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“ Anything we’ve learnt at college we can take to Brush Strokes and it can act as a refresher for us.” volunteering opportunities, and approached Pamela Hannan, who organises the class to see how they could help. Now they are given free rein to think up and deliver fun workshop ideas for the group to get involved in. Recently there have been masterclasses on charcoal, shading and modroc. Sam said “Anything we’ve learnt at college we can take to Brush Strokes and it can act as a refresher for us. “Art therapy is vitally important for people to relax and feel that they are able to express themselves. This group is open to anyone, at any level of artistic ability, we cover a range of talent. It’s a real privilege to get involved with Brush Strokes. “The social aspect of it is really important. A lot of people who attend have THE STUDENT VOICE: AUTUMN 2015 Freshers Here are a few photographs for us to look back on from the Fresher’s Fairs – which took place at Ayr, Kilwinning and Kilmarnock on 1 & 2 September and Irvine and Townholm on 3 September. anxiety issues and a few of them have said to me that it’s one of the main social aspects of their lives.” Lyndsay added “We have just been ourselves, we haven’t approached it saying “I am your teacher”, and they’ve all welcomed us. They really engage with the workshops and even come up to us after our workshops and ask for advice, which is really nice. “It’s a social art club – I love having a blether with them.” Both Lyndsay and Sam have been supported by the Inclusive Learning team at Ayrshire College throughout this venture. Lorna Wales, Inclusive Learning Assistant at Ayrshire College, said of the pair “From the Inclusive Learning side, I’ve worked with Sam and Lyndsay really closely and they’ve worked so hard. They are star students.”   Visit our Flickr page for more student photos 37