Monday, 18 May 2009

Love & Theft



Love and Theft: Drawing, Appropriation and the Cinematic
Wednesday May 6th, 2.30pm in the Blue Room
Anne-Marie Creamer
and Zoe Taylor discuss the role of film in their work, with an emphasis on borrowed stills and cultivating a sense of the cinematic through drawing.

Memories, Dreams and Drawings





An exhibition of work in the library by the first year drawing elective in CA&D. 

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Worlds Within

My Beautiful Hand Drawn Career



Working across media and yet with connected themes, Rachel Cattle's drawing-based practice is an exploration of emotion, memory and association. Drawings extend into short films and related hand-drawn comic books. She will tell the story of where and how these interlinking elements relate, covering themes of film, music, writing and the joys of DIY self publishing and promotion.

Drawing in Space and Time



Exploring the possibilities of drawing and moving image and creating movement in still images, using digital and analogue means. 

Poster image by Masashi Kawamura

Heads you Win



November 24 2008

Chance and process, control versus the random in drawing.  Artists Rod Judkins and Tanya Kaprielian

Draw @the V&A: Build a Future City

Looking at the Big Sky at the V&A: How I Learned to stop Worrying and Love the Void

Hannah Barton and Xavier Bon showed their entirely accurate, photorealistic drawings of the beginning of time and other unfathomable occurrences at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Where I am, I don't know, I'll never know

June 13, 2008

Artist/animator Ann Course and student Federico Gallo; drawing and moving image work on the human condition. 

Looking at the Big Sky

June 2, 2008

A presentation and collaborative project by students Xavier Poultney and Hannah Barton, of a series of drawings exploring our relationship with science and the unfathomable.

Guest Practitioners: Andrew Foster/ Gary Powell