Monday 3 June 2024

FINAL DEADLINE: WHAT DO I NEED?

 What should I have ready in my space for the deadline Friday 7th June:

  1. All my previous work in the large plastic folder with my name on it
  2. My digital portfolio uploaded to the blog here 
  3. My space - exhibition ready - with written statement. Ensure this has my exhibition name, my name 2024, media, progression route. See examples on the blog here.
  4. My FMP sketchbook with edited time plan and proposal form at the start
  5. Design Ideas and Exhibition proposal (mounted on a sheet/in sketchbook explaining the intentions/installation and artist/other inspirations behind my show) 
  6. FMP evaluation use this guide on the blog 

Thursday 23 May 2024

How to write an artist statement:

 

Click image below for a guide and also look in the FMP folder for examples of what students wrote last year.


 

Tuesday 12 March 2024

Fragments Project shared folder

Click below for the shared folder for Fragments:

Upload finished works and include print format/instructions (e.g.  Black and white W A3 x 2) in the file name. Deadline for submission  23:59 on 18th March 




Wednesday 21 February 2024

FMP Tutor groups

 FINE ART ERIN

Sam, Ella, Dan, Daisy, Katie, Emily W, Keri, Alicja, Keira

 

TEXTILES / FASHION  IZZY

Eva, Emily T

 

3D / ANIMATION / ARCHITECTURE / CONCEPT ART JAMES

Izzy, Helena, Luke, Chantelle, Eni

 

GRAPHICS / PHOTOGRAPHY

Gabrielle, Harry, Jack, Alfie, Chris

Wednesday 31 January 2024

GREAT OPPORTUNITIES FROM THE COURTAULD:

 


Three opportunities which might be of interest: all online. two, coming up this half-term and the other (Seminar Sessions) taking place in March:

  • Art and Queer Theory | Mickalene Thomas on Manet This online workshop, led by art historian Tilly Scantlebury, will explore gender and sexuality in the practice of Mickalene Thomas, whose multi-media large scale paintings rethink traditional art historical representation.
  • Art & Identity | Race, Gender, Power. Why is art history relevant today and how can images from the past help us understand the present?
  • Seminar Sessions. Offering participants, the chance to learn and discover Art History through live online discussions with fellow art historians from across the UK.

 

Students can book their place here


Tuesday 6 June 2023

FMP STATEMENT

 

Please fill this in and return by the end of Wednesday:

Written statement (300 – 400 words)  

To go alongside your FMP display and contextualise/explain your project. 

 

Suggested layout/prompts:  

 

Title 

Name and Date 

Media  

Progression: (uni and course, apprenticeship – where? - Employment) 

 

Written statement: 

What have you explored throughout your major project? 

What is the context/are the influences of your work and how is this investigated through your practice? 

What information can you give the public about the meaning and ideas behind your work?