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Attenborough Arts Centre Placements


Photo Credit: Maria Løcke Mortensen (2021), subject is Paige Manning looking at Mik Godley's work at the Attenborough Arts Centre


Maria Løcke Mortensen - Visual Art placement at Attenborough Arts Centre


My first week at the AAC has been exciting and engaging. It is living up to everything I had hoped for my placement experience. I was looking for a placement active in inclusion and accessibility, and AAC practices what it preaches. Alice and I have researched artists (most of them disabled) this first week for an upcoming exhibition which has been very inspiring and meaningful. The whole team is delightful and helpful, and I already feel very comfortable and welcome. It has also been great being at the same placement place as Paige, as we can exchange experiences daily. AAC being a magnificent space with loads of activity is also highly motivating. If you are in the Leicester area, do yourself a favour and do not miss Mik Godley's exhibit in the main gallery, it's absolutely stunning.


Alice Whitehead - Visual Art placement at Attenborough Arts Centre


Starting my placement at the Attenborough Arts Centre, I was slightly apprehensive as I had not worked in a contemporary arts centre before. But ever since I arrived, the whole team have been incredibly supportive, friendly and inspiring. This put me at ease, and I became excited for the various long and short term tasks Maria and I had been given to work on over our time here. To give a taste of our some of the things we will be working on, in the coming weeks: we will be working with the artist, Yambe Tam to create an engaging and accessible gallery guide for her exhibition. We will assist our supervisor Rachel in writing interpretation for the upcoming ‘The World is a Work in Progress’ exhibition. Once weekly, we help with gallery invigilations and get to spend time in the galleries with Mik’s fascinating and imposing artworks. There is a perfect mix of desk-based research tasks and practical tasks, working both collaboratively and alone. It is exciting to broaden our real-world knowledge and skills in this amazing sector and I can’t wait for the next seven weeks!


Paige Manning - Marketing and Engagement Placement at Attenborough Arts Centre


My first week at the Attenborough Arts Centre has been welcoming, intriguing, and supportive. The centre, opened in 1997 and inspired by the work of its patron Richard Attenborough, is known for uplifting new and upcoming artists, building communities, and championing those with little representation in the arts. The level of accessibility at the centre is inspiring, as it shows how the arts can be available to anyone who has the desire. Throughout my placement I have been tasked with researching how to better engage with the University of Leicester students to make this a space they feel comfortable and inspired within. In my first week I have been researching into other university-based galleries, examining how they engage with students through internal and external channels, then compiling a report and producing a presentation by the end of the week. It was fascinating to see what other galleries are doing (and whether they are doing it well!), with the presentation allowing me to practice my public speaking within a professional setting. The team have been so supportive and kind, and I am so glad to be able to do this, while seeing what Maria and Alice are getting up to!


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