Thomas Buxton Infants School

Nursery World
17 July 2003

(Photograph) - Five-year-old Parvin Begun from Thomas Buxton Infants School in London has fun inside 'The Den', one of the artworks created for Early Education's Great Outdoors art exhibition at the Children's Gallery in Whitechapel, London. The show was opened by sculptor Anthony Gormley, who said there should be a place for young children's art in the UK's major national galleries. Children aged three to eight at nurseries and schools across the UK contributed work to the exhibition, being asked to create something inspired by their favourite outdoor place or object or how they feel about being outdoors. 'The Den'...

 

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