind us of all the friendships and art that we made together.” The exhibition is free and everyone is welcome. There will also be a series of workshops each day. These will be designed to enable adults with high support needs and learning disabilities. Workshop places (£5 per participant) must be booked in advance. The venue is wheelchair accessible. If you would like to find out more then please contact Maggie McCool or Sarah Jones on 0113 234 6040 or email:
The project was funded by the Adult and Community Learning Service and the workshops are funded by The Big Lottery. The exhibition opening will be on Monday 12 March 2007 (4.30pm - 6.30pm) and runs until Friday 16 March 2007 (opening hours for the rest of the week are 10am - 4pm) |