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Wonderland success for Event & Experience Design student

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Wonderland, 2016

 

For her Independent Realised Project, School of Music and Fine Art 3rd year BA (Hons) Event & Experience Design student Virginia Brennan devised and delivered an innovative and ambitious promotional event called Wonderland for the May release of the film Alice Through the Looking Glass at Costa at the Odeon Chatham Maritime, Leviathan Way.

Virginia’s event included activities for young people and families, face painting and crafts.  She also had a new range of drinks designed for the event and the Costa staff dressed up in costumes. The event brought together the two businesses – Costa and the Odeon –  and it was so successful, the cinema’s General Manager, Natalie Fisher, asked her to repeat the event over the Bank Holiday weekend.

Says Virginia, “We had to adapt to the high volume of cinema attendees – Bank Holiday Monday saw over 1,200 guests walk through the doors! The winners of the drawing competition at the original event collected their prizes of free cinema tickets and goodies and the fundraising activities for MIND continued throughout the week.”

The final independent 3rd year projects celebrate student work which creatively explores a broad range of formats and subjects, questioning what constitutes an event, and is an annual showcase.

School of Music and Fine Art – Student Instagram Competition Results

We are delighted to announce the winners of our first ever SMFA student Instagram competition.

The brief was to celebrate the unique setting of The School of Music and Fine Art in the  breathtaking Historic Dockyard Chatham by calling for images of our campus created by SMFA students posted on our @UniKentMFA Instagram page with our hashtag #smfacreative.

We were delighted that Vicky Price, Community Engagement Officer of Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust, agreed to select the winning entries and her comments are below:

“They’re a great bunch of photographs!  I’ve decided on a winner and 2 runners up, and there is a fourth photograph I wanted to ‘highly commend’.

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Winner: (£20 Amazon voucher) Dave Perry , 1st Year Music Technology – “Because it really brings out the power and scale of HMS Cavalier.”

 

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Runners up: (£10 Amazon vouchers) Dave Perry – “A view not often considered, and beautifully lit to reveal the brickwork.  Also great because it puts Kent University’s presence and the historic nature of The Historic Dockyard’s architecture together so well.”

 

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Emma Greenwood, 1st Year Event and Experience Design “A really pleasing composition of a view, again, not often considered.  Lovely play with light and shadows.”

 

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Highly commended: Dave Perry  “The colours, contrast and wide reach of the lens in this image is striking.  I felt that, on a large scale, printed, this would be a fantastic image – it just isn’t done justice on Instagram.”

Thanks to everyone who took part.  Don’t forget to check our @UniKentMFA Instagram account, enjoy the pics, post your own and watch out for our next competition!

#smfacreative

Award for Outstanding Contribution to Arts and Culture goes to MA Fine Art student

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School of Music & Fine Art student, Nadia Perrotta (MA Fine Art), has been awarded the University of Kent prestigious Outstanding Contribution to Arts and Culture Award, which recognises a student’s contribution in the area of fine art or music, photography or writing, drama, dance or design. The student is expected to develop their own cultural learning and that of the student population or members of the local community.

Nadia’s innovative award winning Wetlands project uses art to encourage interaction between Kent’s students and the Medway community; the project has previously received a grant of £5,000 from the University of Kent Student Projects Grant Scheme for the Wetlands Hub, to build an archive of documentation and film works about the local maritime history and the wetland landscape, to include film screenings, art workshop and installations inspired and shaped by the Medway expanse.

Says Nadia:

“Wetlands is an art project initiated in 2015 inspired by the powerful metaphor of a possible memory retained and preserved by the waters. The aim of the project is for University of Kent students and alumni  to involve and interact with local communities living in proximity of waters, recreating a dialogue between them, their maritime history and the wetland landscape.

Wetlands has been a real journey for me. I started with the hope to be able to create a link between the local community and the students of SMFA, to build an understanding of the environment outside the “bubble” of the university and for the public to get to know the potential of our school and the talents of the students of SMFA. I acknowledge that this was an ambitious aim. However, I was able to create a sustainable network of contacts with local authorities and art organisations who opened their doors to collaborations with SMFA students. I am proud this pioneering project has been inspirational for the art practice of most of the students involved – and a demonstration of how much it is possible to achieve when students are entrusted with freedom of expression outside the assessed studio work and supported by the University. I am very happy to be able to leave a legacy with Wetlands Hub, offering students and alumni a platform for free expression and at the same time celebrating their talents with the creation of the new Wetlands video hub archive.”

 

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Historic Dockyard exhibition makes waves

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Launching at 6pm on Friday 6th May, visitors to The Historic Dockyard Chatham will see how emerging and professional artists have explored the controversial ‘freedom of the seas’ principle through a diverse range of artistic media as part of a new thought-provoking gallery show at No.1 Smithery. Of the Sea is a project in partnership with the University of Kent’s School of Music and Fine Art and is sponsored by Hatten Wyatt Solicitors and Advocates.  It represents the culmination of The Historic Dockyard’s biennial open art competition (Art in the Dockyard) which this year received a record number of submissions from across Europe. All works in the gallery show are competition finalists eligible for two prizes; The Dockyard Prize, sponsored by Hatten Wyatt Solicitors and Advocates, which will be judged on its contextual relevance to the Dockyard’s historical legacy; and The Curators’ Choice, which will be awarded to a work which expresses global, social and political significance. The winning artists in both of the categories will each receive a £750 cash prize.

The works were selected by a distinguished and specially invited judging panel comprising Adam Chodzko, international award winning artist and Senior Lecturer in Fine Art in the School of Music and Fine Art; Exhibition Curator Hannah Conroy from the Artist Pension Trust (formerly Folkestone Artworks Curator); Kathleen Palmer, Head of Art at Imperial War Museums; Victoria Pomery OBE, Director of Turner Contemporary, Margate; and artist Island Projects Director Nicole Mollet.

The variety of work includes lens based media, sculpture and performance art and explores powerful topics such as conflict, ecology, territory, migration, piracy, border disputes and the ebb and flow of oceans. Showing until 24 July.

 

For more info: http://www.thedockyard.co.uk/plan/events/art-dockyard/

Discover the emerging artists of the future

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The amazing quality, diversity and range of student work from School of Music & Fine Art graduating students is showcased throughout May.

 

BA Event & Experience Design

BA Event & Experience Design is celebrated from Monday 9th May until Tuesday 17th May, with a range of innovative live events from EED 3rd Year projects in our production studios, performance space and in sites off the campus – ambitious projects, which creatively explore a broad range of formats and subjects, questioning what constitutes an event? This includes:

Huh – an interactive multilingual cultural experience by Nian Earn Ooi.
My Diary – an experiential journey via Taiwanese beauty products and treatments by Chien-Yi Yang.
K2, the Kreating Kindness Laboratory – an interactive opportunity to generate and receive a small act of kindness by Sophie Cawsey.
Tides of Misfortune, a circus of lost souls – an interactive performance by Jade Alcock.
Gothic Butterfly – an artist launch event by Jade Wildes.
5 Minutes – a physical and immersive game environment by Garrick Chan.
The Secret Garden Project – an immersive walk in Chatham by Charlotte Harding.

From 21st May, there will be a showcase of past EED student projects presented in Room 101. This will take the form of documentation.

 

BA and MA Fine Art

Continuing a tradition of showcasing bold, exploratory exhibitions, framed by the stunning backdrop of one of the country’s most iconic locations, the Historic Dockyard Chatham, visitors will encounter a broad range of artistic styles and media from our 26 graduating BA and MA Fine Art students – an explosion of imagination and a celebration of art’s potential for society.  The Degree Show preview is on Saturday 21st May, 1-5pm, after which work will be available for the public to view until 31 May as follows:

Sunday 22nd May, (10am-5pm):    
Tuesday 24th May – Tuesday 31st May inclusive (10am-5pm):    
This exhibition offers the public a fascinating insight into contemporary art’s most recent practices and processes such as a ‘Grand Design’ home evolved by a hoarder, an oozing conversation with the earth, a system of tunnels, angry letters about Gillingham’s Samurai sent to Medway council, a Dockyard worker’s fall down a well as sculpture, personal Facebook data becomes food, a dream-like exploration of the car industry, hand movements translated into Fibonacci sound, an autobiographical feature length film made on a mobile phone and a performance where the rules of tennis are applied to an exam.

The Degree Show’s aim is to encourage audiences to explore the potential of Medway as a dynamic hub for art, with the School of Music and Fine Art as a major conduit for these activities, positively impacting on the community and offering imaginative suggestions and visionary strategies for cultural regeneration. As well as involving students from Kent, and across the UK, this year’s Degree Show exhibitors include student artists from Iran, Thailand, China, Russia, Italy, Cyprus, Mexico, Hong Kong, Isle of Man and Ghana.

The Fine Art Degree Show exhibition catalogue features essays by academics across University of Kent’ Schools: Emily Rosamond, Grant Pooke, Simon Smith and Howard Griffin.

Degree Show visitors can attend a wide range of exciting educational activities.  Young people attending can also participate in workshops with some of the exhibiting artists. On Tuesday 24h May and Wednesday 25th May, Education Days will be held for local schools and colleges.  Attendees will be able to view the Show and hear talks from the artists; they will also be encouraged to produce their own artwork in response to their experience of the Show.  If you would like to bring a school, college or university group to this event (all ages welcome) please email: mfaadmissions@kent.ac.uk

Visitors to the Degree Show will also be able to visit the Historic Dockyard’s thematic exhibition of international contemporary art works, “Of the Sea,” a competition (in collaboration with the School of Music and Fine Art) whose jury panel includes Kathleen Palmer (Head of Art, Imperial War Museum), and Victoria Pomery (Director of Turner Contemporary, Margate).
http://www.thedockyard.co.uk/plan/events/art-dockyard/

During this period there will other exciting events, including concerts performed by SMFA music students as follows:

Tuesday 17th May to Friday 20th May, 9am – 6pm
School of Music & Fine Art music student solo recitals.

Friday 20th May, 12 noon, Galvanising Shop Performance Space
MA Music Student Lunchtime Recitals

Check our webpage for updates and regular bulletins! https://www.kent.ac.uk/smfa/

All events are open to all and FREE to attend. Click here to get your special Visitor Pass!

 

The Degree Show Address:
The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, Kent, ME4 4TY
Entry is at The Historic Dockyard Chatham Visitor Entrance, via The Galvanising Shop (next to the Dockyard’s visitors’ car park on the East Road).
http://www.thedockyard.co.uk/plan/how-find-us

Contact Details:
For further press information and images of the works on display please contact School Reception:

MFAReception@kent.ac.uk
or telephone 01634 888 980.
www.kent.ac.uk/smfa
Twitter: @unikentmfa #smfacreative #smfashows16

Twitter: https://twitter.com/UoKDegreeShow
Tumblr: http://www.degreeshow2016.tumblr.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/degreeshow2016/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Uokdegreeshow/

Tribute to Janet Hodgson: Artist and Teacher

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Janet Hodgson

 

We are sorry to have to announce that Janet Hodgson, Associate Lecturer in Event and Experience Design, died on 16 March 2016, aged 56. Janet was a highly regarded artist and teacher who is remembered with much affection and respect by those who had the good fortune to work and collaborate with her and by those who were taught by her.

Training originally as a theatre designer at Wimbledon School of Art, Janet’s extraordinary multifaceted career also saw her work with archeologists and historians, and her art has been exhibited internationally. Joining the University of Kent in 2006, Janet made a huge contribution to the BA Event and Experience Design course, working as an Associate Lecturer on a range of modules across all three stages. A moving tribute to Janet’s legacy can be seen here: http://www.kent.ac.uk/campusonline/news.html?view=5984

Janet will be very greatly missed.

Instagram Photo Competition for #smfacreatives!

What is the competition?
The School of Music and Fine Art is located in the unique setting of the breathtaking Historic Dockyard Chatham, so we want you to get creative! Take a photo of our campus, the facilities, you and your mates jamming in a practice room. The choice is yours! Post it on Instagram, tag us (@UniKentMFA) and remember to use the hashtag: #smfacreative.

Up for grabs is a £20 Amazon voucher for the winner, and two £10 Amazon vouchers for two runners up. We’ll also post the winning images on all of our social media. So, #getsnapping!

We’ve just got a few terms and conditions that you must agree to in order to enter this competition.

  • The competition is only open to registered students at the University of Kent. Students on any campus are welcome to enter.
  • The Promoter of the competition is the University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NZ.
  • Prizes:
    x1 £20 Amazon UK Gift Voucher.
    x2 £10 Amazon UK Gift Vouchers.
    The prizes are as stated, not transferrable to another individual and no cash or other alternatives will be offered.
  • Proof of student status may be required before the handover of the prize.
  • All entries must be made directly by the person entering the competition, and entries made using automated methods will be made void.
  • You must use the hashtag #smfacreative and tag our Instagram account @UniKentMFA otherwise your entry will not count.
  • No responsibility can be accepted for entries lost, delayed, corrupted or due to computer error in transit.
  • The promoters reserve the right to amend or alter the terms of the competition, and reject entries that are not entering into the spirit of the competition.
  • The winners consent to the use of their name, likeness and winning entry, and will co-operate with any other reasonable request by the University of Kent relating to any post-winning publicity. You are granting the Promoter an irrevocable, royalty free worldwide license to use your winning entry in any reasonable way.
  • You must ensure if there are people in the image that you have permission to use them in the photo.
  • The prize will be awarded by a team of judges, selected by the Promoter. Their decision is final, and no discussion will be entered into.
  • Amazon Inc. does not endorse and is not affiliated with this competition.
  • The competition begins at 00:01 GMT on 2nd April 2016 and ends at 12:00 GMT on 31st May 2016, and the winners will be posted on Facebook and Instagram within 7 days.

 

Any queries, contact James Burns, Social Media and Communications Ambassador, School of Music & Fine Art
Email: J.T.Burns@kent.ac.uk

School of Music and Fine Art staff and students featured in International Festival of Projections, March 2016

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University of Kent’s International Festival of Projections 2016.

Cultural icon Yoko Ono is one of the artists contributing to the University’s International Festival of Projections, taking place from 18-20 March 2016. Designed to showcase internationally renowned arts together with ground-breaking research at Kent, this major new arts festival, which is free and open to all, features more than 100 artists, filmmakers, poets and musicians, who will fill dozens of spaces on Kent’s Canterbury campus with intriguing, thought-provoking and fun artworks, with additional activities at the University’s Medway campus and in Canterbury City centre.

School of Music and Fine Art staff and students feature significantly. Screenings of work from sonic artist Professor Tim Howle, Lecturer in The School of Music & Fine Art take place on Sunday 20th March, which he follows with an evening talk On making electroacoustic movies.

Artist and Senior Fine Art Lecturer Adam Chodzko’s new film Deep Above, which engages with climate change, can be seen on 19th-20th March, with work from MA Fine Art student Jose Fernandez-Levy featured the same days in Confined Projections.

A group of 6 Fine Art MA students from The School of Music & Fine Art present their work The Cloudbuster – a multi-partnered project with Island Projects, and the Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust – from 18-20th March in ROOM on the Medway campus. The students – Tracey Affleck, Val Bolsover, Sophie Brown, Fiona Townend, Jose Fernandez-Levy and Claudia Chiappini – worked with Adam Chodzko on this innovative project.

For the full programme for the University’s Projections festival go to: https://issuu.com/kentdesignstudio/docs/bt_121184_projections_prog_final_we/1?e=11873757/33904657

The Elective Collective Community Project by Event & Experience Design student

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Charlotte Harding , Photo by Chien-Yi Yang

 

Charlotte Harding, a 3rd Year student on the BA Event & Experience Design in the School of Music & Fine Art, sees the culmination of her innovative project for the Medway Student Scholarship in an exhibition at the Nucleus Arts Gallery in Chatham.  The project The Elective Collective included workshops with a number of clients of Caring Hands in the Community to create personalised artwork that intends to inspire people and promote the use of art in the community.

Caring Hands in the Community, located at the heart of Chatham town centre is a resource for housing, job searches, counselling and rehabilitation help for those in the chains of addiction.

Says EED Lecturer Peter Hatton: “Charlotte devised an inspirational participatory project to work with homeless adults at the Caring Hands Centre. She had a small team of her peers on the course to support her alongside staff at the centre in running a series of activities including mask making and photography. Her intention was raise awareness of homelessness and to increase the visibility of the homeless through their artwork. The mask making was a form of self-portraiture, an expression of individual identity. Participants in the workshop were then given a disposable camera to document their environment outside of the centre. Nucleus Arts have contributed to the project by giving the participants the exciting opportunity to exhibit this accumulative personal narrative in the gallery. This public facing exhibition will be both a celebration of the participants and their stories and the awareness-raising element of the project. The skills Charlotte has developed while studying Event & Experience Design have certainly played an important part in Charlotte delivering this ambitious and successful project but an equally important part has been the cooperation and support of all the individuals and organisations that have worked together and have wanted this project to happen. So a big thank you to the participants, Ricky at Caring Hands, Natasha at Nucleus Arts and Jack MacDonell, the Scholarship Officer.”

 

The exhibition will run from 10-16 March, with the preview on Fri 11 March from 2-4pm.

For more info go to: http://www.caringhandsuk.org.uk/   and https://issuu.com/nucleusarts/docs/gallery_guide_spring_2016_22869d7aeb613e

Pioneering experimental filmmaker Tony Hill visits the School of Music & Fine Art on Wednesday 24th February

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Still image from ‘Holding The Viewer’ © Tony Hill

 

On 24th February at 6pm, artist and pioneering experimental filmmaker Tony Hill will be visiting the School of Music & Fine Art to talk about his film practice.  Organised and funded by 51zero/voyager – an ongoing series of events, projects and touring activities, organised by 51zero, that engages directly with the communities of Medway, Kent, Northern France and further afield – the celebrated filmmaker will present and discuss his pioneering films and groundbreaking filmmaking techniques. Internationally renowned, Hill makes experimental short films that are somewhere between sculpture and cinema. To create his visually challenging and timelessly beautiful imagery, he often develops his own camera rigs, ingeniously using mirrors and unusual lenses, and sometimes humorous vantage points to make us rethink our assumptions about perspective, gravity, scale and movement.

Born in London in 1946, Tony Hill studied Architecture and Sculpture and has been working as an independent film-maker since 1973, he also works with installations, photography and sound and has presented his work at many galleries and in film festivals worldwide. His award winning films have been broadcast on network television in many countries and published in the UK and Japan, with commercial work including directing music videos and TV commercials. He taught film and video from 1982 until 2002 at the University of Derby becoming Professor of Film and at Plymouth College of Art from 2004 until 2011.

The Artist Talk starts at 6.00pm and will explore Tony Hill’s unique film production techniques highlighting the formalistic qualities and contexts at play in his work, followed by a discussion with curator Keith Whittle exploring Hill’s aesthetic and conceptual approach and the research and production processes involved in the making of his films. The event closes with an informal opportunity to meet the artist from 8pm until 9pm.

 

The event is free but RSVP is required. To book go to http://www.51zero.org/voyager/

For more go to http://www.tonyhillfilms.com/