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Earlyarts International UnConference

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Earlyarts International UnConference will take place on 9 November 2010, in Halifax, and you have the opportunity to really get involved:

GROW Your Own workshop - come and share the best learning, ideas, skills, approaches and connections you have developed in your practice.

EXPOse Your Work - stalls are free to publically funded arts or cultural organisations, freelancers and charities. If you are an arts, cultural and creative professional (freelancer or organisation) and want to promote your skills, approaches, shows, workshops and opportunities for partnership with the wider early years and family learning sector, then contact us to apply for a stall. As long as your work is directly relevant to nurturing the creative potential of young children, families or early years professionals, you are welcome.

Invite your international colleagues to GLOBALise Yourself - in a series of short interventions designed to enable arts, cultural and early years professionals from outside the UK to make new connections virtually. Along with our audience and online participants they can share approaches and explore what makes a difference for their children and families, and how this works in practice.

Click here for more information about the Unconference.

Free Baltic CPD for primary schools

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learning_teacher189.jpgBALTIC is offering a free CPD session for primary school teachers, 12.30 - 4.30pm on Thursday 14 May.

Using BALTIC's A Duck for Mr. Darwin exhibition as a focus, you will be able to work with artists, to explore creative methods for evaluating learning, to work  with 'Dr. Maths' and with a consultant in emotional intelligence, exploring the potential of themed learning.

 

The event is completely free and includes a light lunch. For further information, or to book a place, please contact Helen Burns at: helenb@balticmill.com or phone 0191 4404929.

Dare to Draw! Free CPD session!

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crayons 2.jpgBaltic are offering Cultural Ambassadors a free twilight session of daring drawing! Join artist Louise Bradley to experiment with exciting drawing methods that you can take back to the classroom. Don't worry if you think you can't draw, all you need is enthusiasm, and Louise will show you the rest!

The session will run from 4 - 6pm on Thursday 19 March at Baltic. For more info or to book contact Helen Burns: Helenb@balticmill.com or phone 0191 440 4929. Don't forget, as with all Cultural Ambassadors events, you can send a colleague if you can't make it!

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