POTTED
HISTORY – GRAHAM TAYLOR
ROMAN,
ANGLO-SAXON, TUDOR, GREEK, EGYPTIAN, BRONZE-AGE, VICTORIAN and mor e
These wor kshops combine an art and craft
activity with histor y and are a cost effective, real alternative to a field
trip; I bring a living museum to you. I
present all wor kshops in period costume, using tools and equipment appropriate to the
era. The day begins wor king with the whole class using my
extensive “Por table Museum ” handling collection, which acts as
a springboard to talk about many aspects of life in the period. While many subjects are covered in an infor mative and sometimes humor ous way, these are always pitched at
a level appropriate to the age group, clear but never patronising. I will demonstrate the ways in which the pots
were made, which for all except the Bronze-Age wor kshop, involves throwing a pot on an
ancient potters wheel, proven to mesmerise the most boisterous class. Every wor kshop has a hands-on element
allowing the children to express their creativity, while engaging in an
activity that involves real technology from the period. By the end of the day the children will have
gained considerable additional infor mation about the histor ical era covered and will have
produced their own replica artefact to keep.
Other
activities that can, on request, for m part include Archaeological
Challenges, which encourage the children to look closely at artefacts and
discover the stor ies that they can tell us about the people of the past.
The
knowledge and skills gained through these activities will equip the children to
better appreciate what they see when the next visit a museum, and help them to
understand that a potsherd isn't just a "bit of broken pot", it's a
piece of the jigsaw of the past and a part of someone’s life.
The
structure of the day would nor mally run as follows but can be tailor ed to your school day: 9am to break,
handling collection and demonstration session with the entire class: After
break the class is divided into two or three groups of 10 to 15 children,
I wor k with one group befor e lunch and two groups after lunch,
for approx. 40 minutes to 1 hour each,
to complete the hands-on activity. If
time allows there will be a question and answer session at the end of the day,
which can be planned to include parents if required.
Hands-on
projects are as follows:
Egyptian: Canopic Jar made from pre prepared pot
Greek: Rhyton (Animal head drinking cup)
from pre prepared pot
Prehistor ic: Hand built Neolithic bowl and animal/deity
figure
Roman: Roman Head Pot from pre prepared pot
Anglo
Saxon: Hand decor ated Saxon urn from pre prepared pot
Mediaeval: Knight Jug from pre prepared pot or a Mediaeval encaustic tile
Tudor : Bellarmine jar made from pre
prepared pot
Civil
War: Slipware Plate/bowl made from
pre prepared pot
Victor ian: Painted Plate made from pre prepared
pot
The
following give an idea of the structure of the day:
ROMAN
The
Handling Collection includes: Amphor ae, Samian Ware, Barbotine ware,
lamps, deity figurines, greyware, cooking pots, head pots, mor taria, altars, incense burners,
votives, etc..
Which are
used to lead a lesson covering: Trade
& produce, the empire, transpor t, the Roman army, Hadrian’s Wall , the gods, Roman Crafts, domestic
life and much mor e.
The
Hands-On Activity: The children will
make Head Pots, representations of gods on pots; I will bring along one pre prepared soft clay
vessel for each child, the children will then
model these to represent a face. At the
end of the day the pots will be taken back to my studio, dried and fired to
make them permanent. Once they are
returned to the school, usually after three to four weeks, they can be painted.
Alternative
Activities: Making a Roman Altar or Making a Roman Samian Bowl (Useful
if a quicker wor kshop is required)
GREEK
The
Handling Collection includes: Amph
Which are
used to lead a lesson covering: Trade
& produce, the arts, the Greek & Spartan armies, the navy, Olympics
& athletics, democracy, domestic life and much mor e.
The
Hands-On Activity: The children will
make Rhytons, animal headed drinking vessels;
I will bring along one pre prepared soft clay vessel for each child, the children will then
model these to represent their own chosen animal, a handle will be
applied. At the end of the day the pots
will be taken back to my studio, dried and fired to make them permanent. Once they are returned to the school, usually
after three to four weeks, they can be painted.
Alternative
Activities: Aryballos making an animal
shaped perfume bottle or Attic Bowl Painting on a pre prepared and fired Greek bowl.
Visit my
website at www.pottedhistor y.co.uk
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