You're invited to the Private View of our Creative Industries Degree Show 2013
PRIVATE VIEW
Friday 7 June / 18:00 - 21:00
DEGREE SHOW PUBLIC
OPENING DAYS
Saturday 8 June / 10:00 - 18:00
Sunday 9 June / 10:00 - 18:00
10 June to 13 June / 10:00 - 20:00
For more information click here
Want to see art work by DAA graduating students? Visit our Degree Show website!
Friday 7 June / 18:00 - 21:00
DEGREE SHOW PUBLIC
OPENING DAYS
Saturday 8 June / 10:00 - 18:00
Sunday 9 June / 10:00 - 18:00
10 June to 13 June / 10:00 - 20:00
For more information click here
Want to see art work by DAA graduating students? Visit our Degree Show website!
20 – 24th May 2013
“Helsingfors” An exhibition at the foyer gallery at UWE
An exhibition of work by second year Drawing and Applied Art students, which has come as a result of a drawing workshop undertaken in Helsinki, Finland.
These drawings were diverse in their creation, most having been carefully constructed using rules and restrictions, some an expression of freedom to create
with no boundaries or need to conform. The workshops were based around three central but eclectic themes: “memory”, “silicone” and “collaboration”.
These drawings were diverse in their creation, most having been carefully constructed using rules and restrictions, some an expression of freedom to create
with no boundaries or need to conform. The workshops were based around three central but eclectic themes: “memory”, “silicone” and “collaboration”.
23 March 2013
DAA alumni and students' work in RWA exhibition DRAWN 2013
Congratulations to all DAA students and alumni who were selected for their entry to the RWA exhibition DRAWN 2013.
Current students: Harriet Antink (Level 3), Francis Rob Martin (Level 2) and Jo Barber (Level 1)
Alumni students: Jo Poole (graduated 2012), Mark Hughes (2010), Mehrdad Bordbar (2010), Amanda Hazell (2009)
and Helen Jones (2009).
Helen Jones was also awarded Winner of THE RWA INNOVATION IN DRAWING AWARD,
a £1000 CASH PRIZE plus a RWA residency, studio space for 1 Week plus £200 for materials.
For more information on the exhibition DRAWN 2013 click here
Current students: Harriet Antink (Level 3), Francis Rob Martin (Level 2) and Jo Barber (Level 1)
Alumni students: Jo Poole (graduated 2012), Mark Hughes (2010), Mehrdad Bordbar (2010), Amanda Hazell (2009)
and Helen Jones (2009).
Helen Jones was also awarded Winner of THE RWA INNOVATION IN DRAWING AWARD,
a £1000 CASH PRIZE plus a RWA residency, studio space for 1 Week plus £200 for materials.
For more information on the exhibition DRAWN 2013 click here
30 September 2011
BA(Hons) Drawing and Applied Arts student Nathalie shows off her final year work at UWE's annual degree show
and explains how being a prize-winning student led to a fantastic trip to New York.
and explains how being a prize-winning student led to a fantastic trip to New York.
5 October 2011
DAA student wins prestigious Jerwood student prize
Congratulations to Kristian Fletcher who has won one of the prestigious student awards from the Jerwood Drawing Prize 2011 for his work Lake. Kristian’s interest lies in architecture, space and geometry and draws on ten years of experience within the construction industry. The winning work from the Jerwood Prize 2011 is on display at the Jerwood Space in London until 30 October before going on a national tour.
This follows on from another DAA student, Roxanne Goffin's
win two years ago.
For more information see http://jerwoodvisualarts.org
This follows on from another DAA student, Roxanne Goffin's
win two years ago.
For more information see http://jerwoodvisualarts.org
21 December 2011
BISENSUAL - a Norwegian exchange
2012 is the third year of a creative exchange agreement between the Department of Specialised Art at the National Academy of the Arts (KHIB) in Bergen, Norway, and Drawing and Applied Arts at UWE. Eight UWE students have been exhibiting their work in Bergen under the title Bisensual between 9-13 January 2012.
The starting point for their work is 'explorations into sensory ambiguities' and it reveals a varied approach to the practice of drawing. From investigative activity to observational acumen, works include a mix of hands-on, digital and other multiple processes, with additional soundscape.
Visit the facebook page to find out more.
Students from Bergen came to UWE Bristol for the return part of the exchange between 6-10 February 2012.
The starting point for their work is 'explorations into sensory ambiguities' and it reveals a varied approach to the practice of drawing. From investigative activity to observational acumen, works include a mix of hands-on, digital and other multiple processes, with additional soundscape.
Visit the facebook page to find out more.
Students from Bergen came to UWE Bristol for the return part of the exchange between 6-10 February 2012.
10 August 2011
Drawing and Applied Arts student Katie Edwards talks about how the range of facilities have helped her develop her practice.