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’A4 Only Exhibition’ , December 2010; one of a series of exhibitions held within the course studios.
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“ FOOD IS NEVER UNAMBIGUOUSLY MATERIAL AND IT’S METAPHORICAL POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS.”
Jennifer Wallace Cambridge Lecturer
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GIDE: Group for International Design Education workshop and exhibition held in Magdeburg, Germany in February 2011. The workshops include students and staff from Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Slovenia, Belgium, Scotland and England.
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“ A QUOTE OF SOME SORT SHOULD GO HERE. I’M HOPING YOU WILL HAVE ONE FOR THIS SECTION AS THIS SPACE NEEDS IT.” Jennifer Wallace Cambridge Lecturer
Houston, We Have An Exhibition: The Itty Bitty Planetarium Itty Bitty Art Committee - Sophie Ashcroft and Beverly Cottrell Test Space Leeds at 42 New Briggate, June 2010. www.ittybittyartcommittee.blogspot.com
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ALUMNI
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Bryony Pritchard
Since graduating from B.A (Hons) Art and Design (Interdisciplinary) in 2007, there isn’t a day that goes by when I am not thankful for those 3 years of exploration, play and development. I always had an interest in many art forms, approaches and disciplines. During the course I was allowed to find my own way through the path of an interdisciplinary practice. I was well supported by the staff and facilities, plus I was given ‘space’ to think and reflect through interesting modules. Like any good degree, there were times when I felt a bit rudderless, but I believe it was those challenging moments that have really equipped me for life after the degree because that’s when you learn those vital skills, which see you through. Now, when somebody asks me ‘What do you do?’,
I still find it hard to shrink my practice into one sentence. Sometimes I don’t know where bits of my practice start or end, it all blends onto each other really. But I think there is strength in this because there are more possibilities, which is really exciting to me. My projects have quite a range to them, I love collaborating with different people; this has led to some exciting work opportunities and residencies abroad; most recently in Sweden. In my independent work I enjoy mixing it up – so coordinating creative projects for festivals and charities, designing and illustrating CD artwork, delivering installation performances, or leading family workshops in galleries to name a few. Maybe it’s that desire for constant researching/learning/committing/being flexible/ balancing/reflecting which the course equipped me for.
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Bryony Pritchard
Since graduating from B.A (Hons) Art and Design (Interdisciplinary) in 2007, there isn’t a day that goes by when I am not thankful for those 3 years of exploration, play and development. I always had an interest in many art forms, approaches and disciplines. During the course I was allowed to find my own way through the path of an interdisciplinary practice. I was well supported by the staff and facilities, plus I was given ‘space’ to think and reflect through interesting modules. Like any good degree, there were times when I felt a bit rudderless, but I believe it was those challenging moments that have really equipped me for life after the degree because that’s when you learn those vital skills, which see you through. Now, when somebody asks me ‘What do you do?’,
I still find it hard to shrink my practice into one sentence. Sometimes I don’t know where bits of my practice start or end, it all blends onto each other really. But I think there is strength in this because there are more possibilities, which is really exciting to me. My projects have quite a range to them, I love collaborating with different people; this has led to some exciting work opportunities and residencies abroad; most recently in Sweden. In my independent work I enjoy mixing it up – so coordinating creative projects for festivals and charities, designing and illustrating CD artwork, delivering installation performances, or leading family workshops in galleries to name a few. Maybe it’s that desire for constant researching/learning/committing/being flexible/ balancing/reflecting which the course equipped me for.
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“ DURING THE COURSE I WAS ALLOWED TO FIND MY OWN WAY THROUGH THE PATH OF AN INTERDISCIPLINARY PRACTICE.” Bryony Pritchard Ex-Graduate
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“ DURING THE COURSE I WAS ALLOWED TO FIND MY OWN WAY THROUGH THE PATH OF AN INTERDISCIPLINARY PRACTICE.” Bryony Pritchard Ex-Graduate
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“ THERE ISN’T A DAY THAT GOES BY WHEN I AM NOT THANKFUL FOR THOSE 3 YEARS OF EXPLORATION, PLAY AND DEVELOPMENT.” Bryony Pritchard Ex-Graduate
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Joe Torr and Jack Scales (graduated 2010) curated and presented a series of ‘Limn’ projection and D.J events at Nation of Shop Keepers, Leeds.
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“ THERE ISN’T A DAY THAT GOES BY WHEN I AM NOT THANKFUL FOR THOSE 3 YEARS OF EXPLORATION, PLAY AND DEVELOPMENT.” Bryony Pritchard Ex-Graduate
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Joe Torr and Jack Scales (graduated 2010) curated and presented a series of ‘Limn’ projection and D.J events at Nation of Shop Keepers, Leeds.
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“ THERE ISN’T A DAY THAT GOES BY WHEN I AM NOT THANKFUL FOR THOSE 3 YEARS OF EXPLORATION, PLAY AND DEVELOPMENT.” Bryony Pritchard Ex-Graduate
The Den Experiment’; Chris Harman & Jamie Appleton (graduated 2009). Chris has established a series of successful Den projects for schools and businesses throughout the U.K, he also exhibited at Wakefield Art Walk and Holy Trinity Arts, Leeds.
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“ THERE ISN’T A DAY THAT GOES BY WHEN I AM NOT THANKFUL FOR THOSE 3 YEARS OF EXPLORATION, PLAY AND DEVELOPMENT.” Bryony Pritchard Ex-Graduate
Joe Torr and Jack Scales (graduated 2010) curated and presented a series of ‘Limn’ projection and D.J events at Nation of Shop Keepers, Leeds.
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“ THIS INSTALLATION WAS SO INCREDIBLY SENSUAL THAT IT ACTUALLY MADE ME IMAGINE I WAS A VAGRANT TYRE, ESTRANGED FROM MY FORMER VAUXHALL WIFE, LOST, FLOATING ON THE UNDERCURRENTS SEARCHING FOR SOMETHING I HAVE NOT YET FOUND.” Alfie Strong Guest Writer for Millpond
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Becky Elliott; Slice Residency at Project Space Leeds (PSL), 2011
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“ THIS INSTALLATION WAS SO INCREDIBLY SENSUAL THAT IT ACTUALLY MADE ME IMAGINE I WAS A VAGRANT TYRE, ESTRANGED FROM MY FORMER VAUXHALL WIFE, LOST, FLOATING ON THE UNDERCURRENTS SEARCHING FOR SOMETHING I HAVE NOT YET FOUND.” Alfie Strong Guest Writer for Millpond
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Becky Elliott; Slice Residency at Project Space Leeds (PSL), 2011
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GIDE: Group for International Design Education workshop and exhibition held in Magdeburg, Germany in February 2011. The workshops include students and staff from Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Slovenia, Belgium, Scotland and England.
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“ THERE ISN’T A DAY THAT GOES BY WHEN I AM NOT THANKFUL FOR THOSE 3 YEARS OF EXPLORATION, PLAY AND DEVELOPMENT.” Bryony Pritchard Ex-Graduate
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“ THERE ISN’T A DAY THAT GOES BY WHEN I AM NOT THANKFUL FOR THOSE 3 YEARS OF EXPLORATION, PLAY AND DEVELOPMENT.” Bryony Pritchard Ex-Graduate
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GIDE: Group for International Design Education workshop and exhibition held in Magdeburg, Germany in February 2011. The workshops include students and staff from Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Slovenia, Belgium, Scotland and England.
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“ THERE ISN’T A DAY THAT GOES BY WHEN I AM NOT THANKFUL FOR THOSE 3 YEARS OF EXPLORATION, PLAY AND DEVELOPMENT.” Bryony Pritchard Ex-Graduate
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