Tuesday, 17 May 2011
Paint a Masterpiece - Write a film - Boost your Career!
Show the world your creative genius! British Airways has launched a competition to find Great Britons. Teaming up with Tracey Emin, Richard E Grant and Heston Blumenthal - this is a great opportunity to promote yourself. Visit the website to find out more.
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Open Lecture: The Drawing School for Graphic Arts in Cluj-Napoca
Romanian artist Professor Radu Cãlin Solovastru, joins us on on Thursday 26 May for an open lecture entitled The Drawing School for Graphic Arts in Cluj-Napoca, in which Professor Solovastru will show and discuss his work.
The academic from Universitatea de Arta si Design Cluj-Napoca describes his work as his way of viewing life and that it was through drawing that he “discovered the world”.
“Since early times, drawing was my habit to view life in all its aspects as a perpetual intertwining of events, images, stories, faces, fantasies, actions, feelings, resentments, joys, pains, fulfilments or failures,” he explains.
The lecture will be held in the Lady Hale Lecture Theatre, beginning at 5.30pm, and is open to everyone
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Tickets are limited and you are advised to pre-register to reserve your place. Register online or contact Paul Butlin on 0161 295 5114 or at p.butlin@salford.ac.uk.
The academic from Universitatea de Arta si Design Cluj-Napoca describes his work as his way of viewing life and that it was through drawing that he “discovered the world”.
“Since early times, drawing was my habit to view life in all its aspects as a perpetual intertwining of events, images, stories, faces, fantasies, actions, feelings, resentments, joys, pains, fulfilments or failures,” he explains.
The lecture will be held in the Lady Hale Lecture Theatre, beginning at 5.30pm, and is open to everyone
.
Tickets are limited and you are advised to pre-register to reserve your place. Register online or contact Paul Butlin on 0161 295 5114 or at p.butlin@salford.ac.uk.
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
27 - A sneak preview
Umbro Industries is a new initiative from Umbro geared towards giving potential Manchester based innovators the financial backing they need and after awarding £7,000 to our Fashion team, we've obtained some screen grabs of the iphone app called 27 at Salford that they've been working on.
With a release date of the 14th June, the photography and typography are looking very slick.
With a release date of the 14th June, the photography and typography are looking very slick.
Fashion wins British Fashion Council Portfolio Award
Have a look at the uber cool portfolio created by the students from BA (Hons) Fashion which yesterday won the BFC Colleges Council Graduate Preview Day Portfolio Award.
Hannah White, Fashion Monitor Editor, commented "Salford’s portfolio really stood out to the panel, it was detailed, professional and creative".
Hannah White, Fashion Monitor Editor, commented "Salford’s portfolio really stood out to the panel, it was detailed, professional and creative".
Salford Quays Art Comission
“Salford Quays, Manchester’s waterfront, was once the great port through which the nation’s goods flowed around the globe and through which the world’s products entered the country. Now, a century later, Salford Quays emerges as one of the United Kingdom’s great portals to the national and global community, through which knowledge, culture and creativity pass into and out of the country.” Michael Joroff, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, on Salford Quays
The Arts Council and Salford City Council are jointly funding the commissioning of a piece of work for the public realm. The intention is to develop a 'signature' piece that says something distinctive about The Quays.
If you are interested in submitting an idea please contact Kathy Mc Ardle, Kathy.mcardle@thelowry.com or call 0161 876 2097 to obtain a copy of briefing notes.
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Friday, 6 May 2011
Issue25
Students from BA (Hons) Design Futures and BA (Hons) Design Management for the Creative Industries have been hard at work on a publication produced to promote themselves and reflect the skills they have acquired on the course.
Peruse the full newspaper!
Peruse the full newspaper!
Thursday, 5 May 2011
Richard Proffitt
Richard Proffitt, a gradutate from BA (Hons) Visual Arts has been shortlisted for the prestigious Liverpool Art Prize 2011.
Richard's work is inspired by ancient civilizations, teenage idols, ghost towns, curio ephemera, post-apocalyptic sci-fi films, spaghetti westerns, underground and slacker sub-culture, classroom humour and childhood memory.
The exhibition of shortlisted artists runs from 6 May - 11 June so pop along and see Richard's work. Visit the website for more information.
Richard's work is inspired by ancient civilizations, teenage idols, ghost towns, curio ephemera, post-apocalyptic sci-fi films, spaghetti westerns, underground and slacker sub-culture, classroom humour and childhood memory.
The exhibition of shortlisted artists runs from 6 May - 11 June so pop along and see Richard's work. Visit the website for more information.
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