From Wednesday 23rd to Friday 25th Rose Blair will have her own pop-up shop in the studio.
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
DAAD Art Show
Every year, the German Academic Exchange Service grants a number of scholar- ships to German art students and thereby enables them to follow postgraduate courses in London. The DAAD Art Show is an annual celebration of the work produced during this exchange. This year’s group is made up of photographers, painters, architects, composers, designers, and multi-media artists having studied at the Royal College of Arts, the Bartlett School of Architecture, King’s College and the Slade School of Art.
Vernissage
17 October 2013
18.30 - 01.00 h
18-20 October 2013
Opening hours
11.00 - 17.00 h
Live performances
by the Mischa Tangian Quartet
17/10/13, 19.00 h - 19.30 h
18/10/13, 20.00 h - 21.00 h
Free improvisation-composition session on
Oct 19th/20th 3.00 - 4.00 h
More infos on the music: https://www.facebook.com/ events/596739990382160/ ?ref_dashboard_filter=calen dar
From a Laboratory of Wondermaterials to Ballads of Brutalism, from Utopian roller coasters for transient communities to installative impro-performances inspired by South-American mythology – when looking at the work of the students presenting their work at the DAAD Art Show 2013, one is confronted with such a diversity of projects that is difficult to pin them down to a common topic. However, when there is to be one common denominator for the work of these artists, designers, architects and musicians it is their radical experimental approach towards and beyond their own discipline.
London’s art schools are renowned internationally for being research driven experimental institutions and catalysts of speculation: relieved from the pragmatic constraints of professional life, students can ask the question “what if” and as such have the chance to produce something genuinely novel. For that reason, these schools exercise an irresistible attraction upon students from around the globe. At the same time, exorbitant living costs and ever rising study fees continue to be massive obstacles for making the leap to England. And even once this leap is made, anxiety about the own economy threatens to overshadow the intellectual and artistic freedom enjoyed at the schools.
The exhibition has been initiated and generously supported by the DAAD London.
Vernissage
17 October 2013
18.30 - 01.00 h
18-20 October 2013
Opening hours
11.00 - 17.00 h
Live performances
by the Mischa Tangian Quartet
17/10/13, 19.00 h - 19.30 h
18/10/13, 20.00 h - 21.00 h
Free improvisation-composition session on
Oct 19th/20th 3.00 - 4.00 h
More infos on the music: https://www.facebook.com/
From a Laboratory of Wondermaterials to Ballads of Brutalism, from Utopian roller coasters for transient communities to installative impro-performances inspired by South-American mythology – when looking at the work of the students presenting their work at the DAAD Art Show 2013, one is confronted with such a diversity of projects that is difficult to pin them down to a common topic. However, when there is to be one common denominator for the work of these artists, designers, architects and musicians it is their radical experimental approach towards and beyond their own discipline.
London’s art schools are renowned internationally for being research driven experimental institutions and catalysts of speculation: relieved from the pragmatic constraints of professional life, students can ask the question “what if” and as such have the chance to produce something genuinely novel. For that reason, these schools exercise an irresistible attraction upon students from around the globe. At the same time, exorbitant living costs and ever rising study fees continue to be massive obstacles for making the leap to England. And even once this leap is made, anxiety about the own economy threatens to overshadow the intellectual and artistic freedom enjoyed at the schools.
The exhibition has been initiated and generously supported by the DAAD London.
Monday, 6 May 2013
Vitamin T & Arts Thread Career Skills workshop 16 May 2013
VITAMIN T, AQUENT & ARTS THREAD ARE PARTNERING TO OFFERTHE KEY SKILLS FOR GRAPHIC & DIGITAL STUDENTS/GRADUATES TO GET THE PERFECT JOB!
VITAMIN T and AQUENT are the world’s leading creative recruitment consultancies – together they have well over 50 offices in four continents.
ARTS THREAD is the world’s leading network for new creatives – bridging the gap between education & industry.
Come to our career skills workshop to -
-meet key people from the visual communication industry.
-show your portfolio to potential employers.
-find out about mooc the new buzz word ‘massive open online courses’. these free online courses can help students/graduates push on and secure the role.
-find out more about the free online courses that vitamin t & aquent are launching soon!
-meet key people from the visual communication industry.
-show your portfolio to potential employers.
-find out about mooc the new buzz word ‘massive open online courses’. these free online courses can help students/graduates push on and secure the role.
-find out more about the free online courses that vitamin t & aquent are launching soon!
Confirmed mentors incude: John Cunningham from Razorfish / Stephen Gaull from Imagination / David Gibson from Draught Associates / Julian Gardner from Jones Knowles Ritchie / Natasja Steer from Jamie Oliver / Emma Sexton from She Says / Steven Anderson from Smith & Milton / Ming Lui from Essence / Ben Lavender from Amazon / Christopher Richard Hall from Gensler & port of entry.
Strictly ticket only.
Desitecture Residency
Desitecture is a research led teaching practice and interior/urban design group. Founded in 2010, our interests concern the inevitability of the interior in all its manifestations and its expression through architecture. The blog records our current activities from the interstitial to residential, temporary and large scale, exhibitions, events and competition submissions which range from private intimate spaces to masterplan proposals for urban regeneration. For more info click here
Rentez-Vous 11 May 2013
Event: 11th May 2013
Rentez-Vous is an audacious peer-to-peer meeting that allows girls to change clothes easily by renting other girls’ clothes.
It’s a light-hearted and bold state of mind that enables girls to reinvent their daily life easily and for an affordable price. But it’s also a means to earn money by renting out one’s own clothes!
Beyond clothes, connexion and experience are at the heart of the concept. Yes, because at Rentez-Vous, we strongly believe that clothes are fascinating lucky bags knowing the story and daily life of their owners!
For More Info Click here
Thursday, 25 April 2013
Verge Magazine Residency
It has been a while in the making but finally we are proud to announce that we have Verge Magazine using the studio space as their new home, adding to the exciting groups, creatives and mentors we have based in Port-of-Entry.
Verge is the only national free quality magazine distributed directly to students and young graduates.
With a quarterly glossy print issue running alongside the academic year, Verge magazine provides informative and fun editorial on everything from careers advice to cooking and combating exam stress.
Verge Magazine is distributed nationally via direct delivery to university campuses, graduate careers events and student exhibitions.
Verge have been using the space as a main office and a place to film many of their interviews like below:
Verge Magazine interviews Sam Hall aka Goldierocks.
For more info click here
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
New Mentor: Andrew Edward McIntyre
Andrew is highly experienced registered Architect who has worked at every architectural stage, across a very broad range of sectors. Specialising in the traditional full spectrum practice of architecture he has worked on over sixteen completed projects, running a large proportion of them on site and taking almost half of them from inception to completion as Project Architect. Andrew possesses a high level of technical, management and job running experience, complemented by highly developed design skills and natural creativity.
Having graduated from Manchester School of Architecture with a BA (Hons), and attending the Centre for Architecture at Liverpool John Moores University gaining his DipArch, Andrew embarked on his architectural career in the early 2000’s. Working initially at Wm SaundersLLP in Leeds, he gained an excellent experience in the real world practice of architecture taking projects from inception to completion and running highly complex projects on site. It was here that he also gained his RIBAPart III – Advanced Diploma in Professional Practice through the RIBANorthwest. Andrew then went on to help establish the Harrogate studio of the newly formed design consultancy Seven Architecture, and over the next two years had the opportunity to work with them to deliver a range of exceptional projects.
Andrew relocated to London in 2009 to start a new adventure, one which has involved forays into the worlds of architectural lighting, website development, fashion, and creating the foundations for a global design department. This eclectic journey combined with disenfranchisement from the architectural establishment, has ultimately lead Andrew to establishthe UAC to bring together Architects affected by these unprecedented and challenging times. He is now taking this group forward to explore new opportunities and projects and help people to remain in the industry.
Andrew’s built work ranges from the A&E Department at Leeds General Infirmary to Rochdale Sixth Form College, all the way to a helter skelter inspired tower at Redcar seafront.
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