This year saw the introduction of a brand new course to Highfields, GCSE Art, Craft and Design. Replacing GSCE Fine Art, this course seeks to broaden the creative horizons for the students allowing them to express through different mediums. To prepare future GCSE students for this exciting new course, ceramics has been added to the Key Stage 3 curriculum giving them access to exceptional pottery facilities, complete with a wide array of glazes, state-of-the-art equipment, and a large electric kiln.
Recently, Year 8 students have had the chance to immerse themselves in the world of ceramics, creating impressive final pieces over the last two terms. During the spring term, five Year 8 classes embarked on a project, themed around "fungi." Students delved into the intriguing realm of mushrooms and toadstools, crafting ceramic spoons inspired by the Turkish studio potter Victoria Baba. They also created 2D artworks influenced by Turkey Tail fungus and the artist Raymond Saa, exploring both the artistic and natural beauty of fungi.
In the summer term, four Year 8 classes focused on creating ceramic "Evil Eye" hanging amulets. After researching the symbol's significance in various cultures and producing detailed pencil drawings of eyes, students designed their own unique "Evil Eye" pieces. They also studied contemporary craftspeople inspired by the symbol, including ceramicists and textile artists who are successfully selling their work globally.
Throughout these projects, students employed a range of pottery techniques, such as slabbing, modeling, coiling, and sgraffito. Their creations underwent a biscuit firing followed by an earthenware glaze firing, resulting in vibrant and colorful finishes.
The dedication and creativity displayed by the Year 8 students has been remarkable. Their efforts not only highlight their artistic skills but also their ability to connect with diverse cultural themes through the medium of pottery. Highfields School is proud to support and nurture the talents of these young artists.