‘Mene Mene Tekel Uphrasin’ (aramaic). Translation, “Numbered, numbered, weighed, divided”. 2015
MARK AARON ALUMNI MA16
Mark lives in Suffolk and graduated from UOS in 2016 with an MA with distinction in Arts Practice.
He is a diverse artist experimenting a range of mediums, from photography, music and video through to digital and computer enhanced art. His work is purposefully indirect, favouring emotion over form, and acts as an imaginative jumping off point for the viewer to create their own narratives.
Mark runs a commercial arts practice working in television and games and is also an award winning composer for film and documentary.
Email: markaaron@mac.com
SARAH BALE ALUMNI BA16
After studying at Chelsea School of Art, Sarah Bale worked as a textile designer, creating surface-pattern designs for clients. She returned to university in 2010 to study Fine Art and graduated with a First Class Honours degree. Since then, she has continued her studies with The Royal Drawing School. Sarah works from her studio in Suffolk. Sarah’s work focuses on the subject of the female. The characters in her paintings are often mysterious, powerful and at the same time fragile. Working in oils, with layers of colours, Sarah uses a painterly language to express the feelings of the women she paints. The viewer is drawn into the story, and by using their own experiences they can interpret the painting with their own narrative, exploring the psychological, physical and emotional context of the characters depicted.
Web: www.sarahbale.co.uk
Email: sarahbaleart@gmail.com
Brushing Her Hair, 2020P Prototype, 2022
(I) can as long as I breathe, (I) breathe as long as I can, 2022
PATRISYA BANOVA ALUMNI BA22
Patrisiya Banova is a contemporary artist based in Central Bedfordshire, United Kingdom. She has dived into the medium of sound using the vibrations of voice recordings in Bulgarian as well as English language to accompany her yarn installations.
Banova’s work draws attention to the viewer’s body and subconscious vital processes such as breathing (Inspiration Expiration, 2022). She is currently exploring the electrical activity and function of brain waves. Her work’s inspiration derives from everyday troubles that tend to fog one’s mind away from the most significant we share, life.
instagram: @banova_p
In Bed At Noon, 2022
Waiting, 2023
FELICITY BEAUMONT ALUMNI 19
Felicity Beaumont is a painter concerned with how contemporary society relates to the body. Her work discusses notions of gaze, objectification and the idea of the recontextualised image. Since completing her BA (hons) in Fine Art in 2019, Beaumont has exhibited nationally with The Ingram Collection, The Rafiki Gallery, Guggleton GO FIGURE Collective, been shortlisted for the FBA Futures Collection, worked with Battersea Affordable Art Fair, The Auction Collective, DrawFor, The Flying Fruitbowl, and Art For Cure.
Currently working towards her MA Fine Art with The University of Falmouth, creating colourful paintings in her Suffolk studio,.
Instagram: @felicitypaints
website: felicitybeaumont.com
Silent Street, Ipswich, 2022
HANNAH BOTTOMLEY ALUMNI BA12
After graduating from UCS I worked for the National Trust, creating and delivering art and craft activities for children, and now I work as a graphic designer for a clothing company. Every free moment I have I spend creating my own artwork, and my experiences from my time in Suffolk still very much feed into my art. My style has become more refined now, and I predominantly use watercolour and coloured pencil, whereas before I worked mostly in acrylic. I am inspired by nature and organic forms, letting the paint bleed and merge to create unexpected shapes that I then work in to.
Instagram: @hannahbottomleyart www.hannahbottomley.co.uk
MICHELLE BOWDEN ALUMNI BA12
Mark and Michelle are an art duo based in Suffolk, who regularly exhibit in the UK. They have been working in collaboration since 2019 and also curate exhibitions and organise events for their online group of artists from around the world.
They focus their efforts on the act of making rather than specific themes or media, with their work evolving from conversations and experiences.
Instagram: @michelle_and_mark Web: www.markandmichelle.co.uk
Brexit, 2019Languard, 2018
JENNY BUTCHER ALUMNI BA17
Jenny’s enjoyment of textiles and stitch was rekindled during her time at university while studying Fine Art.
She takes pleasure in gathering found / recycled materials and fabric and re working them into art with a narrative.
Fulfilment comes from experimenting and manipulating materials. Through her process Jenny strives to find ways to connect her work with her viewer. The narrative is thus an important part of her process. Her current topic ‘Roots’ is a reoccurring theme in her work where she is exploring the impact of Adoption on individuals and families during the 1950s-60s.
Instagram: @jennybutcherart Email: jennybutcher001@hotmail.com
Right Place, Right Time, 2022
You Will Never Get A Job Teaching Art, 2022
ABBIE CAIRNS ALUMNI BA18
My artistic practice explores the use of text and site, examining how the context of a site can change its reading. The work produced is usually temporary, drawing on notions of time and place, duration, and mutability. My practice uses DIY art practices and easily accessible materials such as cardboard and wood.
I am currently completing my Ph.D. at Norwich University of the Arts, researching the identity formation of artist-teachers in adult community learning. This research was motivated by my lived experiences of teaching in this sector.
Instagram: @AbbieCairnsPortfolio
Facebook: @AbbieMakesArt
Untitled, 2017
KIMLEE CHURCHYARD ALUMNI BA22
Kim Churchyard has always loved painting, colour and exploring different techniques. She’s never happier than when working on a large canvas or focusing on the tiniest of details to get her picture just right. In 2012, she followed her dream and signed up for an Art and Design course at Suffolk New College. Two years later, complete with portfolio, she was offered a place on the Fine Art Degree course at the University of Suffolk, graduating three years later with a 2.2.
Kim often listens to music while painting, drawing what she hears and getting inspiration from it. A dedicated artist, she also loves architecture and nature and is excited about what the next few years will bring.
Email: kimlee.ann33@googlemail.com
The Last Goodbye, 2021-23Words (detail), 2021
Untitled, 2023
TRICIA COTTRELL ALUMNI BA15
The influences which inspire my art are many and varied; the human condition, life experiences and the emotions they invoke; also the beauty I find within both natural and man-made worlds. I completed my B.A. (hons) Fine Art degree in 2015, and shortly thereafter became part of a local art collective, known as Holywells Creatives. As a group, we have exhibited our work in and around Ipswich. In 2017 I became a volunteer artist for the Supershoes charity, which does amazing work supporting children living with cancer. I’m very proud to be part of their dedicated team. As an artist, I enjoy having different kinds of creative conversations. Primarily a painter, I also draw, sculpt and work with fabric and text. Most recently I have been incorporating text into my paintings and have also made tentative steps into some more abstract pieces.
The meanderings of Polka dot Pete, Pineapple Jeremy & The Red Lady. 2021
Example of art - Not in exhibition
Untitled 29, 2023
Example of art - Not in exhibition
RICHARD DAY ALUMNI BA14
I’m a figurative painter living and working in Norwich, UK. My paintings combine my love of graffiti art in combination with traditional portrait painting. My work aims to explore the relationship between the old and the new by the application of paint and the abstraction of form.
Instagram: @rchrdday
Untitled, 2023
Untitled, 2023
NIKI DENNIS ALUMNI BA15
I am a painter fascinated by ancient art-forms and primitive cultures. This fascination began whilst studying for my degree in Anthropology. I am interested in the beginnings of expression and language in its pictorial form. My work is an attempt to access my unconscious mind and I create ‘raw’ artworks which express my internal emotions. My art practice links me into that instinctual drive for expression which began with our ancient ancestors. My current work has links to nature and a focus on natural forms. I paint on large canvases, using oil and acrylic paint as well as oil sticks and pastels. I have exhibited at Contemporary British Painting in London; Childwickbury Arts Fair, St Albans; Court Farm Art Exhibition, Brighton and at the Waterfront Gallery Ipswich.
Instagram: @nikidennisart
Web: www.nikidennis.com
Untitled, 2022
JULIE DODDS ALUMNI BA15
Julie Dodds studied Fine Art at the University of Suffolk and works from her studio in Ipswich, the town where she lives. Julie exhibited in group exhibitions at the respected Ipswich law firm Prettys, at the Atrium Gallery at the University of Suffolk and regularly at the Pond Gallery at the famed art and music venue, Snape Maltings.
She creates powerful and atmospheric wire sculptures and has taught the basic techniques of the medium at the Suffolk Wildlife Trust. Julie’s fascination with history and folklore, with tales of mystery and magic, often linked to specific local places, combine to produce a surreal, otherworldly quality in her work.
Instagram: @juliedoddsart
Email: julie.dodds59@gmail.com
KEVIN EILER ALUMNI BA20
I’m a Suffolk-based artist that practices in pen and paint, reimagining what is felt and experienced rather than what is seen, taking inspiration from personal histories both real and imaginary. I love creating work that requires investigation to visually understand, whilst also becoming a new narrative from that of the viewer in the process.
Enough, 2019
LOLEITHA EVELYN ALUMNI BA16
Loleitha’s work is a concept-driven, exploration of racial illustration, a reflection of subjects she is most passionate about including identity, ‘race’ and gender representation along the historical continuum of world events. She studies the body’s form, tones, and well-being, focusing on the human condition, physiognomy, leaning towards questioning the varying perceptions of People of Colour beyond the surface level, most notably the ‘Black British’ and ‘Global’ experience which resonates within her artistic expression.
Her style is figurative and expressionistic, with the intention of producing a series of meaningful artistic images that impact all who interact with her work. So, what shapes our perception and ideology?
Web: http://www.loleithaart.co.uk
John’s artwork deals with aspects of life, both good and bad, humorous and extremely dark.
John believes it should be left open to the viewer to interpret the artwork. John titles all his artwork ‘Life is’ - ‘taken from a well-known film quote.
Together we are Stronger, 2019
CARLOS FERNANDES ALUMNI BA15
After graduating from my course, I continued working alongside other artists on campus, with studio space at the Atrium Studios. This was a wonderful environment to get creative and make expressive art; and to develop relationships within the local art scene.
I am still creating with a style I developed while at the Atrium Studios experimenting with texture and mixed media. The painting I have in this exhibition is an example of where my ideas and art are leading me, I look to explore my emotions more closely (as a creative force) to bring that through in my new artworks.
Instagram: @carlosart2013
Waste Lands (Miles), 2014
A Small Piece of Me, 2014
PAUL FISK ALUMNI BA11
I have nothing to say about my creative processes or about my journey to now, this has been well documented and lies in a state of flux.
As for Artworks I believe once they leave the studio and enter the wider world they speak for themselves and if they need to be explained, they have failed.
Loss-Altered Perceptions I, 2019
Loss-Altered Perceptions II, 2019
YVONNE FORSTER ALUMNI 14
Since my degree, the main preoccupation within my art practice has been to explore the impact of industrial pollutants on ecosystems and the ensuing loss of biodiversity.
Utilizing a wide range of mediums I intentionally create semiabstracts that express environmental degradation, alienation and loss of habitats. I initiated an eco-art collective in 2021, through which we organized and curated interactive art displays in a public space - drawing attention to the COP 26 and 27 climate events.
The direction of my eco-art practice opened up opportunities to exhibit in London,Yorkshire and East Anglian Galleries.
Email: yvonnef2@hotmail.co.uk
Web: Yvonnesartroom.blogspot.com
Askew, 2022
Disperse, 2022
BOBBY FORSYTHE ALUMNI BA19
Bobby Forsythe is the founder of the collective Supporting the Arts, established in 2020 in response to the pandemic, and curates annual exhibitions that support both local and international artists.
She graduated from studying Fine Art at the University of Suffolk and holds an MA in Art History and Theory, achieved at the University of Essex .
She has been a practicing artist since 2016 and has taken part in numerous curatorial and collaborative projects with fellow artists mainly within East Anglia. Bobby has worked with SPACE, Brick Lane Gallery, Artcore, IP1 Magazine, Art Habens, and independent curators.
Email: bobbyforsytheart@gmail.com
Web: www.bobbyforsythe.com
Untitled, 2021
Untitled,, 2021
FILIP GABRHELIK ALUMNI BA20
I am a multidisciplinary artist and printmaker, my work includes photography, drawing, various digital media, and, most importantly, printmaking. I focus mainly on relief forms of printmaking, such as woodcut, wood engraving, and linocut.
An important aspect of my practice is to explore the relationship between traditional printmaking processes and new techniques and technology, such as digital photography. I am interested in how these different approaches can inform and nurture one another, given that the first is the oldest form of mass reproduction while the other is at the cutting edge of current technological development.
Instagram: @fgabrhelik
Web: https://filipgabrhelik.wixsite.com/mysite
Dungeness, 2021
GLENDA GERRARD ALUMNI BA17
Stitching is at the centre of my practice. I enjoy the process of making and constructing. I experiment with non-traditional materials to subvert the traditional perception of stitching and to push the boundaries of what was regarded as merely a domestic skill.
This has led me to explore and develop the creative process of using materials such as wire, plaster, inks, paint and print.
Web: www.tags.org.uk
Web: glengerrard.com
PETA HILLIER ALUMNI BA15
Fine Art at University was a time of exciting experimentation and collaboration with artists who have continued to exhibit with me as we make our opportunities in Suffolk.
The natural landscape has always been my main inspiration although my actual practice always changes . I use acrylic or watercolour and ink to depict a certain spirit of place. Sometimes I feature structures such as Shotley Pier, and always try to show the light and colour as these are the heart of my response to my surroundings.
Email: petaartuk@gmail.com
Facebook: petaartexhibitions
Shotley Pier, 2020SALLY JACKSON ALUMNI 20
I consider myself to be a mixed media artist, I normally produce large pieces of art measuring over 150cm square preferring to work with acrylic paints, inks with metallic and pearl finishes.
I use embellishments such as gold leaf, glitter and diamantes this adds detail, depth and beauty to my compositions due to them reacting and playing with reflections and refractions using the natural light in the environment. More recent artworks have been focused upon digital collages that are presented as posters or reminiscent of album cover artwork making reference to popular culture from both the past and present day.
Instagram: @yourhusbandsfavouriteartist
Stumbleine, 2021A Responsibly Sourced and Sustainable Tree (detail), 2023 Inimitable, 2023
FRED LANKESTER ALUMNI BA20
Each idea or subject of inspiration often stems from a ‘found object’ or ‘readymade’ component that dictates reaction or inclusion. Through an explorative process, appropriate materials and techniques are identified, occasionally combining various disciplines for a desired outcome.
The current geological age of the Anthropocene is an important consideration in my approach to creativity. Although not always obvious, as its inclusion in the creative process, is more important, than evident in a desired outcome. Predominantly producing threedimensional works, I often use industrial materials, objects and processes, as they best reference the work to the desired context.
Instagram: @fredlankester
email: fred-badger@hotmail.co.uk
JAMIE LIMOND ALUMNI BA17
+ MA19
My current creative output and Doctorate research focuses on passaging and pilgrimaging through ones space. After purchasing a Bowman 40 yacht I furthered my understanding of the concept to passage and that of water bound journeying. This has developed into the creation of JL Sailing-Engineering-Art, a project that provides skippered passages by myself, with like minded people, providing art residencies at sea. In 2023 I am planning a clockwise voyage around the UK and Ireland starting in April from Levington, Suffolk. Please feel free to contact me if you are interested in joining us on ‘Gaudeo’ for a leg of the sail, otherwise my under-active Instagram feed will be revived to act as a log of the trip for anyone who is interested.
Instagram: @jamielimond.art
Web: https://jamielimond.com
Poisoned Narcissus, 2002
KAMARAN MOHAMMAD ALUMNI BA14
The love and affection that many individuals formerly had can be seen in this painting. Prior to air raids, Kurdish life was thriving with joy and enjoyment. The town of Halabja was attacked with chemical weapons by Iraqi jets on March 16, 1988. At least 5000 people died, 7000 were left with severe injuries, some of whom are still receiving medical care. For those who have been able to escape and recuperate physically, the ladder presented in the upper right corner serves as a symbol of hope. This incident had an impact on animals in addition to the grieving people and the suffering many people experienced. Both plants and animals were completely destroyed. In contrast to the destroyed land painted in drab hues, the paintings warm colours symbolizes springtime and nature.
Instagram: @kamaran_sharif
IAN MOSS ALUMNI BA14
I’m an artist, curator and former gallery owner. I work about ‘life/ death/beginnings/endings’. Time is not time. Endings are journeys. Physical marks & transient moments. In 2012, I began creating my ongoing series of digital glitch paintings. In 2013, after the death of my mother, I created new artworks inspired by the words of psychologist Carl Jung (on life & death). Often comedic, sometimes a little sad. I now use ‘deep machine learning’ when conceiving some of that ‘Days’ series - giving the machine something, then taking it back as mine in the final painting; a modern collaboration.
Instagram: @mossifications
Facebook: IMossyART
Ethel the Unready, 2022Privacy Please, 2022
MELISA NOVOTNA ALUMNI BA22
Melisa Novotna is a recent University of Suffolk BA graduate and a current MA student at the Middlesex University. Novotna works with multi media with her practice focused on painting, photography and film. Themes included in her work focus on the philosophy surrounding the gaze, feminism, male gaze and cinema.
Novotna often aims to make the viewer aware of their position as a spectator being interrupted by being spectated. Alongside of her artistic practice, Novotna expands her paintings into the world of fashion by creating her brand Babyface Company.
Instagram: @novotnamel
Web: https://melisnovotna.wordpress.com
Caught On Camera, 2023JASON NUNN ALUMNI BA14
In January 2015 Jason exhibited at the Mall Galleries in London, part of the FBA Futures 2015. Being 1 of 18 graduates selected by members of the FBA (Federation of British Artists). Jason is currently working on new projects and plans to enter more exhibitions around the country and one day have his own solo show.
Instagram: @jnunnart Facebook: jnunnportraits
Ed Sheeran, 2020 Jason Nunn (b. Suffolk, 1993) is a portrait artist based in Ipswich, Suffolk. Since graduating from University Campus Suffolk in 2014, he has exhibited all over the UK.ALEX OSBORNE ALUMNI BA15
ALEXANDER LUKE OSBORNE- BA (Fine Art) From an early age
Alexander has always been artistically creative. After leaving school and following a short time in employment, Alexander enrolled at Suffolk New College where he completed the Art and Design course with a Triple Distinction. Alexander then went on to study for a Fine Art Degree at the University of Suffolk where he excelled which included receiving commissions and exhibiting his work. Sadly, in his final year, Alexander suffered a massive stroke which left him disabled and with no use of his right hand. However, after extensive rehab he was able to sucessfully complete his degree the following year and using his left hand.
Web: Alexander.l.Osborne.com Email: Alexander.l.Osborne@hotmail.com
Angel, 2017KATHRYN RAFFELL ALUMNI BA15
Since graduating I have continued to make art using different mediums and drawing on anything that inspires me to create work of subjects that I am drawn to.
Most recently I have produced a series of up-close drawings of animals using pastel pencils that I started using just before lockdown and continue to use as my go to medium.
I feel the size of the work draws the viewer in close to explore “eye to eye” what is there and as we know “eyes are the windows to the soul” Email:
EyeADAM RICHES ALUMNI BA16
For the most part, people show the outward appearance of order and civility but underneath that exterior there’s usually something far more interesting happening.’ Adam Riches is an emerging British painter and draughtsman who primarily works in monochromatic color palette. The characteristically stylized portraits and figurative works he creates are based on a sensitive response to the human condition, ranging from furious expressive moments to poignant, melancholy reflections. Using both pen on paper and oil on canvas, Riches’ explores the human psyche and delves into the effects of current social and political issues upon individuals, as well as their behaviour to one another. The artist is especially interested in people’s frailties and their fallibility - in particular, their potential for extreme behaviour.
Instagram: @adamrichesart
Web: adamrichesartist.com
Stasis. 2019Queen, 2016
My Knees Turned to Jelly, 2016 Social Distance, 2020
AMY SAGE ALUMNI BA12
Sage graduated in 2012 with BA Hons, First Class, Fine Art; works include performance/video and collage. Weaving through the mysterious tales of heartache, lust, love, loss, and the delusional states of the mind. Stories of events and faces unravel in each collage where Sage seeks to infuse humorous qualities. Sage has exhibited and performed in the UK; as well as internationally. Including: International Multimedia Music Festival Lithuania, a National Platform Artist for Spill Festival of performance 2012 Ipswich, Artist in residence at Caroline Wiseman’s South Beach Lookout Aldeburgh, Edmund Harcourt’s Whitley Art Festival Reading and Norwich Arts Centre. Milsoms commissioned Sage for a series of work displayed in their hotels at Dedham and Kesgrave.
Instagram: @amysageartist Email: amymariesage@gmail.com
FREYA SCOTT- ROCKEL ALUMNI BA13
I am interested in capturing small moments from everyday surroundings in detail and depicting them in a way which recreates not just them, but the mood surrounding and created by them.
In my current work I am experimenting with different mark-making and subject matter, while using vibrant hues that evoke the Spring season.
Email: freyasr1@gmail.com
Both: My SELFISH Portrait, 2022
SOPHIE Sophia ALUMNI 07
SOPHIE Sophia is a self-graduated Mistress of Art, her work centres around the value of her SELF. SOPHIE’s conceptual and performance art explores the taboos of selfishness, hearing voices, declaring oneself as GOD, pricing one’s own artwork outrageously, psychosis as a spiritual awakening and SELF Love.
SOPHIE declares her name an artwork, highlighting when a woman signs her art it devalues it; ‘My name is wise, therefore valuable.’ In 2022 SOPHIE opened her solo show SELF(ish), with a controversial performance titled, ‘Come as yourSELF’, a live therapy session with psychotherapist she had never worked with. SOPHIE Sophia has assisted Artist Polly Morgan on Morgan’s first public sculpture.
Instagram: @sophie_mistress_of_art
Web: www.sophiesophia.co.uk
LOISJOY THURSTUN ALUMNI BA14
After finishing her degree Loisjoy has concentrated on drawing and etching. She likes the richness and versatility of charcoal and since graduating has followed various Life Drawing Classes. She often depicts people in her work and enjoys a sense of narrative .
She now draws considerably from imagination with the aim of expressing both memory and emotion. Loisjoy likes the monochrome of charcoal with the addition of small amounts of watercolour.
Email: loisjoythurstun@gmail.com
Suspense in Yellow, 2021 Example of art - Not in Exhibition,
Transient Convection, 2021 Example of art - Not in Exhibition,
ELGIN THWAITES ALUMNI BA21
Elgin Thwaites (they/she) is a Sunderland-based artist, currently pursuing an MSc in Psychology after completing a BA (Hons) in Fine Arts in 2021. Thwaites believes in creating authentic, unbiased, and spontaneous artwork propelled by experiencing that ‘magic spark.’ Thwaites’ practice is rooted in the importance of chance and those seemingly discardable paint rags or unintentional side quests. Their inspiration is heterogeneous, whether it be the heat plumes of a toaster, an article on mustelids, or the feel of a smooth rock.Thwaites is committed to working within the community to promote art accessibility and is passionate about establishing an environment that encourages playful silliness, enabling a ‘free room’ to embrace the true self and promote recovery.
Instagram: @ElginThwaitesArt Email: Elginthwaites@gmail.com
What You Should Have Been, 2020 In The Early Hours, 2022
ARIMATHEA WARREN ALUMNI BA20
Since graduating in 2020, Arimathea has continued to develop her artistic and curatorial practices. In 2020, she co-curated the group exhibition ‘Barkada’ at the 142 Gallery in Felixstowe, and was also part on the online exhibitions ‘The Discerning Eye’ and ‘Ipswich Art Fair’. In 2021 she was featured in The Holy Art’s online exhibition, ‘Oblivion’.
From 2021 to 2022, she undertook her Master’s degree in Curation at Norwich University of The Arts, where she co-curated projects such as Mythos Zine, a Norwich-based ghost and folklore zine with accompanying audio and transcript and the Mythos Guided Tour, an artist led guided tour of the locations featured within the zine.
Instagram: @arimatheawarren Web: www.arimatheawarren.co.uk:
LAUREL BERRY ALUMNI
My painting style is focused mostly on the materiality of paint, creating various textures and capturing the spontaneity of my medium. My main source of inspiration comes from both the beauty and power of Nature. I try my best to capture this using a combination of drips, marks and colour.
Instagram: @laurelberrystudio
BA14 + MA15 Ronnie, 2021 Etsy: LaurelBerryStudioKELLY WILL ALUMNI BA12
My art is an ambidextrous collaboration with myself, I draw with both hands and paint with my left. I have always been fascinated by people, and have spent my life observing and drawing people in social/public settings discreetly. When the first lockdown happened, people watching became impossible, so I started looking more closely at local architecture. I am intrigued by that which is contained within the walls of buildings. I consider some of my work to be reimagined and illustrative; looking beyond what exists in the present moment. I choose to work in whatever feels intuitive, which is usually continuous line drawing and watercolour. I also create reimagined architectural dioramas with the intention of using them in stop motion animation.
Instagram: @kellywillpaintyou
Web: www.kellywillpaintyou.com:
+ MA17 Untitled, 2022 Example of art - Not in Exhibition,I Woke Up Like This, 2019
ANGELA WRIGHT ALUMNI BA12
As a young girl I had a childhood full of abuse, violence and bullying. The times I only ever truly felt good, accepted and wanted were celebration times like birthdays, Christmases and other special occasions….everyone looking good wearing good clothes and makeup, the presents and party food and drink people having fun.
That’s what I wish to do with my artworks my mission is about helping to celebrate the things we value most in the world. I have been on the MAMM program to learn to sell my art, recently I have applied to study architecture in London. Email: artbyangeldawn@gmail.com
Web: www.angeladawnwright.co.uk
Wrapped in Nature / WIN, 2022QUOTES + MEMORIES
“ Considering I gained my degree through the slog of COVID, summing up my experience is surprisingly simple, “Have you thought about making it bigger?” My degree show was definitely testament to this! ”
ELGIN THWAITES CLASS OF 2021
“ Studying Fine art at the University of Suffolk was a pivotal moment for my creative career. I thoroughly enjoyed experimenting with new materials and expanding my plethora of art knowledge. Since graduating I am now working as an Art technician at the university and running my own art collective called, Supporting the Arts. Worth every single moment of studying. ”
BOBBY FORSYTHE CLASS OF 2019
“ Art is emotion. Doing Art is giving life to those emotions
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CARLOS FERNANDES Class of 2015
“ I gained far more than just a Fine Art Degree, from my time at University Campus Suffolk. The experience was completely transformative. I arrived as a shy, mature student, lacking in confidence and self-esteem. And left as a confident, more rounded person with a passion for life, art and justice; and a group of friends that will sustain me for the rest of my life. It was an amazing three years. ”
TRICIA COTTRELL Class of 2015
“ A time we continually made plaster casts and we’re covered with plaster of Paris; Sitting around waiting for criticism of artwork; Meeting like-minded people: absolutely brilliant; Making exhibitions and engaging with Holywells park; Making friends; Printing and Lino cuts with beautiful old presses; Going down the river on the barge Victor whilst drawing; Having our eyes opened to art! ”
PETA HILLIER CLASS OF 2014
“ I left University Campus, Suffolk (UCS) in 2014, but (part of) my head stayed there. The experiences and opportunities I had when there, along with all of the people I met and now call friends, led to me open my own art gallery at the beginning of my final year – something I’d never have had the confidence, knowledge & contacts to have done were it not for studying locally, near to my home. ”
IAN MOSS CLASS OF 2014
“ The impact of studying in Suffolk Art School: I began the Fine Art degree as a very quiet and unsure student, who at Graduation gave a thank you speech to an audience of about 800 on behalf of all the graduates of the school of arts and humanities, having been voted to do so by all the lecturers. That progression from a very insecure student to a person who is achieving so much even now, that progression says it all, it goes to show how education can develop a positive sense of being, see the world and what I offer to the world so differently. ”
ANGELA DAWN WRIGHT CLASS OF 2012
“ The best piece of guidance gifted to me during my time as a Fine Art student was from Head of Art at the time, David Baldry who said, ‘Be organic in your art Sophie.’ This has been fundamental to my practice. ”
SOPHIE Sophia Class of 2007
IAN MOSSEXHIBITION ORGANISER, CURATOR AND FINE ART
ALUMNI BA17
Instagram: @mossifications
SARAH SEAGERSCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR
MARTIN CARTER -
PHOTOS, DESIGN AND LAYOUT
Instagram: @mcusb2010
KATE BURGESSALUMNI RELATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
LAWRENCE WOOLSTONTECHNICAL MANAGER + TEAM OF TECHNICIANS
THE LOVE ASYLUMOUR HOUSE BAND
Instagram: @theloveasylum
JASON EGHANEVENTS AND MARKETING MANAGER
DR JANE WATTSENIOR LECTURER IN FINE ART SEE COLOUR VERSION HERE