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Harrow College students explore their architectural ambitions at Tate Modern

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Harrow College students hoping to make an impact in the world of art and design have taken part in an architecture workshop at Tate Modern.

Students on the BTEC Level 3 extended diploma in Art and Design, Architecture and Product Design attended the Tate Tank sessions on 26 April.

The sessions are designed to teach students about architecture as a performative space.

With guidance from architects Ruairi Glynn and Catrina Stewart, Harrow College students were also asked to create a space worthy for a performance of a giant architectural shadow puppetry show.

During the workshop students were given the opportunity to ask questions to Glynn and Stewart about career paths in the art and design industry. They also quizzed the practicing architects about the inspiration behind some of their works.

Joanna Anderson, lecturer in ceramics, sculpture and art at Harrow College said the workshop offered students a chance to explore the world of architecture: “My students found the workshop at Tate Modern with two London-based architects very inspiring. We had great feedback from the organisers and architects, who commented on how creative and enthusiastic the students were on the day.”


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