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Thursday, 14 November 2013

Where are they now? - Miranda Jones, Fine Art 2013

Guest blog post written by Miranda Jones, all images appear with her permission.  Thanks Miranda!
University: University of Leeds

Course: Art and Design
My name is Miranda Jones and whilst I attended TRC I completed the Fine Art A-level in 2013.

After leaving TRC I went straight to the University of Leeds to study Art and Design (my first choice).

The program at TRC definitely helped prepare me for my University course. Once I arrived at University I was amazed at actually how much TRC had offered in terms of techniques and mediums and how lucky we were as students to have the opportunity to try out these things. I have met so many people who were stuck doing paintings for their entire A-level. TRC and especially the teachers helped so much in pushing me creatively and forcing me out of my comfort zone. At the time this felt hard but it has been very rewarding and means that now I can adapt to any brief or situation and come up with creative ideas that aren’t just the obvious – great for university!

Within the Art and Design course there are practical modules and then more academic modules. For the first year the practical modules include studio based work (self-explanatory), and a project based off campus at a place called Armely Mills.  At Armley mills we do a different challenge every week such as a photography challenge or a sculpture challenge. These challenges help us work towards a final piece that, at the end of the semester, will be exhibited at Armely Mills (a bit like the journal and final piece process at TRC). The academic modules include Fundamentals of Imaging and the History and Theory of Art. For these subjects you write essays and read a lot of books! It is intense but extremely worthwhile. The knowledge that you gain from the academic side adds so much to your practical work.

Personally, I chose this specific course because it had a mix of practical and academic elements. I describe myself as an academic artist and enjoyed the structure that this degree had to offer.

At the moment I do not have any specific career aspirations. I believe that University will help me explore my options in the visual arts career area. Though I do know one thing, I don’t want to be an artist. It may sound strange but I’d much rather work as a gallery curator or a pattern designer. With the course I’m on it gives you the opportunity to take an industrial year, this is where you find work placements (paid and voluntary) with companies. I am hoping to take this industrial year as it is extremely successful in getting students jobs or at least getting them contacts.



Here are some pictures from a life drawing class I attend every week and some lino prints I created from a workshop.

 
 
 
 
 
 

In terms of outside projects, I am now a volunteer for a Visual Arts organisation called Pavilion. Pavilion is based in Leeds and deals with contemporary art and its politics. As a volunteer I help out at the exhibitions they put on (and therefore learn invaluable skills about curatorship), get to meet their visiting artists, help with school groups and give talks about the art on display. It is a great opportunity to be part of the Leeds creative arts society and looks amazing on my CV!
 
 

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