The Hunky Punks Project is a series of youth and community workshops to create monsters from recycled fabrics and materials based upon the Hunky Punks found on All Saint's Church, Langport. The workshops will cumulate in a showcase event as part of the Langport festival at the church.

Monday, 29 April 2013

Artist Profile: Julie Roberts


You've met Penny and myself, so now it's time for, last but not least...


JULIE ROBERTS
EDUCATION: BA(Hons) Textile Crafts

OCCUPATION: Designer maker - Textiles, and artist educator
WEBSITE: www.julieroberts.co.uk
FACEBOOK: Julie-Roberts-Textiles
TWITTER: @the_crafty_hen 


BIO: I am a textile maker based in Bristol, but working across the South West and parts of the South East. I deliver community art projects, art workshops and anything else that involves sharing skills and teaching people new crafty things. 
I have worked as lead artist on a number of large projects over the last 8 or 9 years as well as a number of smaller workshops and projects. I work with anyone and everyone and particularly enjoy working on projects that have creativity at their core. I love to share skills and watch people create and make. It's great seeing people proud of what they have made.

MY INVOLVEMENT IN THE HUNKY PUNKS PROJECT:
My role in this project is to mentor 2 emerging artists, Sarah and Penny,  to develop their careers in community arts, but also as artists themselves. I will be taking a mainly supportive role in the project in terms of delivery, but will act as support to both artists in their delivery, planning and every other stage of the project. I will be co-ordinating the artists, sessions, monitoring and evaluation etc. I will also be delivering the sessions to primary schools. I'll also be installing the showcase at the church, which I can't wait to see.


Primary Hunky Punk Sessions

Well my first blog post on here, thanks to sarah for doing such a great job so far.

I have run 2 of the primary sessions as part of the Hunky Punk project with Huish Episcopi Primary School and Curry Mallet school, as well as assisting Sarah at a couple of sessions.


Both primary schools did an amazing job using their imagination to create their Hunky Punks.
We created designs for our Hunky Punks first by combining our favourite and last favourite animals and sometime adding bits of others to make it more interesting. 



Once pupils had created the designs, we helped them with how to turn their design into a real life soft Hunky Punk.



Here are Curry Mallet school proudly showing off their Hunky Punks!


...and here are Huish Episcopi Primary's, they look like they are all about ready to be tucked up in bed!


I'm looking forward to having all the Hunky Punks together on display at the Church, it will be great to see them all together!

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Hunky Punk Facts!

As part of the project we are developing Toy Kits to sell so that anyone who isn't able to attend the workshops can make their own Hunky Punk at home!

As part of this, Sarah has created fact sheets about the Hunky Punks to inspire the character of you Hunky Punk.

Please click here to view the Hunky Punk Factsheets

More info about Toy Kits and where you will be able to buy them coming soon!

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Finale to Huish Hunky Punks 3/3

Very sad to be leaving Huish Episcopi Academy as the Year 7 students I've been working with were so much fun and so incredibly talented! Have a look at the Hunky Punks they designed, drafted patterns for and then constructed using recycled fabrics! Works of art each and every one!
See them displayed as part of the Langport Festival 1st - 8th June (more details here) and even make your own Hunky Punk!









Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Huish 2/3

Yesterday's Hunky Punk workshop in Huish Episcopi Academy was so much fun I forgot to take any photos! The Year 7 students took their paper patterns from the first session and transformed them into 3D hunkypunks! Next time we'll be decorating them and I'll be sure to take lots of photos!!!

Final Youth Group 3/3

Sadly last night was our last youth group workshop! We had a lot of fun and have now produced an enormous amount of Hunky Punks - all of which are incredible!
They will all be on display at the All Saints Church in Langport during the Langport Festival. Click here for more details.




Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Workshops are going strong! Youth Group 2/3

Last night we had our second Youth Group workshop. This week Sarah was joined by Penny to run it and it was lovely to see some of the same faces from last week making more Hunky Punks but we also welcomed a whole new group of creative makers!
Here's what we got up to...

Penny with her creation!



This is Grant and his creation, Grant is a New Saint from All Saints Church who helped create The Hunky Punk Project in the beginning. Glad to see him enjoying the fruits of his labour!

Sarah getting stuck in.




A collection of Hunky Punks created this week!