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Blackburn pupils learn ancient art of iconography at museum

June 19, 20242 Mins Read


Pupils from St Wilfrid’s C of E Academy recently participated in a two-day workshop on the ancient art of iconography, led by visiting artists of the Epiphany Sacred Arts Guild, Vancouver.

The initiative was organised by Dr Azelina Flint, an associate researcher of Lancaster University, whose current outreach project connects local community groups with female iconographers to expand the representation of women in sacred ministries and worship spaces.

Iconography is the oldest form of Christian sacred art and represents a religious figure looking out at viewers through a ‘window to eternity’.

St Wilfrid’s C of E Academy pupil at iconography workshop Blackburn Museum and Art GallerySt Wilfrid’s C of E Academy pupil at iconography workshop Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery (Image: Lancaster University)

Historically, icons were produced in male monastic communities, but Dr Flint’s project provides female iconographers with networking and promotional opportunities that they lacked in the past.

Patricia Ballard and Ana Maria Silva travelled from Vancouver for the event, which was funded by Lancaster University’s impact acceleration account.

Both women are professionally trained artists with teaching backgrounds. They have exhibited their icons across the Vancouver Diocese with Ms Ballard receiving commissions from the archbishop.

The pupils, from years seven to nine, were given the opportunity to view rare icons from the collection at Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery, which is one of the largest in Britain.

St Wilfrid’s C of E Academy pupils at iconography workshop Blackburn Museum and Art GallerySt Wilfrid’s C of E Academy pupils at iconography workshop Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery (Image: Lancaster University)

On their visit to the museum, Ms Ballard said: “Diligent and focussed, the pupils saw firsthand original icons of the types which they had studied in class.”

The pupils then created their own icons, which were exhibited in the school chapel and eventually donated to the pupils, along with the art materials.

St Wilfrid’s C of E Academy pupil at iconography workshop Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery St Wilfrid’s C of E Academy pupil at iconography workshop Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery (Image: Lancaster University)

Speaking on the impact of the event, art teacher Karen Haydock said: “It has been a privilege to work with talented artists and have the pupils of Saint Wilfrid’s experience such a rare and wonderful opportunity.

“We are humbled and grateful and look forward to future opportunities for our talented Blackburn pupils.’’





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