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Artist Farwa Moledina explores the work of Grace Ndiritu in our school resource packs: https://t.co/NAFOwtgHtG
Ndiritu's work investigates identity, using the fabric as blindfold, hijab, headscarf, burka, veil, bandanna, purdah and turban. #MoreThanAMoment #TakeAMoment
Get creative at home and download our free Activity Packs inspired by our current Faster Than Ever exhibition: https://t.co/Iq1KFLIe1W
Created by Birmingham artist Farwa Moledina, they include practical activities for Key Stage 1, 2 and 3.
Follow along with artist Katharine Wade to create your own drip drawings, experimenting with paint, pattern and colour: https://t.co/iq2Gloqh4d
We'd love to see creations – share on social media using #ikongallery.
Ikon’s Learning Programme is supported by @CASSART1984.
There's just one month left until our new exhibitions open!
Australian Aboriginal artist Judy Watson shows new paintings and video, exploring sacred sites in the light of her family history.
Join us for the launch on Wednesday 4 March, 6-8pm. https://t.co/sG0kpRiIZJ
Join @BarberInstitute for a Jan de Beer Christmas party! Watch angels come to life with Dr Pablo Pakula of @unibirmingham’s Drama & Theatre Arts, enjoy live music, a late exhibition viewing and festive food and drink. Tuesday 10 Dec, 6–8pm. Book here: https://t.co/Se5xcNvQ15
Join @DrawingGaia and artists in the Forward: New Art from Birmingham Showcase at Ikon for an informal group discussion related to different aspects of accessibility in galleries in Birmingham. Thursday 11 April, 6.00-7.00pm. Free, booking essential. https://t.co/SkoOTGR4Wm
Have you noticed…that many of the works in the #KätheKollwitz exhibition feature shadowy figures, which Kollwitz uses as a symbol for death?