Student drawing (2018) by Suffolk ArtlinkSuffolk Artlink
Each programme included creative sessions, a trip to a Lowestoft-based museum and a celebration event.
Guided by professional artists, participants created their own contemporary folk art, adding new voices and fresh interpretations to their local heritage.
Suffolk puff in the making 2 (2018) by Project participantsSuffolk Artlink
A group of Pakefield Primary School pupils joined residents at Hildesley Court sheltered housing unit and together they explored artefacts in the Lowestoft Museum. They learned about the art of quilt making, in particular the Suffolk Puff.
Suffolk puff in the making 1 (2018) by Project participantsSuffolk Artlink
Using a variety of printing techniques, the group created a series of paper Suffolk Puff panels, two of which are exhibited in the Domestic Room at Lowestoft Museum, whilst the others are displayed at the school and Hildesley Court.
Cyanotype 3 (2018) by Project participantsSuffolk Artlink
Inspired by the collection of Lowestoft Porcelain, the group learned cyanotype printing techniques to create a series of original prints that are now exhibited in the Porcelain Room at the Museum.
Pupil and resident create together (2018) by Project participantsSuffolk Artlink
A new group of pupils and residents explored artefacts in Lowestoft Maritime Museum. They created hand-stitched pictures of boats, beautifully decorated shells and boats in bottles, all inspired by the Museum's collections.
Decorated sea shells (2018) by Project participantsSuffolk Artlink
Lowestoft Folk Session 4 (2019-10-03) by Roman Hill Primary School pupils and Britten Court residentsSuffolk Artlink
Pupils from Roman Hill Primary School then teamed up with residents at Britten Court Care Home to explore the local folk art at Lowestoft Maritime Museum.
Lowestoft Folk Session 3 (2019-03-22) by Roman Hill Primary School pupils and Britten Court residentsSuffolk Artlink
They created original sea shanties, based on characters in the Museum, and instrumental music, evoking dramatic seascapes. They also made a cast of shadow puppets and performed their very own story about the Maritime Museum to their year group at school.
The Sea Chest (2018) by Alex JefferySuffolk Artlink
The Cabinet of Curiosity and Sea Chest are unique exhibits, specially commissioned to celebrate the work created by participants and the collections that inspired that work.
The Sea Chest is full of objects created by the participants. Turn the handle and watch the silver darlings dance, lift the periscope and see magnificent boats on the horizon, listen to the shell and hear the stirring sea shanties.
The Cabinet of Curiosity 2 (2018) by Alex JefferySuffolk Artlink
The Cabinet of Curiosity holds hand-bound story books containing an original story about the Museum illustrated with participants’ drawings, poems and songs. Three drawers, each lined with gold hold special artefacts with a story to tell.
The Cabinet of Curiosity 1 (2018) by Alex JefferySuffolk Artlink
The Cabinet of Curiosity (2019) by Alex Jeffery and Lynn WhiteheadSuffolk Artlink
The Cabinet of Curiosity
Take a tour of the cabinet and its stories
Lowestoft Folk - Participant Quote 2 (2018) by Project participantsSuffolk Artlink
The project brought creativity, joy and new connections to both young and old.
Lowestoft Folk Showreel (2019) by Alex JefferySuffolk Artlink
Lowestoft Folk showreel
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