Thursday 23 June 2016

Exhibition and Awards Evening 2016


The exhibition this year has been one of the biggest to date, with every single corner of the art rooms being used as residence for the finest work our students had to offer, and oh my, it was absolutely stunning!! Well done to everyone involved in this exhibition this year. It was such a big task and everyone did a smashing job, so good on you all!!
Both staff and students have been working tirelessly to make this look as fab as possible and it really paid off. And hats off to the students in our department who have done two endorsements and produced two superb exhibitions, one exhibition space is difficult it enough as it is!
You have all put a tremendous amount of effort into this and without you, there would be no beautiful exhibition for us to show off, so thank you. 

The feedback from parents and other staff members around the college has been wonderful, saying that the students work looks amazing, professional, and that the exhibition as a whole is magnificent!

So last Tuesday (21st June) we hosted the ever exciting exhibition evening which, as promised, consisted of lots of yummy food, drinks and prizes. Here are the students we felt deserved some extra recognition for their efforts this year:

Art Awards 2016

Highly Commended In Fine Art – Freyja Hadrill Selman

Highly Commended in Graphic Communication –
Sophie Beasley

Highly Commended in Photography - Harry Hardwick

Most Dedicated in Fine Art – Natalie Goldson

Most Dedicated in Graphics – Jessica Earp

Most Dedicated in Photography – Alyssa Highton 

Most Professional Body of Work – Rebecca Peet

Best Products in Graphics – Rebecca Lee

Best Outcomes in Photography – Alethea Ellis

Best Outcomes in Fine Art – Maureen Tuyishime

Best Photographer – Georgia Cooke

Best Written Element - Rebecca Peet

Outstanding Achievement across more than one endorsement – Abbie Mae Lumby

Outstanding Achievement across more than one endorsement – Michaela Richardson

Outstanding Effort across more than one endorsement – Megan Green

Best Painter – Lucy Finch

Best Lino Printer – Kelsey Hallam

Best Intaglio Printer – Emily Saul

Best Sketchbook – Shaun Laing

Best Sketchbook – Alice Kendall

Most Improved – Kelsey Hallam

Biggest Risk Taker – Evie Atton

Most Creative Exhibition Space – Dionne Towey

Inventor of New Technique – Emily Drabble

Special Reward for Achievement - Evie Atton

Special Reward for Determination - Sohail Khalil

Special Reward for Effort - Bonni Breeze

Congratulations guys!


As always we owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to an array of people who have helped, supported and rescued us throughout the year. Here are just a few who we would like to thank:

Jane and Janet in Reprographics:
 For their tireless hard work and support during the year for both staff and our continually growing amount of students

Steve Pidd:
For his technical guidance and support in the department, particularly for our Photography students, and his valuable help during this years busy exhibition 

Site Staff:
For their ongoing efforts to provide a helping hand in the department

Abi Pannozzo:
For her overwhelming efforts in the department throughout the year, we absolutely appreciate everything you’ve done!

Patience Heath:
Thank you for your support as technician this year

Marilyn Hayes:
Thank you for all your help and adapting to our department so well at our busiest time of the year!

Lyn Hodnett:
Her outstanding support and guidance never fails to impress!


Another thank you goes out to Emily Drabble, Michaela Richardson, Rebecca Peet and Sophie Beasley for their collaboration in producing amazing prints for the exhibition. Well done girls! 





We wish all our students the best luck in the future, we have loved having you these past two years and were forever impressed with the work you produced. Well done.





We are already excited for next year with our current new A2 students! Thank you to everyone who came to the exhibition.


 

Tuesday 21 June 2016

Forgotten Spaces - Awards Evening 2016


After submitting the two teams' entries back in April to the Forgotten Spaces competition, we have eagerly been awaiting the awards evening on the 16th June to find out the results, view the degree show and the other entries. This year, there were 14 entries altogether so there were a lot of projects for the architectural judges to look through compared to the other years! Wine and nibbles were also laid out for all of the teams who attended the evening.

We submitted two entries to Sheffield Hallam University for the competition:
 
Team Uninhabited includes:
 
Charlie Yates (AS Fine Art and Photography)
Leah May (AS Fine Art and Photography)
Megan Strutt (AS Graphics and Photography)
Lauren Oxley (AS Graphics)
Briony Canning (AS Fine Art and Photography_
Ella Shields (AS Graphics)
 
Team Creative Minds:
 
Thomas Marriott (AS Fine Art and Photography)
Olivia Wolstenholme (AS Fine Art and Graphics)
Josie Farrow (AS Graphics)
Francesca Gilardoni (AS Fine Art)

We were first introduced to the judges of the competition by the Head of the Architecture department of the University. We were also introduced to the individuals who were in charge of the competition itself, and who made it possible for us to become apart of this brilliant experience. All of the teams entries were individual in their own way as they all came from different schools and colleges, which meant a variety in age. Then it was time for the Drumroll!!

Team Uninhabited gained 3rd prize!
We were ecstatic and we were all very proud that we were given this recognition of achievement. Each of the students received a certificate with their individual names on and an architectural book named "101 Things I Learned in Architectural School" by Matthew Frederick. The Art Department also £100.00 to spend on resources and materials for the Art Department which we will put to full use for the students. Unfortunately, Team Creative Minds were not given a prize but they still did very well and showed support for their other team members so overall, it was a really good evening which we are eager to keep repeating in the future.

We have entered the Forgotten Spaces competition for the past five years and we have been awarded a place in the Top Three each year - even sometimes two places!! We are very proud of our students and we are eager to continue the competition with future students so we can keep the streak going!!
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The winning entry:

The team was awarded for their visual presentation skills along with their idea, as the judges stated it was innovative and that they appreciated how the students planned to use the area for what it is rather than it being demolished. Their work is now displayed in the Architecture Degree Show at Sheffield Hallam University which is definitely something to proud of at this point in their education.

 
 
 
The Winning Team (unfortunately two of them could not make it):
 
 

A big well done to both of the teams for their hard work and determination with the project as you should be proud of yourselves as well. Don't forget to put it on your CV's and UCAS applications!