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Suture – Textile alumni at the Foundry Gallery

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BA Textiles alumni Jennifer Rose will be exhibiting at the Foundry Gallery early next year with a show called Suture.

Foundry Gallery
39 Old Church Street
London
SW3 5BS

Private view: January 12th 6.30-9.00pm
Exhibition continues: January 13th – February 28th 

Jennifer Rose Norris’s Textile Designs take inspiration from bone formations combined with deconstructed flower buds. The process uses stitching, fabric manipulation and a range of cutting techniques to transform long flat pieces of material into structural forms.

Her work reflects the qualities that are represented in today’s urban landscapes, through the friction of architectural surroundings and nature’s constant presence.  She therefore chooses a range of natural and synthetic fabrics to work with, which allows her work to demonstrate the contrast found between the materials used as harsh and angular in appearance while remaining soft and tactile in texture.

The designs reflect how textiles can be used sculpturally with a space and also as an extension of the body as a fashion piece or adornment.

Jennifer Rose Norris is a Textile Designer and a recent graduate from the Chelsea College of Art and Design. She is currently exhibiting at the Foundry Gallery, Chelsea. She lives and works in London. 

Prio

From A to B and back again

BA(Hons) Textile Design students at Chelsea College of Art & Design showcased some excellent examples of work by 2nd year students in a recent exhibition.

Working with the abstract theme From A to B and back again, students in print, weave, knit, stitch and digital textiles produced some diverse, experimental and exciting pieces of work.

Lauren Maun (left) and Elena Shvab (right)

Alicia Nader (left) and Alexandria Coe (right)

Egle Jauncemaite (left) and Alicia Robinson (right)

Harrison Butterworth (left) and Federica Corbetta (right)

Jen Cheema

Kazusa Takamura

Lou Ran (left) and Wangui Wanjau (right)

Maria Nuottajarvi

Mariana Giraldo (left) and Liv Petterson (right)

Textile design students will next be exhibiting at Indigo Paris in the spring of 2012.

Shelagh Cluett: Drawing in Space

The Henry Moore Institute in Leeds is currently showing Shelagh Cluett: Drawing in Space from 1 December – 11 March 2012, in the Sculpture Study Galleries and ‘Nice Style: The World’s First Pose Band’  (14 December 2011 – 12 February 2012), in Gallery 4.

Both exhibitions were first shown in CHELSEA space and Lisa le Feuvre, Director of the Institute has acknowledged that these shows were inspired by the gallery

‘Drawing in Space’ marks the recent acquisition by Leeds Museums & Galleries (Henry Moore Institute archive) of the Shelagh Cluett archive, donated by the Shelagh Cluett Trust. Shelagh led the postgraduate sculpture programme at Chelsea from 1980 to 2007.

‘Art and Design Research: Where Do I Start?’

CCW Graduate School

MRes Arts Practice Symposium 2012

‘Art and Design Research: Where Do I Start?’

Wednesday 25 January 2012, 10.00am to 1pm

Green Room, Chelsea College of Art and Design
16 John Islip Street, London  SW1P 4JU

Keynote Speaker: Dr Sophia Lycouris, Reader and Director of Graduate Research School, Edinburgh College of Art

MRes Arts Practice students presenting are:

Sophia Demetrious   

Katie Elliott                           

Jinah Lee                   

Emily Ludolf             

Lydia Parusol                       

Sharon Phelps                      

Shabnam Ranjbar    

Loredana Todor                  

Helen Turner

All welcome. Please rsvp to Paul Moore p.moore@arts.ac.uk

Future Map 11: Chelsea

Jo Gibbs - MA Textile DesignJon Anders Gulbrandsen - MA Communication DesignHolly Stevenson - MA Fine Art

The nominees for Future Map 11 have been announced. Chelsea College of Art and Design graduates included this year are (from top to bottom):

  •  Jo Gibbs – MA Textile Design
  • Jon Anders Gulbrandsen – MA Graphic Design Communication
  • Holly Stevenson – MA Fine Art

Future Map is an annual survey show exhibiting the best cutting edge talent from the graduating year at University of the Arts London. Reviewing all the graduate and postgraduate courses in art, design, fashion and communications, a panel of industry experts chose works they feel best represent the next generation of creativity.

This year’s panel are David Roberts – Collector and Founder of the David Roberts Arts Foundation, Mark Rappolt – Editor, Art Review, Lulu Guinness – internationally acclaimed handbag designer and Matt Stinchcomb – European Director, Etsy.com.

 The winner of the Future Map prize – £3,000 and an opportunity to make a commercial edition with the Zabludowicz Collection will be announced in January 2012.

The Future Map 11 exhibition runs from 12 January - 5 February 2012 at Zabludowicz Collection.

www.futuremap.arts.ac.uk

Consume Peckham

Consume Peckham proudly presents its third edition, co-ordinated by Kieron Dennis. This year sixteen short films have been made by Stage 2 Graphic Design Communication students from Chelsea.

Subjects include an evangelical church, a dog grooming salon, and a Christmas decoration company. Together they reflect the diversity of commercial activity in Peckham. The documentaries also reveal the resilience of a community tested by recent riots and budget cuts and shows how Peckham supports, inspires and provides chances for its young residents.

Consume Peckham presents a truly authentic portrait of the varied and occasionally bizarre cultural mix that is to be found in South London’s most infamous postcode. 

Consume Peckham 2011
Thursday 8th December 6.30pm @ PeckhamPlex
95a Rye Lane Peckham SE15 4ST
Admission: £2.99
Running Time: 75 mins

Followed by drinks reception at the PeckhamPlex – all welcome.

After Party @ CLF Art Cafe, Bussey Building, 33 Rye Lane
9pm – 3am

Our new AA2A artists have arrived!

 

The AA2A project is a national set of schemes, providing visual artists and designer makers with the opportunity to undertake a period of research or realise a project, using workshop and supporting facilities in fine art and design departments of Higher and Further Education institutions. This gives participating artists and makers the opportunity to use equipment which otherwise might not be available to them, as well as benefiting the institution by bringing in ideas and techniques which may not otherwise enter the college environment. (www.AA2A.org)