Spring 2013 - Cardiff School of Art and Design
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Spring 2013 - Cardiff School of Art and Design
CSAD R&E Newsletter Spring 2013 CSAD is host to a wide variety of exciting research & enterprise activities. The School strives to build links and share its expertise, creativity and innovation with academic, industry and community partners. The R&E Newsletter provides a quarterly snapshot of work by the School’s staff and students. Research Creative Wales Success Congratulations to Paul Granjon, Associate Tutor Davida Hewlett and CSAD graduates Matt Cook and Rebecca Spooner, who are all recipients of the 2012/13 Creative Wales Awards. Paul will use his award to explore arts and creative technology initiatives for alternative futures and experiment with electronic circuits and rapid prototyping methods with a view to including commonly found electronic parts in installations, workshop projects and sustainable energy systems. Davida will use her award to learn new skills and evaluate and integrate new working methods into her practice. School of Med meeting The School was delighted to welcome staff from the Cardiff School of Medicine to an evening event on the 21st March 2013 at Howard Gardens Gallery. The event encouraged staff from both institutions to share research interests, identify synergies and potential collaborations over a glass of wine and crudités. The unique setting also allowed researchers from CSAD to showcase some of their outputs in the form of a mini exhibition of artworks and posters. This visual display offered insights into our projects, and a variety of art and design research practices. CSAD is excited by the opportunity to engage with our medical partners and predict there will be many interactive events, projects and products to come. Banner Images: Pam Jones (Ceramics), BA Textiles, Ellen Leber (Illustration), Jack Gaffney (Fine Art), Mei Ge (Fine Art). New Professorships Congratulations to Jeffrey Jones, who has recently become the School’s first Professor of Ceramics. Prof. Jones’s research focuses on historical and contemporary developments in ceramics, with a specific interest in the shared concerns of British post-war studio ceramicists and sculptors, most notably developed through a Research Fellowship at the Henry Moore Institute and conference convened with Andrew Renton (National Museum Cardiff). Other new Professorial appointments for the School include on Honorary Professorship made to Prof. Richard Park (Samsung Art and Design Institute), and a Visiting Professorship to Prof. Alan Dix as a Visiting Professor of Human Computer Interaction. Prof. Dix contributed to Cardiff Met’s Professorial Lecture series in April with his presentation Treading Out Technology: Exploring The Edges During a Thousand Mile Walk Round. Dr Cathy Treadaway Fellowship at the Royal Society of the Arts Dr. Cathy Treadaway, Reader in Creative Practice, has been awarded a Fellowship of the Royal Society of Arts. The citation for her nomination as Fellow was for her ‘invaluable contribution to Higher Education.’ The RSA is an enlightenment organisation committed to finding innovative practical solutions to today’s social challenges. Cathy has worked for the last ten years at Cardiff Metropolitan University as a researcher and lecturer and currently holds the position of Research Leader at CSAD. André in the WEST and Pigs & Rabbits Prof. André Stitt exhibited new paintings and drawings in a number of locations during 2013. The work was a culmination of a site specific research project concerning postcolonial identity, migration, community, location and belonging. Based on a residency at Maesglas Farm in West Wales during 20112012, the work evolved from a series of walks and journeys through Welsh speaking communities in coastal and rural locations between Aberteifi and Machynlleth. The work went on show at Oriel Myrddin Gallery, Carmarthen and Maesglas Farm, Cardigan during January and February 2013 and was opened by Professor Mike Pearson (Aberystwyth University). The exhibition then moved to Leeds College of Art Gallery from 30 May - 6 July 2013. André also presented ‘Murmur’, a painting performance, and two further site-specific works at other locations in Northern Poland as part of January’s Pigs & Rabbits, an international performance event being held at Sopot National Museum in Poland. Claire Curneen New Blue and White Claire Curneen, Blue Study, 2008 Claire Curneen exhibited her work ‘Blue Study’ as part of New Blue and White at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston from 20 February - 14 July 2013. Blue and white means, at its simplest, cobalt pigment applied to white clay. Curated by Emily Zilber, the exhibition takes its inspiration from global blue-andwhite traditions, and invited 37 international artists to examine the ways in which contemporary makers have explored this rich body of material culture. As Seen: Modern British Painting and Visual Experience Organised by Prof. Robert Pepperell this symposium explored the contribution made by British artists to our understanding of visual perception. Taking place on 8th May at the National Museum Wales, the event considered if there is something unique about the way modern British artists have approached the task of recording visual experience. Taking as starting point the extraordinary late work of the Wales-born painter Evan Walters, the symposium presented the results of a collaborative study supported by WIRAD and undertaken between staff at CSAD, the National Museum Wales, Swansea Metropolitan University, and Bristol University. Sally presents her research on Ossie Clark Sally Grant, Senior Lecturer in Textiles Design presented a paper on the influence of ethnic clothes and the counter culture (1968 - 1977) at Creative Cut, the first International Conference on the subject of creative pattern cutting in Fashion. Hosted by the University of Huddersfield in February 2013, the conference aimed to provide a platform for pattern cutters, fashion designers, students, and educators to explore the impact and direction for creative pattern cutting. Sally’s participation at the conference was supported by a Higher Education Academy Travel Fund and a CSAD research Small Award. Open Heart Research Assistant appointed Congratulations to Leah McLaughlin who was recently appointed as the Research Assistant for the Centre for Applied Research in Inclusive Arts and Design (CARIAD). Leah’s role will be to combine the use of video ethnographic methods with exploratory filmmaking to capture creativity and innovate inclusive design outputs. The post is funded by a Cardiff Metropolitan University Research Innovation Award (RIA) and will form the basis of the Open Heart project. Dr Cathy Treadaway Update Dr Cathy Treadaway has been awarded CEWN funding for the research project she is leading called i-Magine, to scope development of an interactive environment for the new Paediatric Unit at Moriston hospital. Cathy is working with Prue Thimbleby, Arts in Health coordinator for Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board, Karen Yunqiu Li from Swansea University and Richard Crandon from On Par Productions Ltd. Cathy has also been awarded Cardiff Met Seed Funding to host two events associated with this project. In addition, Cathy has been working with Gwalia Cyf Housing Association on a SIP placement. She has been visiting residential care homes for the elderly to scope further research on playfulness in later life and meeting with managers and care workers involved with care for elderly residents with dementia in Gwalia’s homes in the Swansea area. CARIAD Nominated The Centre for Applied Research in Inclusive Arts and Design (CARIAD) has been nominated to represent Cardiff Met in the Queens Anniversary Prize for Further and Higher Education. The Trust currently works to promote world class excellence in UK universities and colleges and this biennial prize is the UK’s most prestigious form of national recognition open to a UK academic or vocational institution. Research Seminars CSAD’s programme of Research Seminars has continued in the spring term with an interesting line-up of speakers. Open to all staff and students, the seminars took place on Wednesday Evenings at Howard Garden’s Tommy’s Bar. Speakers included Prof. Clive Cazeaux on metaphor, Product Design research students Clara Watkins and Claire Andrews, Prof. Gaynor Kavanagh on memory, ceramicists Dr Natasha Mayo and Leah McLaughlin, followed by Paul Granjon on hand-made machines. Live Notation Professor Andre Stitt is continuing to develop links with the ‘Live Notation’ research group. The group is a collaboration between the Department of Fine Art & C3RI, Sheffield Hallam University, live digital coders at the Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, and an invited group of practitioners from both fields. The group’s aim is to take a novel approach to the fields of performance, live art and live coding. Following last year’s AHRC funded symposiums at Sheffield Hallam University and the Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, the group is continuing to meet and explore possibilities for the future. Pip Cloth and Memory Salts Roof Space and Salts Mill Pip is starting site-specific research for a new commission as part of the Cloth and Memory 2 exhibition, to be held at Salts Mill, Yorkshire in 2013. Pip was invited to submit a proposal by curators June Hill, Jennifer Hallam and Professor Lesely Millar. The new work will extend links with British industry by drawing on expertise from William Halstead, Bradfordbased weavers of luxury suiting fabrics for many of the top fashion houses. The project is supported by Cardiff Met SEED funding. Art & Design MA Studentships 2013-2014 The School is currently recruiting for up to 3 WIRAD / AHRC Research Preparation Masters studentship. Bursaries are available in the fields of: Film Digital & Media Production; Communications, Graphics and Photography; and Fine Art. These awards are available for studentship commencing in October 2013. The deadline for applications is Friday 26 April 2013. Dr Canavan Presents Dr Keireine Canavan presented her research at the Endangered Textile Tradition Symposium & Exhibition. Organised by WEFT (World Eco Fibre & Textiles), the symposium took place at Brunei Gallery SOAS, London on the 18th and 19th January, and brought together international textile artists and scholars. Keireine’s paper, ‘Al Sadu Textiles from Kuwait: lost meanings and future prospects’, focussed on her research into traditional weaving techniques and symbolism in Al Sadu Textiles. Philippa Lawrence - Darning the Land: Sewn Darning the Land: Sewn is an exhibition inspired by close study of unseen aspects of the textile collections in store at National Trust property, Waddesdon Manor. Philippa Lawrence’s research unearthed many lightdamaged items in the collection and used the patterns made by their threads as inspiration for plantings on Tree Hill. The plantings reflected the feminine collection and connected the interior space of the Manor to the external space of the grounds. Philippa will give a lecture and tour of her planting schemes in July. Product Design Publishes Professor Steve Gill and participants at Tiree Techwave 4 Prof Steve Gill and Dr Gareth Loudon saw their hard work come to fruition in 2012 with a combined total of 12 journal papers being accepted for peer reviewed publications. On Thursday 29th November Steve also gave an invited talk at Lancaster University’s Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA). The talk focussed on the design challenges faced by those who wish to develop products properly suited to use by the illogical, imperfect beings we all are. In addition to this, Steve spoke publically on bollards as part of the fourth Tiree Techwave, covering a range of design examples from the traffic calming bollards used on Tiree (which he designed) to the uses of product design techniques in the development of surgical implants. The Techwaves are hands-on making and meeting events ‘exploring the edges of technology on the wild edge of Scotland’. Techwave 4 was also attended by Gareth Loudon, Alexandros Kontogeorgakopoulos, Olivia Kotsifa, research student Claire Andrews and several undergraduate students. Andre’s Back catalogue An interview with André Still has been featured on Girona University’s European Live Art Archive (ELAA) website, which aims to share knowledge, experience and documentation of live art throughout the European Union. André’s work has also been featured in the recent issue of Scope: Contemporary Research Topics, which focused on the documentation of and responses to the 2011 ‘AAA’ residency at Dunedin School of Art, New Zealand. The month-long residency brought together performance artists André Stitt, Alistair McLennan and Adrian Hall and “inhabited the confines of *the] institution whilst questioning its constraints and making the artists’ agency visible for their audience” (Leoni Schmidt, Head: Dunedin School of Art). Finally, through spoken word, text, sound and projected image André Stitt reflected on the place of performance art in his life during May’s Hitparaden - the best of liveart which is being held at Pumpehuset, Copenhagen, Denmark. From his childhood, and the civil conflict in Belfast, Northern Ireland, to a life spent travelling and making art around the world, André considered how memory and recall, allegory, communal narrative, conflict, codes and myth inform the present. Repository Days CSAD held a series of Repository Days to help staff add their work to DSpace, the university’s online research repository. DSpace allows staff to add their research in a variety of formats and the repository includes a range of articles, videos, catalogues, etc. Research Student News Success for Jan Bennett Congratulations to Jan Bennett, who has successfully completed her PhD. Jan’s thesis Visions of Human Enhancement: Art, Popular Science Imagery, and Public Opinion was praised by the viva panel and described as a ‘groundbreaking piece of work’ and unique in its approach which ‘ thoughtfully engages with the visual elements of science communication, while attending to understanding how audiences react to imagery, taking into account the potential for artists to occupy a more critical space in the milieu of scientific, public engagement’. Axis MAStars Research Student Sarah Younan has been selected as one of Axis MAStars for the works she presented in her MA show. The scheme is designed to highlight art’s rising superstars and is selected by a panel of artist, academics, writers and curators from across the UK. Sarah is one of the 20 MA students selected by the panel from institutions across the UK. Sarah was also the beneficiary of a WIRAD / AHRC Masters studentship and Doctoral Award. Ben Ewart-Dean (no cert) Ben Ewart-Dean’s film Send/Receive was shown as part of this year’s Experimentica performance art festival at Chapter Arts Centre. Send/Receive is an independent film about the thriving Scottish experimental noise and abstract music community. It was assembled from interviews with over twenty sound artists and features sonic contributions and live footage from many more. The film screening included a Q&A with two of the filmmakers and sonic / sound artists from the Festival and the wider Cardiff experimental music scene. Enterprise SEED Funding Congratulations to the 5 members of CSAD staff who secured Cardiff Met SEED Funding. Mahnaz Shah, Chris Glynn, Pip Lawrence, Steve Gill and Cathy Treadaway will all use their awards to develop new research & enterprise collaborations and networks. Maritime study and Twenty 20 leadership Gareth Loudon participated in a feasibility and technical study for Maritime Heritage Wales looking at the future link between tourism development and maritime heritage in Wales in the context of future digital technologies. He also ran an innovation workshop for SMEs in South Wales as part of the Twenty 20 Leadership Programme. Coasting to success Professor Andre Stitt’s The Little Summer of St. Michael coaster collection Prof. André Stitt’s painting ‘The Little Summer of St. Michael’ was on view as part of the prestigious John Moores exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool until 6 January. André’s painting has also been immortalised in the form of a coaster set and as a set of greetings cards, souvenirs to accompany the show. The Social Potentials of Creative Thinking In the new year Senior Lecturer Natasha Mayo undertook a placement with Valley and Vale Community Arts as part of the HEFCW funded Strategic Insight Programme Project. The purpose of the placement was to determine shared approaches between the ways in which community arts based projects facilitate exploration of thought and creativity by using methods identified by the Making the Creative Process Visible research project, which seeks to identify patterns and tendencies in creative thinking. COAS The spring term attracted very good numbers of students, with 115 signing up for the evening class programme, up 15% on the same term last year. 10 students also joined the new, 4- week Saturday sessions, Learn to use the Potter's Wheel and Decorate your Pots. The programme for the summer term and Summer School is now on line with bookings beginning to come in. exploring the potent power of puppetry in enabling talkative images in Illustration. Amelia and Puppet Company P*A*S*T performed a shadow show to close the symposium in her theatre built on location, which remained at the Function of Folk exhibition with some of her puppets until 31 December. Spectrum exhibition COAS student Julie Parker, inspired by taking part in the Developing your Portfolio and the Life Drawing course organised the Spectrum exhibition with her daughter Natasha, at Rumney Library in Cardiff. School News Professor Perivoliotis visits CSAD Professor Margaret Perivoliotis, Professor with Tenure from the Faculty of Fine Arts and Design of the Technological Educational Institution (TEI) of Athens, Greece recently visited Cardiff School of Art & Design for a four day Erasmus TS Mobility visit. Dr Perivoliotis was hosted by the Textile Department at Llandaff Campus and visited Fine Arts at Howard Gardens Campus. The meeting secured a bilateral agreement between the two institutions, and concluded with Prof. Perivoliotis delivering a lecture about Hellenic Textiles to final year students. Annie exhibits at the European Parliament Annie Giles Hobbs’s work has been on show at the Welsh Office in Brussels as part of an invited exhibition. The work then moved to the European Parliament. Annie was also an invited attendee at the inaugural meeting of Welsh contemporary printmakers to discuss the establishing a pan-Wales printmaking organisation. Amelia Johnstone in Krakow Amelia Johnstone has had a very busy year so far. In November, Amelia co-convened Function of Folk Symposium at the Ethnographic Museum, Krakow, Poland and delivered her paper 'Illustration off the page' P*A*S*T puppet company P*A*S*T also took the opportunity to explore Krakow with their Drawing machine ‘Pheidippedes’ (Peter Hathaway and Amelia Johnstone), the results of which went on display as part of Open an exhibition of Postgraduate work at Ink Spot in Cardiff. P*A*S*T also performed the Princess and the Sea and the Deep Blue Sea at the Smoking Puppet Cabaret (Bristol) in November and presented Amelia's Muse 'Give My heart' in December, which cohered her research so far in a very special Christmas Muse exploring the themes of Folk at Christmas, Faith, puppetry and believing. CSAD students help create a giant version of Charles Byrd’s Cardiff Castle CSAD Fine Art and Illustration students volunteered to help with the BBC’s Big Canvas Day at Cardiff Central Library to help the public create a giant version of Charles Byrd’s painting of ‘Cardiff Castle in Autumn’. The day was organised by the BBC to publicise the launch of the Your Painting’s website. The giant painting was displayed at The Cardiff Story throughout March. Howard Gardens Gallery Two exhibitions were on display during the spring in the Howard Gardens Gallery. Portfolio brought together staff from the CSAD with staff and students from Montclair State University’s (New Jersey) MFA Printmaking Department. The exhibition explored several different and contrasting approaches to work on paper, including printmaking, collage, drawing, paper making and artists’ books. CSAD team members taking part included Chris Glynn, Sue Hunt and Tom Martin. Light Over the Horizon, an exhibition of work by Avtarjeet Dhabjal, took place from 15 February until 14 March. Avtarjeet has a long and distinguished history of working in the public art sector in the UK and internationally since the 1970s. He has completed numerous commissions working in mixed media including stone carving, drawing, photography and light installation. Fimbulwinter Chris Glyn at Children’s Literature Festival In the run-up to the inaugural Cardiff Children’s Literature Festival, Chris Glynn ran a workshop on author-illustrator collaboration with Ruth Morgan, with whom he has just published a new book, The Gardening Pirates. The workshop took place as part of a conference on writing for children at Glamorgan’s Treforest campus on 23 February 2013. The conference included an hour’s speed dating for illustrators and authors, and Chris documented some of the other talks. CSAD Illustration students were also involved as audience and illustrators-in-residence. Duncan Ayscough: Guest Maker showcase Between 8th March and 28th April 2013 CSAD staff member and Ceramicist Duncan Ayscough was featured as Guest Maker at an exhibition at Cardiff’s Craft in the Bay gallery entitled ‘A personal Perspective’. Project Cardiff February saw part two of Project Cardiff, an exhibition that gives recognition to some of the 50 most influential movers and shakers in the Cardiff creative community as nominated by their peers, was on show at Milkwood Gallery, Cardiff. The initiative was organised jointly by CSAD’s Chris Dennis and photographer Lann Niziblian and the exhibition included photographic portraits of Cardiff residents involved in art, design, photography and performing arts, highlighting the many people behind Cardiff’s thriving creative scene. David Fitzjoohn, Fimbulwinter David Fitzjohn’s work Fimbulwinter was selected as part of a call for artists responding to the idea of Tall Tales. Curated by Rachel McManus, the exhibition was shown at Oriel Davies Gallery, in Newtown, from 2 to 17 April. In this piece, David, references lost ideas whilst imagining an uncertain future. The exhibition formed part of the gallery’s TestBed programme, which supports new and experimental work by artists based in Wales and the Borders. Chris Dennis and Pack of Wolves The artists’ collective, the Pack of Wolves, exhibited at Milkwood Gallery, Cardiff during February and March. Once Upon Again included work by Chris Dennis, Amelia Johnstone and Illustration student Layla Holzer amongst others. Chris also exhibited at Hemmed In (Contemporary Embroidery), MK Gallery, Milton Keynes, December2012 -January 2013 and Stitchgasm (Contemporary Embroidery), Hive Gallery, February 2013. Print International 2013 Invitation Prof. David Ferry RE was invited to be the sole selector for the 2013 Print International. Working with the Arts Manager of the Wrexham International, David was instrumental in establishing the structure and concept of the exhibition. We are delighted that CSAD students and staff Amanda Agyei, Bill Chambers, James Green, Florence Walkey, Ian Wilkins are among the featured exhibitors. David is also writing the catalogue essay and will showcase some of his own prints in the exhibition, which will tour around the UK after the initial Wrexham dates. Painting the town yellow Illustration is getting it out there George Moreton (Illustration Year 3) was featured in Plastik Magazine talking about the inspiration behind his work, including the pieces that he’s preparing for a forthcoming exhibition at Urban Outfitters in Cardiff city centre on the theme of Alzheimer’s. George met Platik magazine’s editor Marc Thomas at the ‘Content@: Magazine in a Day’ event that Marc organised in October as a part of Cardiff Design Festival. Lindsey Gibbs (Year 3 illustration) recently came second in the Barbican’s Where the Wild Things Are drawing competition and Anna Lisa Bissett (Year 3 Illustration) exhibited a piece as a part of The Sylvanian Families - A Study in Art at The Strand Gallery. All the work exhibited was available to buy via a silent auction. First year illustration students presented ‘The Snow Goose’, a shadow puppet show based on the story by Paul Gallico in Tommy’s Bar. Textiles shows Level Six Makers exhibited at Washington Gallery, Penarth, during the early part of the Spring Term. The exhibition included work by Rachel Davies, Sophia Griffiths, Bethy Helliwell, Jennifer Kirkham, Julie Morse, Natasha O'Connor, Julie Rees and Fiona Trumper. Textiles students will also showed work at Milkwood Gallery, Cardiff during January, and Melin Tregwynt selected 8 students to a show they organised in response to their involvement with one of the modules they supported during the autumn term. Third year Illustration student Pip Walter recently painted a mural on the windows of local creative hub, Milgi Lounge, Cardiff. Pip chose for her design to create a warm, happy and comfortable atmosphere and was delighted when two weeks after she had completed her mural that the café then painted the outside yellow, perfectly setting off her work. Also in January, Becca Tudor Price saw her textile hangings exhibited at the Harrogate Gift Fair as part of the trade stand for Festive Productions Ltd. Becca’s work was selected by Jonathan Hughes, Production Manager for Festive Productions Ltd. from work produced as part of a collaborative consultancy project in the autumn term. Louise Webber also had a series of laser cut wood designs selected for use by the company. Finally, 2nd year textiles students ran the Vintage Vision ‘pop- up shop’ selling vintage clothing, bags and accessories at the Christmas Fair in Llandaff’s Management building in the run up to Christmas. Textiles News It has been a busy autumn term for the textiles department. In addition to a series of ‘live projects’ with Wales-based companies, Third year Textile Design Students recently welcomed University of Glamorgan’s Fashion Students to CSAD when they took part in a very successful joint project. The event took place on Thursday 25 October as part of a collaborative element of the CSAD Textiles ‘Consultancy’ Module. The programme also hosted a day dedicated to looking at sustainability in the Textiles Industry in Wales. Speaking about the event, Senior Lecturer Sally Grant said “We have worked with CYLCH [the Wales Community Recycling Network] to bring together different aspects of this fascinating area of Textiles of the future. Speakers from Vintage Vision came offering placements and talks to our students, and two design companies held up-cycling workshops using donated woollen goods. The day ended with a ‘swishing’ event, where students exchanged clothes through a tariff system where no money changes hands, to promote the idea of re-loving clothes”. Cathy Treadaway and Helen Watkins visited the studio at International Greetings, Ystrad Mynach, in February where they met with Sarah Barker, Studio Manager and several recent textiles graduates now employed in the studio. International Greetings will be partnering Textiles in a collaborative industrial project during the autumn term 2013. Product Design student raises money for Ty Hafan children’s hospice Gethin Ceidiog Hughes and headlining DJ Mikey-Ro, recruited a host of DJs for a drum’n’bass night in aid of Tŷ Hafan children’s hospice. Gethin, a Product Design student at CSAD, said: “A children’s hospice certainly puts everything else into perspective – we really don’t know how lucky we are.” The event, Pitch Presents Mikey-Ro took place at the Moon Club in Womanby Street on Sunday 25 November. Mothers of Africa – Zumbathon, Jumpers and OBE Lydia Spurrier-Dawes Jumpers Angharad Jones and Vikki Jenkins’ Zumbathon raised £1065 for Mothers of Africa. Around 40 participants from CSAD and Cardiff University took part, and a second event is being planned for May at Cardiff University. Second year Fine Art Student Lydia SpurrierDawes had a busy Christmas knitting jumpers for Mothers of Africa , which were taken out by the team from Cardiff School of Medicine to the projects they are working on in Zambia. The School was also delighted to learn that Prof. Judith Hall, founder of Mothers of Africa, was awarded an OBE in the New Year’s Honours List. CSAD does Movember! A large number of moustachioed gentlemen were spotted gracing the halls of CSAD as staff and students from Fine Art and Graphics took part in Movember. Between them, over £650 has been raised to help support and promote men’s health issues, specifically prostate cancer and testicular cancer. Well done all! Graduate news The Cat Who Wore A Hat Illustration graduate Lucy Freegard has published The Cat Who Wore a Hat, children’s eBook, in conjunction with author Rob Horlock. The book is the second in the ‘Creature Teachers’ series of books aimed at children aged 18 months to 6 years. Both books are available to down load from Amazon. Colossal feature Work by Illustration graduate Ed Fairburn has been recently featured in the press, both on the popular art and design blog Colossal and The Daily Mail (3 February 2013). Ed works with a patchwork of patterns made by the features on the map to create large scale portraits that emerge from the topographical features. A talk at the Castle Dan Peterson illustration 2012 Graduate Dan Peterson gave a talk on his experiences as the War Artist of 1st The Queen’s Dragoon Guards in Afghanistan at Cardiff Castle in November. As well as studying with CSAD and having worked as an illustrator and graphic designer for over twenty five years, Dan was also a member of the armed forces for nearly 14 years. He recorded his experiences using pens, paints, sketches and his camera to create a visual diary of day to day life on the front line. In January, Dan also exhibited his portraits of former Welsh Prime Minister Lloyd George and leading British political contemporaries at the National Assembly for Wales' Senedd building. CSAD graduates Marking Diction Work by a number of CSAD graduates was include in Marking Diction, an exhibition mapping contemporary painting in Cardiff at Milkwood Gallery from 23 November - 16 December 2012. The exhibition consisted of artists born in different places, but now living and working in the city, and explored the impact of place, the social dynamic or something far more discreet, on works created in the city. Fine Art graduates commissioned for hospital artwork Three CSAD graduates are working on a pioneering art therapy project to treat mental illness in South Wales. Commissioned by The Gwanwyn Arts Festival from Age Cymru, and the Cardiff and the Vale University Health Board, Adam McGee-Abe, Joseph Simon Murray and Elizabeth Alison are producing a piece of tactile artwork for Llandough Hospital. Philip Thomas of the Gwanwyn Festival explains: “We came up with the idea of asking some-up-and-coming talent to contribute their ideas to help make this project a reality, and so we approached the Cardiff School of Art and Design. There were a lot of really good and imaginative submissions and it wasn’t an easy decision for us when it came to awarding the commission, but we finally chose Adam, Joseph and Elizabeth’s idea of producing four, three-dimensional and tactile wall panels on the theme of the four seasons.” The artwork will be installed at the new mental health facilities being developed at Llandough Hospital which will open in 2013. Waddesdon Manor Placement Finally, congratulations to 2012 BA Textiles graduate Stephanie Bastin, who recently undertook a two week placement at the prestigious national trust and Rothschild’s property, Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire. The placement was organised by Textiles Lecturer Philippa Lawrence.
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