Stockland Green Remembrance Day project honours the ‘Forgotten Army’

Stockland Green Remembrance Day project:  The students took on a creative challenge, sketching their own poster concepts symbolising unity and remembrance.
The students took on a creative challenge, sketching their own poster concepts symbolising unity and remembrance.

Stockland Green Remembrance Day project: Thousands of visitors to the National Memorial Arboretum could see moving artwork – commemorating World War II’s ‘Forgotten Army’ – created by students from Stockland Green School.

More than 40 Year 9 students from the Erdington school, which is part of the respected Arthur Terry Learning Partnership, took part in special art workshops in the run-up to Remembrance Day, as part of the nation-wide Guiding Lights Project.

The project explores the story of the 2.5 million Indian soldiers who served in WWII, often referred to as The Forgotten Army.

Through a combination of art, culture, history, and remembrance, Guiding Lights encourages young people to reflect on important themes such as identity, unity, belonging, sacrifice, and remembrance.

Stockland Green Remembrance Day project:  The students’ posters could go on display at the National Memorial Arboretum.
The students’ posters could go on display at the National Memorial Arboretum.

The initial workshop on Tuesday, 23rd September – which was run by artist Mahtab Hussain – taught the students about his creative journey, his artwork, and the inspiration behind his sculpture and poster designs.

They learned about The Forgotten Army and considered why some stories are remembered while others are overlooked.

Then they explored Art Deco posters from the 1930s and 40s,  and discussed how visual art can be used to share powerful messages of courage, pride, and unity.

Finally, they took on a creative challenge, sketching their own poster concepts symbolising unity and remembrance.

Since then, students have been developing their poster designs in school and through more artist workshops, including ones led by local artist Benny Semp.

Stockland Green Remembrance Day project: Artist Mahtab Hussain  taught the students about his creative journey, his artwork, and the inspiration behind his sculpture and poster designs.
Artist Mahtab Hussain taught the students about his creative journey, his artwork, and the inspiration behind his sculpture and poster designs.

The completed pieces will now be submitted to the National Memorial Arboretum, where they will form part of a large-scale illuminated exhibition in the famous landmark’s Gallery 2.

This display, featuring hundreds of student posters, will be one of the highlights of the Illuminated Arboretum light trail, which attracts more than 17,000 visitors each year.

Students will also receive free tickets to attend the event and see their artwork professionally displayed.

Headteacher Rebecca Goode said: “We are incredibly proud of our students for engaging so thoughtfully with this important project.

“Their creative voices will help ensure the sacrifices and contributions of The Forgotten Army are remembered and honoured by generations to come.”

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