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CASE STUDY stencil art May eld Arts Newbury House Art Action Toolbox: Case Study Stencil Art Art Encounter 2005 background Participants: Young people from Mayeld Arts Newbury House Ogra Chorcai Funarte (Nicaragua) Centro Colombo Americano (Colombia) MCAC ART ACTION TOOLBOX: CASE STUDY of STENCIL ART Ennismore Retreat Centre Mayeld, Cork Art Encounter Summer 2005 Theme: Equality and Dreams Art Encounter 2005 was an artistic exchange which saw young artists from Cork, Nicaragua and Colombia, living and working together in Cork for three weeks. Their work was exhibited to the public in Mayeld and in the City centre. The young people were encouraged to explore issues of equality, while sharing cultural experiences and working together on a public art project. They used painting, sculpture, photography and grati art to explore the dreams of young poeple all over the world and how these relate to the Millenium Development Goals. The young people had clear messages that they communciated in very innovative ways. This is a case study of the grati stencil project that took place during Art Encounter 2005 with young participants from Mayeld Arts, Ogra Chorcai, NIcaragua and Colombia.

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Case Study of a youth stencil graffiti project with Mayfield Arts Newbury House

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Page 1: Art Action Toolbox Case Study: Stencils

CASE STUDY stencil art

May!eld Arts Newbury HouseArt Action Toolbox: Case Study Stencil Art Art Encounter 2005background

Participants:

Young people fromMay!eld Arts Newbury HouseOgra ChorcaiFunarte (Nicaragua)Centro Colombo Americano (Colombia)

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Ennismore Retreat Centre May!eld, Cork

Art Encounter Summer 2005

Theme: Equality and Dreams

Art Encounter 2005 was an artistic exchange which saw young artists from Cork, Nicaragua and Colombia, living and working together in Cork for three weeks. Their work was exhibited to the public in May!eld and in the City centre.

The young people were encouraged to explore issues of equality, while sharing cultural experiences and working together on a public art project.

They used painting, sculpture, photography and gra"ti art to explore the dreams of young poeple all over the world and how these relate to the Millenium Development Goals. The young people had clear messages that they communciated in very innovative ways.

This is a case study of the gra"ti stencil project that took place during Art Encounter 2005 with young participants from May!eld Arts, Ogra Chorcai, NIcaragua and Colombia.

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HOW DID WE DO IT?Step 1: Exploring the theme

Step 2: Creating the Stencils

Step 3: Exhibiting the Work

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The group explored the theme of equality and dreams by brainstorming, discussion and debate activ-ites and forum theatre. Information on forum theatre by Theatre of the Oppressed can be found here:www.theatreoftheoppressed.org/The group used the photographys they took in the theatre activities to turn into stencils by using the Photoshop Cutout tool as described in the Stencil Technique. They created slogans to accompany their images from the discussion and brainstorming activities and exploration of the theme. They then printed the images and text onto acetate and proejcted them onto card taped to a wall.

The participants then cut out the black parts of the stencil from the card using cutting blades and cutting boards. They made bridges to hold the white parts together so that the stencil wouldn’t fall apart. If a mistake is made it can always be !xed by adding some masking tape and paper to make a bridge. Most of the stencils were one colour stencils, but if you want two colours you need to cut out two stencils that !t into each other, one for each colour. The group then tested their stencils by spraying onto paper to see what they looked like and if they wanted to make any changes.

The participants began designing the layout of their stencil boards, including a background of free-hand spraypainting and an overlay of the stencil images and slogans. They began spraying outdoors once the design was !nished and had fun creating the vibrant gra"ti boards. The slogans were an important element to communicate their messages. These included, ‘Solidarity is the way to peace,’ and ‘Due to recent cutbacks....’ The gra"ti boards were exhibited in Ennismore Retreat Centre May!eld and in Cork City Centre during Art Encounter 2005.

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IMAGES OF THE FINISHED WORK

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Video of this gra!ti project:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmFOQpSAsS8&feature=player_embedded

Equality is an issue al l over the world and young people need to have a space to discuss it .