Lochgilphead
by talc. & Mid Argyll Youth Forum
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About the Book
The pictures contained within this magazine were taken By young people as part of a project between Mid Argyll Youth Forum and The Media Art & Design Programme at the Templar Arts and Leisure Centre in Tarbert. During Their Summer Holiday they took part in A digital photography and Layout workshop led by Artists Nicole Heidtke and Stefan Baumberger.
The aim was for the young people to capture a day in the life of their local community, Lochgilphead. It also allowed the young people to create a range of visual information through observing and recording from their own experiences and to have the freedom to discover and choose ways to create imagery which would bring their local community to life – as well as providing a platform for the young people to both work as a team, independently and have fun.
The Project was funded by Argyll and Bute Youth Services and organised by Argyll and Bute Youth Services in partnership with TALC. Media Art & Design.
The aim was for the young people to capture a day in the life of their local community, Lochgilphead. It also allowed the young people to create a range of visual information through observing and recording from their own experiences and to have the freedom to discover and choose ways to create imagery which would bring their local community to life – as well as providing a platform for the young people to both work as a team, independently and have fun.
The Project was funded by Argyll and Bute Youth Services and organised by Argyll and Bute Youth Services in partnership with TALC. Media Art & Design.
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Youth Arts Argyll
Tarbert, Argyll
Youth Arts Argyll (YAA) offers creative opportunities for young people across Argyll. Workshops • Exhibitions • Portfolio support • Sustainable making We combine digital tools and crafts to connect contemporary art and environment.