Short film capturing the Chelsea College of Art and Design MA Private View 2011.
Filmed and edited by – www.pundersonsgardens.com
Music – Treasure Teeth
Short film capturing the Chelsea College of Art and Design MA Private View 2011.
Filmed and edited by – www.pundersonsgardens.com
Music – Treasure Teeth
Selection of images from the Chelsea College of Art and Design Foundation Show.
Images top to bottom: Sarah Roberts (Fine Art pathway), Fashion Textiles pathway, 3D Spatial pathway.
See more images on Flickr.
Find out more about the Chelsea 2011 Summer Shows.
Find out more about the CCW Foundation course.
As part of the build up to the Chelsea College of Art and Design 2010 Summer Shows we go behind the scenes and talk to students, staff and technicians to find out how preparations are going.
In our first video we talk to Dr. Mo Throp – BA Fine Art Course Director.
Find out more about the 2010 Summer Shows -
Thanks to all who came along to the Foundation Diploma Summer Show private view on Friday. The exhibition will remain open until Thursday 3rd June so come and take a look while you can!





www.chelsea.arts.ac.uk/summershows2010


BA (Hons) Interior & Spatial Design feature
Two Chelsea graduates are featured in Blueprint magazine’s feature on the best from the 2009 Summer Shows. Royal Designer for Industry Terence Woodgate described the experience of visiting the Chelsea Show as ‘entertaining, enlightening and even shocking’, and stepped out of his discipline to select Interior & Spatial Design and Textile students as among the top 50 design graduates in the UK.
The selected students were:
Terumoto Mizushima from BA (Hons) Interior & Spatial Design
Lisa Walker from BA (Hons) Textile Design

Vessel 2009
In Vessel, 2009, the room becomes the body, in a sculptural way. The movement marks the intervention; the body passing trough another body. This choreographic element is always present in my work. It has been called a “promise of movement,” because you only get a glance, a second of what happened. Almost resembling an after-image, the tendency for absence becomes complete when the viewer can only see the room with marks and humid shapes disappearing on the plaster walls. This new skin absorbs my flesh; the room as a living organism.
Contact the Artist: luciapizzani@gmail.com

Sangyoon Yoon
In the context of Post modern art, my works are initiated from nomadic life of globalised society. I employ unusual elements and fabricates them in my paintings which make audiences feel and understand ‘strangeness’ in the fictive circumstance.
Based on my personal experience, the ‘strangeness’ implies metaphor of tension which I have confronted in new society. Individual’s movement from low context to high context society, from Far East Asia to Europe, I started thinking of meaning of geographical and political territory and its society and individuals. My notion of territory is marked in contrast to those societies I have experienced. In which, individuals’ identities are characterized by their society’s nature.
Contact the Artist, Sangyoon Yoon, at: aplo4444@hotmail.co.uk

Guests helping themselves to tea and coffee

Senior HR Consultant within UAL, Claudia Otoo


Enjoying breakfast...