Unit 1 Part D: form and communicate a view on an arts issue
My argument on an arts issue is that my local community center doesn’t have a art work shops for young people that are free to attend.
My first real experience of getting involved with art is probably at secondary school. Though it wasn’t really a choice as everyone had to do a art class. So for it was something that just happened and I never really had an interest or any excitement when going to my art classes. I was interested in music and drama. When it came to picking my GCSEs I had to basically beg my head of year to let me do music as a GCSE to which I was successful in being allowed to do it. But I wasn’t allowed to do music and drama together. So I was had to do art GCSE. I did like art but I hated my art lesson as everything we had to do in it was about dead artist and their art work which to I thought was old fashion and boring. The arts workshops that I have done is YWMP.
In my music class Zahra came in to do a work shop with my class. After some time working on a project that we were doing I did my first ever live performance at the O2 academy playing the keyboard. So yeah in my music class we assigned a music instrument and I got the piano.
After my first performance I joined YWMP and continue until this present day.
This web links from these news websites shows fact and statistics going on with the Arts funding crisis.
https://www.thestage.co.uk/news/2016/local-authority-arts-funding-cut-by-more-than-56m/https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/entertainment-arts-40416005
“More £56 million of arts funding has been cut by local councils in England since 2009”
“When comes to performing art, the total spend on theaters and public entertainment dropped by £15 million over the past four years”
“Arts council Nicolas serota explains why supporting regional arts boost culture for everyone”
“Rosehill and Iffley 76 has the highest level of overall deprivation in oxford and is within the top 8% most deprived of LSOAs in England.
The most deprived LSOA with regard to child poverty is Rosehill and Iffley”
With these statistics the importance of grass roots projects like Young Women’s Music Project is big. With the amount of funding cuts that are happening to the arts and the low income families that live in Rosehill.
Rosehill community centre really needs to step up their game up considering the amount of money they spent on the building and how little funding YWMP gets.
With the community centre in Rosehill being so sports related, what the oxford city council needs to realise is it that the areas that a lot deprivation have a lot to offer in the sense of culture and diversity. So to fund the arts in these communities will improve the overall wellbeing of people who live there. The crime will decrease and their opportunity for work will be better.
I wanted to ask the people who are living in Rose Hill what were their honest thoughts and opinions on the new community centre were. I was optimistic that on doing this outside of the community centre when people were either leaving or just going in. I chose not to film or take a recording of the questionnaires that I was doing as I knew that some of the people from my area may have an issue with this.
Questions for the public in Rosehill
Do you like the new community center?
(Age group. 13-16)
3 out of the 7 people I asked in this age group said they did like the it.
The rest said that they didn’t like it because it didn’t have any thing going on that was interesting.
(Age of 30 and over)
Almost all of the people I asked in this age said that they did like it with only 1 or 2 who that their could be more opportunity for more workshops.
Would you like an art workshop?
I aimed this question for only young people. The majority said that they would like an arts class or music class.
Do you think that the community center has improved the lives of the people who live here?
The young people that I asked all said no and the older people I asked said that it could.
In conclusion, with the evidence that I have provide my Local community center could definitely do more to help and inspire the young people in rose hill with art projects and workshops. The amount of money spent on building it is going waste. The only thing that the building does is make rosehill look a little less because there is a big fancy building there, which I would also like to add is the building that has any attention to it. The young people need to be inspired that they are able to achieve something other than sports.













