
Q&A with the 'Engage' Programme Co-ordinator, Emmajane Kingaby
Gray鈥檚 creative programme 'Engage' is bringing brand new Art Weekenders this summer. Programme Co-ordinator, Emmajane Kingaby, answers our questions about the programme and how it鈥檚 been helping creatives in the North East.
Emmajane graduated from Gray鈥檚 School of Art with a First-Class Honours degree in Contemporary Art Practice back in 2022, when she also won the first ever Principal鈥檚 Award for Fine Art. Before studying at Gray鈥檚, she pursued a career in retail management but decided to go back to university to study a creative course after she volunteered to support children from highly deprived areas outside Cape Town, introducing them to arts and craft materials.
Since graduating, she has been working hard to develop the creative industries in the North East of Scotland. Her most recent project is called 鈥淓ngage鈥, an exciting creative programme which she tells us everything about in this Q&A.
1. What is the Engage programme?
2. Do you think Gray鈥檚 is unique in offering such a comprehensive summer programme?
3. Why is it so important that Gray鈥檚 delivers a summer creative programme in the North East in terms of community engagement?
4. How have people been engaging with the programme?
5. You graduated yourself last year, what does it mean to be working on Gray鈥檚 Engage programme?
- Second Home Studio and Caf茅: Saturday 22nd July and Sunday 23rd July. This Art Weekender invites you to slow down and be part of a creative form of meditation. This involves a mix of mindfulness exercises with drawing and painting incorporated throughout.
- Experimentation: Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 August 2023. This Art Weekender provides the opportunity to experiment with a range of different disciplines before reaching your final outcome. Workshops include ceramics, jewellery making, textile printing, digital photography and creative coding.