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Visual Narratives - Student Exhibition 2023

Written by Take Two | Jan 9 2023
 


Reveal and Conceal

 

As part of the course the students have been encouraged to embed reading and experimental visual research into their work and development. They were also asked to identify an area of interest at the start of their journey of making. Many of them went out with their camera to capture new stimulus and impetus for their individual responses. I have been so impressed with the positive, energetic, and hardworking way that the course participants have reacted to the challenges, variety and depth of the course and its modules. They’ve covered drawing, and research through to photography, printmaking, mixed media, and book work. Fundamentally they have been encouraged to find their own voice, take risks, and value the exploratory stage as much as the end result.

It’s been an honour and a delight to witness the emergence of ideas and the connected exploration (via our social forums). I’ve been fascinated by the breadth of subject matter that has formed the springboard to their ongoing work, partly presented in this book. For instance, interests in landscapes; both rural and industrial, environmental interests or domestic dwellings and settlements. Also, more conceptual influences such as narratives about ‘fleeting moments’ or exploring the tensions between 2 opposing forces. The next few pages of this book will provide a sneak peek and a glimpse at their discoveries, the mixed media work they have achieved and the concepts that have driven their work. I am so pleased with what my students on this course have achieved and I am excited to see what they create next. I hope you enjoy looking at this work as much as I have.

Sally Tyrie


Would you like a printed copy of this Exhibition book?

This online student exhibition can be purchased as a book from Peecho. Click the link below to purchase the online student exhibition as a hardcopy and have it on hand whenever you need it to share with others. Please note that Peecho is a third party book printing company and we have no control over the postage costs to your destination.