Past Winners
We asked winning schools to let us know how they spent their Award money.
The following are examples of some of the ways in which winners in Artworks 2002 spent their £2000 Award:
- Hilltop School, Rotherham purchased art resources such as clay, and tools such as saws, pliers, hammers
and drills. They organised a multi-sensory two-day workshop and held drama and dance workshops
on the theme of 'Listen, touch, try'.
- Holme Hall Primary School, Derbyshire ran two artist-in-residence projects involving all pupils, producing finished work which is now on permanent display in the School.
- Milburn Primary School, Cumbria organised pupil-led trips to the 1853 Gallery at Saltaire in Yorkshire to see a David Hockney exhibition, and to the Charles Rennie Mackintosh trail in Glasgow.
- Mossbank Primary School, Shetland spent some of the Award money on personal development for the teacher, in the form of a stone-carving and sculpture workshop. The remaining money was spent on resources for pupils to create soapstone sculptural flowers for the gardens at the school and at Bonhoga Gallery (the School's partner in the original Award entry).
- Sir William Burrough Primary School, London employed a storyteller to give tours of Tate Modern for all the pupils, and purchased resources for a new art project the creation of a mosaic frieze for the School playground.