Explorers is an opportunity to be part of something new and unique in Hull.
Being an Explorer means that you will discover, investigate, collaborate, and make exciting art in professional spaces.
Young people ages 7-16 have the opportunity to gather weekly with us in our studio space at Artlink Hull | 87 Gallery, with exclusive after-hours access to our exhibitions, or at one of our three unique Hull Libraries locations across the city.
What to expect…
Weekly sessions exploring traditional processes and new technologies including CGI, photography, video and sound, sculpture, drawing and more
The chance to gain an Arts Award qualification and support to boost GCSE and college portfolios
Unique creative experiences online, on site, and across the city
Collaboration with local and national artists and designers
The opportunity to gain first hand knowledge from artists and professionals about what it’s like to have a creative career
A supportive environment to make friends and share your interests
Opportunities to showcase work in exhibitions and presentations
‘I love Explorers because it feels like a community and a family. It’s a great way to try new things that I would never be able to do at school or at home.’
Wednesdays at Artlink Hull | 87 Gallery
for 7-11s: 4.30-6pm and 12-16s: 6.30-8pm
starting Wednesday 6 May | 9 weeks, ending 8 July (no session half-term)
£10 / session for 9 sessions | £90 full term | subsidised places available
Develop fundamental skills from observational drawing and traditional processes through to 3D work and experimentation with CGI, video, sound, and more
Develop personal outcomes with the guidance of our Engagement Producer - artist and qualified teacher Matt
Gain insight into creative careers through collaboration with local and national artists and designers, plus exclusive trips and visits
Explore ways of extending 2D work by using digital platforms from Creative Cloud through to game development and programming software to create powerful visual experiences
Learn about new materials as well as innovative technologies and how they’re being used by contemporary artists
Boost GCSE and A-Level/college coursework with opportunities for 1-1 work with Matt and our Photography facilitator, Ruby
Tuesdays at Artlink Hull | 87 Gallery
for 12-16s: 4.30-6pm
starting Tuesday 5 May | 9 weeks, ending 7 July (no session half-term)
£10 / session for 9 sessions | £90 full term | subsidised places available
Focus in on photography and lens-based media: learn about composition, manual settings, decision-making and build fundamental skills through the use of both digital and analogue film processes
Develop personal outcomes with the specialist, dedicated guidance of Hull-based photographer and educator Ruby Deverell
Collaborate on exciting location photography shoots across the city
Learn the use of Creative Cloud for photo editing and producing expressive digital manipulation
Develop an understanding of commercial or client-based, freelance and self-directed professional pathways
Investigate printing techniques and current, contemporary methods for presenting and sharing photographic work
Meet local and national photographers and artists and gain an understanding of creative career options
‘The support and guidance that I’ve had at Explorers has helped me to overcome challenges that are to do with school and life outside of Explorers, because there are other people there who are all willing to help you and to give their advice and experiences to help you become a different, more developed person.’
Wednesdays at Greenwood Avenue and Gipsyville Libraries
Thursdays at Ings Library
4-5.30pm for young people in Key Stage 2
Term-Time | starting Tues 14 + Weds 15 April | 13 weeks, ending w/c 13 July
free to young people living in each libraries’ postcode area
At each of our three library locations, young people work with local artists to develop new skills, make new friends, gain confidence, and bring about change in their local community.
Collaborate and produce an exhibition for the annual Big Malarkey festival and design displays for each Mini Malarkey
Gain insight into creative careers through sessions with local guest artists
Develop creative research skills by using books to explore themes and plan new projects
Free registration is now open for children in KS2 to join Explorers in Libraries. To enrol, please visit your closest local branch (Ings, Greenwood Avenue, Gipsyville) during opening hours and ask a librarian for more details.
