Community Projects
Mosaic Bees
Working with Years 3 and 4 at Edwalton Primary School
June 2011
"The Mosaic Project was a burst of energy and creativity that generated great excitement, plenty of talk, quality work and superb results for our school. Julie worked closely and cleverly with all the different stakeholders and children tp produce a series of finished pieces that have inspired the children and visitors to our school alike.We cant wait for next years Art week !"
Brian Owens, Head Teacher
Nottingham Peace Garden - Lenton Recreational Ground
Community workshop - 3 days, June 2011
Creating mosaic stepping stones to be installed along a pathway leading to the Peace Garden.
"The members and staff have really enjoyed
your session. It has been excellent and the end
results are brilliant. It has been a great positive
experience for all of us. Thank you Julie"
The West Area Project, Lenton
"An amazing 3 days - thankyou"
Lynne Richardson
Arnot Hill Park, Nottingham
April 2011
Community workshop to make mosaics inspired by the nature around Arnot Hill Park. To be installed in a walled area of the sensory garden within the park.
"Many thanks Julie, our first mosaic workshops with children here in Arnot Hill Parkl and I think they've been a great success. Can't wait to see the work when it's been installed"
Sarah Cook, Gedling Borough Council
"I really enjoyed doing the squirrel!" Amelia
"It was really fun today" Freya

Mosaic stepping stone
Edwalton Primary School s
Theme - Mini beasts
Duration 2 days
June 2010
"I loved the whole experience of making mosaic stepping stones. It was wonderful. I made a mosaic snail. The best bit was adding the concrete on top, it was really fun"
Lorenza Squitieri age 10
The Partnership Council
Community Project with volunteers at Sprout Nottingham.
Dragonfly 3 panel mosaic for the outside of Tennyson Hall
June 2010
"I have learnt a lot from Julie about creating mosaic art, it has been fun, interesting and positively challenging! She has been a great teacher and had taken us through the process step by step. The finished piece looks very impressive"
Joanna Beck, Sprout Nottingham
Pebble Mosaics with 1st Meadow Covert Scout Group
July 2010