Flyers

The curatorial team spent time discussing with Take A Part and the external agencies involved in the Barne Barton Loves Art exhibition, discussing how we wanted the flyer to look and how we could then distribute these flyers to the community and city center alongside social media. it was organised that the flyers would need to be done early in order for them to be distributed within Barne Barton and placed into the children’s book bags within the Riverside School in hope to reach a wide audience and engage the community in the event.

After further negotiation with Kim and Gem on the content and information that would need to be present on the flyer such as relevant logo’s and elements of the exhibition. I then worked on designing a flyer which would work alongside the flyer that Kath had previously created for the Bonkers bunting. We discussed that we felt that text and themes should be consistent throughout the continuation of the marketing within the project. After completing the flyer I first discussed it with the rest of the curatorial team before sending it to Kim and gem for further approval, it was at this point that Kim and Gem mentioned that it could be with being a little more family friendly. In order to achieve this I emphasized the children’s entertainment and other aspects to draw in the community and allow them to engage with the arts. This was very different to how we initially thought it would look but we knew that that format would work with the archival show and not so much for the exhibition at Tamar View. After this realisation we amended the Flyer and emailed it both to Pat Patel for his social media and to Take a Part, after final approval it was ready for printing.

 

Barne Barton Loves Art, Tamar View Community Complex exhibition flyer

Barne Barton Loves Art, Tamar View Community Complex exhibition flyer