Find the Right Words with Dean Atta

At 6pm on Wednesday 15th March, Dean Atta will perform poems alongside students from the workshop in Jarman 1.

Wine in the foyer from 5.45pm. The performance will be followed by a short Q&A. All welcome – the performance is free

Dean Atta is a poet from London, UK.  His debut collection was shortlisted for the Polari First Book Prize. He was named as one of the most influential LGBT people in the UK by the Independent on Sunday Pink List and featured in Out News Global Pride Power List. He has performed across the UK and internationally at the Biennale of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean (Italy), CrossKultur (Germany), Ordspark (Sweden), PuSh Festival (Canada) and Word N Sound (South Africa). He is a member of Malika’s Poetry Kitchen and Point Blank Poets and Writer in Residence 2017 with Creative Future. He has been commissioned to write poems for BBC Radio 4, BBC World Service, Dazed & Confused, Keats House Museum, National Portrait Gallery, Tate Britain and Tate Modern. He is currently working on his second collection The Black Flamingo.

FREE Writing and Performance workshop for Drama Students – Wednesday 15th March 2pm-5pm (followed by performance at 6pm)

In the afternoon performance poet and playwright Dean Atta will lead a workshop where he will conduct students through an afternoon of his favourite writing and performance exercises, building towards you having your own poem ready to perform. This workshop is suitable for all levels of experience and is open to Drama students and staff Participants from the afternoon will be invited to perform in the evening alongside Dean Atta. If you would like to take part in the workshop please book your place here.

This workshop, available to Drama students and staff, has been made possible by the 2016 Barbara Morris Learning Support Prize, won by a team from the School of Arts.

Editors and Sound Recordist Needed

A postgraduate Film with Practice student is looking for editors that would like to be involved in a short film project that will be filmed Late Apr/ Early May and potentially submitted to festivals.

The film is a drama that deals with the inner thoughts and trickery of its central protagonist as he tries to conquer his mental health. It is around 10-15 minutes and you will be working with content that is filmed in Paris and England. 

There is also potentially an opening for a sound recordist (for boom work only) which will be required to be on-set for filming.

For further details about these enquiries, please contact gk245@kent.ac.uk 

A CAREER IN FILM with Caroline Hewitt

Date: Thursday 16th March

Time: 6.30pm

Title: A CAREER IN FILM

Caroline Hewitt will discuss her career in film and the changing face of independent film-making from the early ’80’s to the current time.

Wine in the foyer from 6pm. The talk will be followed by a Q&A.

Caroline Hewitt is an eminent Film Producer known for her work on, among many others, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Mr Bean’s Holiday and Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. She has just co-produced The Mercy (directed by James Marsh featuring Colin Firth and Rachel Weisz) and Mary Magdalene (directed by Garth Davis featuring Joaquin Pheonix and Rooney Mara), both due to be released this year. Film students are strongly encouraged to attend, but any student with an interest in working in film production is welcome to attend. This talk is likely to be popular and places are limited; booking is strongly advised to avoid disappointment. To book visit Target Connect; https://careers.kent.ac.uk/home.html

Get Involved with the Strangelove Festival

Strangelove Festival are looking for volunteers to work as a crucial element to the festival between the dates 9.3.17 – 18.3.17. This opportunity will provide access and insight to the entire festival. With free entry to all events, a refreshments allowance as well as providing the opportunity to be working with an exciting team of International and local artists.

Secondly, they also have an artist call out for artists working within time based media as part of our Secret Strangelove Programme. Such as an idea of a one to one event, or a time based “occasion” or intervention that can occur. For this applicants are asked to complete a form outlining their proposal.

The deadline for both applications is 19.2.17

Here are the links to the application forms:

For volunteers-  https://goo.gl/forms/kTvAfJPZbhDsFpPx1

The open call- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeIZFMBv2_3-clVQX0wsDrN8GPAK_PpMmyhoTfWDheni9-Yog/viewform?c=0&w=1

Audience for an Ash/ Ackroyd & Harvey – Artist Talk

Date: Wed 22nd February 6.15pm

Venue: Jarman Studio 1

The School of Arts is delighted that Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey will be delivering the an Artist Talk to launch their new commission on Wednesday 22 February in Jarman Studio 1 at 6.15pm. The talk is free to attend.

The artists will be talking specifically about their role in the development of the Ash Project, conceived by Kent Downs Area of Outstanding National Beauty, the Ash Project is an urgent cultural response to the devastating effects of Ash dieback, and combines a major new commission by Ackroyd and Harvey which continues their environmental investigations. Ackroyd and Harvey will speak about the development process for this work and explain more about how the outcomes will be realised across Kent.

For 25 years, Ackroyd & Harvey’s work has been exhibited in contemporary art galleries, museums and public spaces worldwide; sculpture, photography, architecture, ecology and biology are disciplines that intersect in their work, revealing an intrinsic bias towards process and event. Often reflecting environmental and scientific concerns, they are acclaimed for large-scale interventions in sites of architectural interest.

“Our research has revealed a hidden wealth of industries carved from the ash, a myriad of wooden objects and artefacts that occupy historical significance and domestic use. Mythologies address the Ash as the tree at the centre of the world, the ‘cosmic’ tree. Contemporary science is studying genetic traits to understand how to cultivate disease resistant Ash stock. David Nash’s “Ash Dome” is an internationally recognized artwork. The emotional, social and metaphorical relationship with this tree gives deep-rooted material for our artistic exploration.” Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey, November 2016

The commission is complimented by a two year programme of public engagement to include artists’ walks, green wood working, an evolving Ash Archive, public programmes at University of Kent and Folkestone Quarter house. These events will involve communities in actively documenting the contemporary and historic importance of the Ash in collaboration with the research and scientific community of the Kent Downs and artists and educators Outdoor Studios, who work with school students to create extraordinary experiences in the outdoors.

For more info go to http://www.ackroydandharvey.com/ and http://www.kentdowns.org.uk/getting-involved/the-ash-project. You can also find out more about the Ash project here: www.theashproject.org.uk

The project has been conceived and developed by the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Unit, the Ash Project is funded by the Arts Council England, the Heritage Lottery Fund and Kent County Council and will be a partnership supported by the Forestry Commission, the Woodland Trust Charter for Trees, University of Kent, Creative Foundation, Folkestone Triennial, Whitstable Biennale and the Turner Contemporary and many others.

Art Internships and Volunteer Projects Abroad

GoEco invites students and faculty to participate in our art internships and volunteer projects abroad!

Greater Kruger Area Wildlife Photography South Africa
Capture the most spectacular wildlife on camera while contributing to conservation efforts. You will work alongside professional photographers as you go on game drives and bush walks to locate indigenous African wildlife across the reserve.  The photos you take will help support the reserve’s public awareness initiatives!

Eduactional Outreach in Kathmandu Nepal

Provide underprivileged Nepalese children with the skills and confidence they need to pursue their dreams. Volunteers will assist local teachers by leading lessons in English, math, history, science and more, and also engage in cultural exchange activities like games, sports, and arts and crafts.

Wildlife Photography and Conservation in Victoria Falls Zimbabwe

Take part in a photography and research program in the most spectacular setting – the Zambezi and Victoria Falls National Parks in Zimbabwe. You will be staying in the National Park, on the banks of the Zambezi River, with hippos, elephants, and bushbucks as neighbours. Take part in a three day photography workshop, and assist in collecting vital research data on Africa’s most iconic species.

Teaching and Social Work in San Jose Costa Rica

Get involved with the local communities of San José in beautiful Costa Rica by joining a social work project helping children or the elderly.

FDM Events

How to excel at video interviews with FDM – 8th Feb 1.30-2.30 (KS12)

Whichever career path you decide to embark on after university it’s likely that you will be asked to complete a Video Interview.
FDM Group’s Video Interview Workshop is your chance to discover what to expect, how to prepare and excel. Book now https://careers.kent.ac.uk/leap/event.html?id=1595&service=Careers+Service

All students welcome

LinkedIn Lab with FDM – 15th Feb 2.30-3.30 (KSA1)

LinkedIn has over 300 million worldwide members.
FDM Group’s LinkedIn lab will help you utilise this professional network, to help you develop your online presence and showcase your skills to employers. Book now https://careers.kent.ac.uk/leap/event.html?id=1605&service=Careers+Service

All students welcome

Coffee with FDM@ Caffe Nero – 21st Feb 12-3

Drop in and meet with the graduate recruitment team from FDM and find out about internships, placements and graduate jobs with this exciting organisation. FDM Group is a professional services provider with a focus on IT and the UK’s leading IT graduate employer. FDM’s business model is both unique and robust, bringing people and technology together.

There will be a competition on the day and a free hot or cold drink from Caffe Nero for all participants.

Get that all important advice for your internship or graduate application at this exclusive campus drop-in session for the University of Kent.

Register your interest here https://careers.kent.ac.uk/leap/event.html?id=1633&service=Careers+Service

ALL degree backgrounds welcome