Saturday 25 May 2013

Newcastle Uni Press Release

http://www.ncl.ac.uk/press.office/press.release/item/roll-up-roll-up-for-the-biggest-ever-fine-art-degree-show#.UaE1g8xwbZ4

Roll up, roll up for the biggest-ever fine art degree show

The countdown has begun to the launch of the most visited exhibition in the Hatton Gallery’s annual calendar.
Newcastle University’s Fine Art Degree Show is fast becoming a ‘must see’ for those in the know and is an ideal opportunity to discover new artists, many at the beginning of their careers.

This year 58 fine art graduates will be taking over the refurbished Hatton Gallery and fine art department building, turning them into exhibition spaces full of painting, sculpture, print, film, performance and more.

Among the work on show will be Harry Peck’s philanthropic funfair where visitors are invited to roll up and play the sideshows for charity in a wry look at how donating to charity can alleviate us of social guilt.

Also on show are Sarah Illing’s intricate handmade optical devices inspired by illusionary Victorian toys; Jessica Townsend’s thought-provoking printmaking around dementia; and Claire Newton’s fabric renditions of internal organs, to name just a few.

“It’s a very buoyant degree course and this is our largest group ever – very few drop out, with most students successfully completing each stage of a rigorous programme that demands hard work, creativity and resourcefulness,” explained Chris Jones, senior lecturer in painting and fine art. “This show is the culmination of four years’ study and there is a lot of hard work that goes on behind the scenes to get to this point.”

Students at Newcastle are increasingly acting on their own initiative to create opportunities to get their work seen by the general public, such as setting up ‘pop up’ exhibitions in empty shops in the city.

“The degree show acts as an intersection of creative minds within what is a burgeoning Newcastle art scene,” said fine art student Josh Wilson. “It’s good to see art can hold true in tough financial conditions and this gives us hope for the future.”

The students curate the show, create and manage the publicity and also part-fund it.

The show opens on 1 June (private view at 6pm on 31 May) and runs until 15 June 2013 at The Hatton Gallery and Newcastle University Fine Art Department, The Quadrangle, NE1 7RU from 10am until 5pm (except Sundays).

It then moves on to London, where a selection of work will be on show in the Embassy Tea Gallery, 195-205 Union Street (near Tate Modern and Southwark tube stations) from 26-29 June 2013.

For more about each of the artists, visit the degree show website.
 
published on: 21st May 2013

Wednesday 15 May 2013

 
 
Posters printed and pinned around the toon...the show opens in two weeks and two days!
 
 
 

Monday 13 May 2013

The Crack Art Editorial

http://www.thecrackmagazine.com/view-editorial/571

A hat, a brooch, a pterodactyl? What on earth is this? 

One thing is certain, it’s part of Newcastle University’s Fine Art Degree Show 2013. Get set for wonderments.

This picture is actually the work of Sarah Illing one of Newcastle University’s graduating Fine Art students who’ll be exhibiting their stuff at this annual showcase which is the culmination of four year’s work on the university’s very highly regarded Fine Art course. The show is open to the general public and is the ideal chance to capture tomorrow’s budding Hockneys and Hepworths. Visitors can expect to see a truly divergent array of work spanning a range of mediums including drawing, painting, printing, sculpture, ceramics, audio/visual, photography, installation and performance. From the beautiful to the ugly, the engineered to the organic, get ready to experience a degree of real interest.

Newcastle University Fine Art Degree, 31 May-June 14, Hatton Gallery & Fine Art Studios.

                      


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Newcastle Fine Art Degree Show 2013


 
 
NEWCASTLE : Fine Art Studios & Hatton Gallery
31st May (private view 6pm) - 14th June
 
LONDON : Embassy Tea Gallery. 195-205 Union Street

 26th June (private view 27th. 6pm) -29th June