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EVENT POWER OF PICTURES

The Power of Pictures: Visual literacy, empathy, and social inclusion

We are delighted to invite you to our Power of Pictures event led by Kate Milner in conjunction with Hays Education and All Around Reading.

Kate Milner studied illustration at Central St Martin’s before completing an MA in Children’s Book Illustration at Anglia Ruskin University. Her work has been published in magazines, and her illustrations and prints have been shown in London galleries and national touring exhibitions. Kate won the V&A Illustration Award 2016 and the Klaus Flugge Prize 2018 for her debut picturebook: My Name is Not Refugee. Kate is also author of the new book ‘It’s a no money day’ which is making headlines all across the country.

This session will cover:

  • Introduction to visual literacy
  • Using picturebooks to discuss social issues and develop empathy and understanding
  • Representations of social class in children’s literature
Kate Milner

Kate Milner, Illustrator

EVENT INFORMATION

Date
Tuesday 3rd December 2019
Time
4.15pm – 6.30pm
Address
Babington Academy,
Strasbourg Drive,
Beaumont Leys,
Leicester,
LE4 0SZ
Agenda
4.30pm
Registration, networking and refreshments
4:45pm
Introduction from All Around Reading
5pm
Kate Milner – Picturebooks and empathy
5.45pm
Q&A
6pm
Book signing and discussion
6.30pm
Close
Registration
RSVP
For more information please contact Michelle.Storer@hays.com

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