Guest blog
post written by Rachel Sanderson, a TRC Fine Art student 2009 - 2011, now in her third year of her course.
Rachel Sanderson
Fine Art (4 Year course)
University of
Newcastle
At TRC I took the Fine Art
endorsement and thoroughly enjoyed it!
I went straight onto the four year
Fine Art BA at Newcastle University. I specifically choose Newcastle due to the
structure of the course, with the dissertation completed in third year and the degree
show in fourth year, and the fact that it has no separate schools of painting
or sculpture, therefore there is no pressure to specialize in one media.
Unlike most art schools in the
country Newcastle University looks after first year art students quite well,
with tutors constantly popping into studios and specified project areas to
begin with, therefore A level to degree was a steady progression, not a drop in
the deep end! I highly value the teachers at TRC as they allowed me to explore my
independence and recognized that I was highly motivated within my own ideas.
Currently I am in third year, and I
have lots of ideas and dreams for what I want to do when I leave university! My
long-term goal is to be able to show my work in galleries across the world, and
to be a lecturer in a far eastern country such as Japan. Upon finishing at
university I want to get a job in a college or university as an art technician,
while having my own studio as well. I would also like to work in international
schools across the world as a teacher and therefore train for a teaching
certificate. My back up plan for if I don’t manage to find a job when I graduate
is to go straight onto a PGCE, but I would really like to work for a few years
first.
In 2014 I will also apply for the
Daiwa Scholarship, which if I am successful in achieving will allow me to study
Japanese in Tokyo for 19months fully funded, although most successful
applicants have an MA and BA qualification, so I might be applying more than
one year in a row!
In March I am going to Muenster in
Germany on Erasmus to study in the art school for a semester.
While at Newcastle I have been
involved in a few outside projects such as the Darlington Festival of Thrift where I was paid to run knitting
workshops for two days. I have also set up a University Knit and Knatter group that I hope to turn into a fully-fledged
university society in September when I come back from Erasmus.
I have a blog called Rachel’s ArtPractice that I do post pictures of my work on but not as often anymore as I am
crazy busy at university!
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