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Exhibition Tours will be available during the shows please contact the relevant course tutor or email [email protected] for further details
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Swansea & Carmarthen Art & Design
Graduate Exhibition Catalogue
2015
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An art school experience in a contemporary university
Exhibition Tours will be available during the shows please contact the relevant course tutor or email [email protected] for further details.
Swansea and Carmarthen
www.uwtsd.ac.uk01792 481285
Cover Image by: Carys ThurlowSurface Pattern Design
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Foreword
As the Dean of Art and Design at theUniversity of Wales Trinity Saint David(UWTSD) I have inherited a rich legacyof excellence in Art & Design educationbuilt up over many years.
I am delighted to present this small‘snap-shot’ of the amazingly diversebody of work produced by this year’sgraduates. Being the oldest art collegein Wales means that the Faculty of Artand Design at UWTSD has seen manychanges over the past 160 years. Themerger of Swansea MetropolitanUniversity with the University of WalesTrinity Saint David has established a newUniversity with an amazing pedigreedating back back to 1822.
This year the Faculty opened the ALEXDesign Exchange. The Grade II listedformer Central Library in Swansea becomes the latest addition to Swansea’s expanding Arts Quarter following its £12 million redevelopment.The new building houses our IndustrialDesign and Glass courses alongside 3D Computer Animation and Games Design.
This summer’s exhibition season is morethan just a collection of exhibitions itis a celebration of a journey or ratherhundreds of journeys. This ‘GraduateExhibitions Guide’ allows us to peerthrough the Faculty’s creative windows
to witness an affirmation of theexuberance expressed by graduatesfrom a wide range of disciplines whohave combined the highest standardsof knowledge and skill to create worksof outstanding artistry and design. Thework of each graduate is very differentyet they are interwoven to create a richcommonwealth of creativity.
Each project on display represents theculmination of countless hours of hardwork by the graduates themselves andthe dedicated tutors who have supported and guided them over three years.
I hope you enjoy this showcase of someof the best Art & Design talent in the UK.If this has sparked your interest then why not contact us today to discuss your future at one of the UK’s top colleges of art.
Dr Ian WalshDean of Art & Design UWTSD
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Yn Ddeon Celf a Dylunio Prifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi Sant (PCYDDS) rwyf wedi etifeddu hanes hir a chyfoethog o ragoriaeth mewn addysg Celf a Dylunio a adeiladwyd dros lawer o flynyddoedd.
Mae’n bleser gennyf gyflwyno’r cipolwg bach hwn o’r corff o waith anhygoel o amrywiol a gynhyrchwyd gan ein graddedigion eleni. Yn goleg celf hynaf Cymru mae Cyfadran Celf a Dylunio PCYDDS wedi gweld llawer o newidiadau dros y 160 o flynyddoedd diwethaf.
Mae uno Prifysgol Fetropolitan Abertawe gyda Phrifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi Sant wedi sefydlu Prifysgol newydd a chanddi hanes anhygoel sy’n dyddio’n ôl i 1822.
Eleni, agorodd y Gyfadran Gyfnewidfa Ddylunio ALEX. Adeilad hen Lyfrgell Ganolog Abertawe, sy’n adeilad rhestredig Gradd II, yw’r ychwanegiad diweddaraf at Barth Celf Abertawe yn dilyn ei ailddatblygiad, gwerth £12 miliwn.
Yn yr adeilad newydd hwn, mae ein cyrsiau Dylunio Diwydiannol a Gwydr ynghyd ag Animeiddio Cyfrifiadurol 3D a Dylunio Gemau. Mae tymor arddangos yr haf hwn yn fwy na dim ond casgliad o arddangosfeydd, mae’n ddathliad o daith, neu’n hytrach, o gannoedd o deithiau. Mae’r ‘Canllaw Arddangosfeydd
Graddedigion’ hwn yn ein galluogi i lygadu trwy ffenestri creadigol y Gyfadran i weld yr afiaith a ddangosir gan raddedigion o amrywiaeth eang o ddisgyblaethau sydd wedi cyfuno’r safonau uchaf o wybodaeth a sgil i greu darnau o waith o gelfyddyd a dylunio eithriadol. Mae gwaith pob un o’r graddedigion yn wahanol iawn, ond eto maent yn cydblethu i greu casgliad cyfoethog o greadigrwydd.
Mae pob prosiect sydd i’w weld yn cynrychioli anterth oriau di-rif o waith caled gan y graddedigion eu hunain a’r tiwtoriaid ymrwymedig sydd wedi cefnogi ac arwain y myfyrwyr dros dair blynedd.
Rwy’n gobeithio y byddwch yn mwynhau’r arddangosfa hon sy’n dangos peth o dalent Celf a Dylunio gorau’r DU. Os ydy hyn wedi ennyn eich diddordeb, pam na wnewch chi gysylltu â ni heddiw i drafod eich dyfodol yn un o golegau celf penna’r DU.
Dr Ian WalshDeon Celf a Dylunio PCYDDS
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Swansea Courses
Advertising & Branding Design 6Digital Film 8Digital Media 10Fine Art 12Foundation Diploma A&D 14Glass 16Graphic Design 18Illustration 20Industrial Design 22Photography 24Surface Pattern/Textiles 26MA 28
Carmarthen courses
Art & Design (Carmarthen)Celf a Dylunio 30 MA (Carmarthen) 32Calender of Events 34
The School of Fine Art and PhotographyFoundation Art & Design Fine Art Photography Art and Design/Celf a DylunioArt Practice/Celf Ymarferol
The School of Visual CommunicationGraphic DesignAdvertising and Brand DesignIllustration
The School of Design and Applied ArtsAutomotive DesignProduct Design Transport DesignSurface Pattern/TextilesGlass
School of Film & Digital Media Digital Film & Television Production/Documentary VideoNew Media ProductionFilm and Visual CultureComputer Animation/ComputerGames DesignMusic TechnologyNew Media Production
PostgraduateMA Contemporary Dialogues-Fine Art/Textiles/Photography/Visual CommunicationMA Applied Arts/Design/Fine Art
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Exhibition dates
Venue 1Boss Brewing Llansamlet, Swansea SA7 9FD
Private View1 May 6.00pm
Open to the public2-4 May 12.00-5.00pm
Venue 2D&AD New BloodOld Spitalfields MarketLondon E1 6AA
Private View30 June (invite only)
Open to the public1&2 July 10.00am-8.00pm
Contact:Angela WilliamsEmail: [email protected]: 01792 481285
Facebook Tapped ExhibitionTwitter @tapped18Web tappedexhibition.co.uk
“This degree show is a demonstration of creative thinking delivered in tangible form. The students hope to evoke, provoke and entertain and most of all create a memorable exhibitonWe hope you enjoy the experience!”
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“The resources and staff are great here and we’re encouraged to use them to their full potential. The course has really helped me decide on my future career path in the film industry as a cinematographer.”
Tom Gibbs, Graduate
Our Digital Film and Television Production programmes at UWTSD Swansea are structured in an innovative and flexible way that provides our students with the opportunity to explore this contemporary media within many aspects of filmmaking. Our aim is to produce graduates that take initiative. Whether they choose a commercial or independent route, students are encouraged to develop their own personal creative direction.
Our new ‘state of the art’ facilities allow sustained engagement, enabling our students to gain the confidence to express ideas through digital film. Students are continuously encouraged to explore and learn the entire processes from production, editing and camera work, to sound recording.
Exhibition Details:
VenueUWTSD-SWANSEA, Dynevor Campus
Private View Screening:19 May 5.00-9.00pm
Open to the public:18-22 May
Contact:Rob JonesEmail: [email protected]: 01792 481285
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an exciting portfolio of digital media courses, and our practice-based degrees offer an opportunity for the student to develop the key skills necessary for employment in the creative and cultural industries.
Exhibition dates
Venue Alex, BBC & Dynevor Campuses, UWTSD Swansea
Private View 19 May 5.00-9.00pm
Open to the public18 -22 May
Contact:Paul HazelEmail: [email protected]: 01792 481285
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The Fine Art team is pleased to introduce the 2015 degree show, which is the culmination of much hard work, planning and anticipation, by the graduating students. This is their chance to showcase their work at a pivotal moment between university and the professional world. Throughout the student’s time at UWTSD Swansea, their studios have been lively places with animated discussions about the creative process and the relationship between idea and image. No medium or method is excluded – we encourage students to consider which material, object or site is most pertinent for their thoughts from sculptural fabrication to painting and drawing, to video, performance, and installation.
There is no hierarchy of medium and a flexibility of approach is paramount. The range of work shown here reflects this philosophy, with a myriad of accents and themes within the context of the ever expanding and shifting language of contemporary arts practice.
‘The Fine Art course provides students with the opportunity to grow creatively within a comfortable and non-judgmental environment. During my three years on the course I have been encouraged to push boundaries in order to find the best possible way to express my thoughts and ideas. We have a wide variety of workshops available where we have the opportunity to explore different media’
Karen Tobin
Exhibition Details
VenueDynevor Campus, UWTSD Swansea
Private View22 May 7.00pm
Open to the public23-30 MayClosed Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday 10.00am-4.00pm
Contact:Catrin WebsterEmail: [email protected]: 01792 481285Sv
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Foundation students learn a wide range of methods and techniques, while being encouraged to learn through experimentation. The course provides the fundamental basis to study artand design practice, which makes it the preferred route to Higher Education Art & Design specialised study.
The busy studios provide a friendly, enthusiastic atmosphere where you can develop your work and gain confidence. The Foundation course will offer you the time and space to discover where your strengths lie, to challenge and confirm your skills and abilities and to successfully identify your future direction and career.
The course has had another successful year, with students gaining places on undergraduate courses within our own Faculty and the wider University, and at other leading universities across the UK - or considering alternative career and employment possibilities.
The Exhibition
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Exhibition Details:
VenueFoundation Studios5th FloorSwansea Business SchoolUWTSD Swansea
Private View:22 May 5.00-7.00pm
Open to the public:23 & 26 - 28 10am – 4pm
Contact:Bella KerrEmail: [email protected]: 01792 481285/481046
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This 2015 graduate exhibition will showcase within the newly refurbished ALEX building, with the glass department returning to its historical home within the ‘old school of art’ building at Alexandra Road.
The exhibition demonstrates the diverse application of Glass and celebrates the talent and creativity of our students.
The work ranges from traditional stained glass to contemporary glass practice, drawing on a range of techniques that explore light, material and space.
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Exhibition Details:
VenueAlex Road Campus, UWTSD Swansea
Private view 22 May 6.00pm
Open to the public30 May & 1-6 June 10.00am – 4.00pm
Venue 2:New Designers, LondonBusiness Design Centre, Islingtonwww.newdesigners.com
Private View:24 June (invite Only)
Open to the public:25-27 June
Contact:Vanessa CutlerEmail: [email protected]: 01792 481285
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Graphic Design effectively and creatively integrates and manipulates words and imagery to inform, persuade and provoke responses in a huge variety of areas within the wider visual arena (e.g. books, posters, magazines, packaging, websites).
The programme is concerned with the use of graphic design in publicity, advertising, information design and visual communications in general. Designing for both print and web are central to our studies.
This exhibition demonstrates the wide variety of approaches that are available to the graphic designer in a challenging and innovative way.
“I have no doubt in my mind, that UWTSD-Swansea helped me achieve my full potential as a Graphic Designer. The theory taught broadened my understanding of design. The work pushed my creativity in new, interesting ways. While the lecturers were both encouraging and insightful, going above and beyond to help when needed. If you’re considering a career in Graphic Design, I can recommend no where better.”
Mathew Boyle - Graphic Designer, Lego, Denmark.
Exhibition Details:
Venue 1:Grand Theatre, Swansea
Private View:1 May 6.30pm
Open to the public:2 - 6 May 10.00-4.30
Venue 2:New Designers, LondonBusiness Design Centre, Islingtonwww.newdesigners.com
Private View:1 July (invite Only)
Open to the public:2 - 4 July
Contact:David La GrangeEmail: [email protected]: 01792 481285C
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BA(Hons) Illustration at Swansea is a lively and creative programme with twin aims. The first is the teaching of illustration as a commercial, skilled discipline and the second aim is embracing illustration as a universal, visual language inherent in the creative arts industry. The programme expands the potential of what illustration can be: from picture books and graphic novels to story-boarding and the film industry; from editorial and advertising to licensing and visual merchandising.
Exhibition Details
VenueGrand Theatre, Swansea
Private View9 May 3.00-5.30pm
Open to the Public 11-16 May10.00-4.30
Venue 2:New Designers, LondonBusiness Design Centre, Islingtonwww.newdesigners.com
Private View:1 July (invite Only)
Open to the public:1 – 4 July
Contact:Derek BaintonEmail: [email protected]: 01792 481285
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The 2015 illustration exhibition showcases the diverse nature of the programme and its students. The work highlights the notion of what illustration is, and what it can be - in all of its guises - but most importantly, as an integral part of our visual culture.
“My time during the illustration course has been really insightful and eye-opening to the possibilities illustration has in its application. There's a strong push for development and experimentation to elevate your work in new ways whilst still appreciating the way you want to work.”
Tom Saffill, final year undergraduate
“The university, the course and its staff have surprised me; they have not surprised me simply by overachieving my expectations, I am surprised because they have allowed me to surprise myself.”
Matthew Jenkins, final year undergraduate
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The School of Industrial Design would like to welcome you to our 2015 Exhibition.
The exhibition contains the final major project work of students studying Automotive Design and Product Design. The work, as always, is diverse encompassing a range of product and vehicle designs – some are conceptual proposals and some are practical solutions but all are the culmination of creativity, pragmatism and sheer determination.
The students have worked hard to get to this point, and this is just the beginning for them…
We can’t wait to see what they do next!
“The Product Design course has provided me with a wealth of experience which has helped me develop a wide range of skills which I have applied within my practice as well as in life in general. The tutors here are excellent and have an open door policy, which means that they are always around for help or just a chat. This course has challenged and excited me from the 1st year right through to the 3rd year. Everyone involved within the course including tutors, technicians and peers are really friendly and are always willing to lend a hand and support you. The studio becomes a second home and the people, like family.”
Keira Gwynn
Exhibiton Details
VenueAlex Road Campus, UWTSD Swansea
Private view 29 May 6.00pm
Open to the public30 May & 1-6 June 10am – 4pm
Venue 2:New Designers, LondonBusiness Design Centre, Islingtonwww.newdesigners.com
Private View:1 July (invite Only)
Open to the public:2 – 4 July
Contact:Sean JenkinsEmail: [email protected]: 01792 481285
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with exploration, self-discovery and innovation through the medium of photography. Photojournalism enables students to undertake an intensive study of the relationship of image and text, the theory and practice of social documentation and practical reportage using the medium of photography.
The first offer I got after graduating was to be a part of an exhibition at Ffotogallery in Cardiff, showcasing emerging artists in Wales. During my studies at UWTSD Swansea, I met a lot of good friends and as a group of students we helped each other out through critical discussions about our work. I have recently completed a Masters in Photography at the University of Gothenburg, but I still have contact with many of my Swansea friends professionally, as we have collaborative projects running and have exhibited together since university.
Pål Ekern, Graduate BA (Hons)
Exhibition Details:
Venue 1:UWTSD-Swansea, Dynevor Campus
Private View:22 May 6.00pm
Open to the public:23 May – 5 JuneClosed Sundays and bank holiday Monday10am – 4pm
Venue 2:Free Range, LondonThe Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lanewww.free-range.org.uk
Private View:18 June 6pm
Open to the public:10am-7pm(except 22nd 4pm close)
Contact/PhotojournalismPaul Duerinckx | Tel: 01792 481285Email: [email protected]
Contact/Photography in the ArtsHamish Gane | Tel: 01792 481285Email: [email protected]
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The culmination of three year’s work, students from BA Photography in the Arts and BA Photojournalism will be exhibiting their work in Swansea and London. The varying backgrounds and interests of the students combined with the openness and encouragement to experiment offered by the degree courses, has resulted in diverse and innovative photographic work encompassing documentary, landscape, portrait, fashion, conceptual, constructed and performative approaches.
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Exhibition Details:
Venue 1:Grand Theatre, Swansea
Private View:23 May 14.00 -17.00
Open to the public:26 – 28 May
Contact:Georgia McKieEmail: [email protected]: 01792 481285
Venue 2:New Designers, LondonBusiness Design Centre, Islingtonwww.newdesigners.com
Private View:24 June (invite only)
Open to the public:25-27 June
Our multi-disciplinary Surface Pattern Design programmes provides the framework for students to develop dynamic and innovative ideas realised through a rich experience of material study covering traditional and digital disciplines, and hard and soft materials, engaging with textiles in the broadest sense.
Textiles sits at the core of the Surface Pattern cluster of courses; Textiles for Fashion, Textiles for Interiors, Fashion Object and Contemporary Applied Arts Practice. Through pathway specific live projects, placements and focused personal enquiries the students are poised to graduate with confidence in their own creative voice, industry-relevant experience and a targeted opportunity to find employment.
We are pleased to offer yet another diverse and stimulating exhibition from the Surface Pattern Design final year students 2015. The exhibition offers a highly imaginative and creative conclusion to their programme of study. Included is a wide and challenging use of materials, concepts and approaches. The exhibition will be testament to their skill and passion; promising to be pattern rich, with sumptuous colour and high impact motifs achieved through a dedication to drawing and identifying a distinctly visual language.
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This richly layered show embodies the experimental practice and interdisciplinary engagement that is woven into the culture of our Contemporary Dialogues programme. Students across the pathways have shared lectures, workshops, dialogues and seminars and out of this have produced work that focuses on materiality, process, non-materiality and performance.
A multitude of themes including the relic, relationality, the archive, the gift, gender, the sublime, memory and the journey are represented, all arrived at through engagement with materials, media and discourse within and across boundaries. A reminder to us all of the potential of proper dialogue: new knowledge, new thinking and new ways of being an artist, designer or maker.
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Exhibition Details:
VenueRagged School, SwanseaElysium Gallery, College Street, Swansea
Private View:22 May 5.00pm
Open to the public:23-29 MayClosed Sunday & Bank Holiday Monday 10.00am-4.00pm
Contact:Catrin WebsterEmail: [email protected]: 01792 481285
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In addition to the May show there is also the MA Contemporary Dialogues fast track exhibition in September 2015.
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) Art and Design and Celf a Dylunio on the Carmarthen Campus are degrees that challenge the students to think creatively and innovatively. Students are taught in a person focused way and are encouraged to explore the visual language of art and design in combination or as separate entities. Individual creative work based on studio practice will be evident on the walls of the exhibition this year.
For the first time in the history of Art and Design Higher Education in Wales students will be graduating having undertaken their degree through the medium of Welsh.
The 2015 exhibition is the culmination of three years exploration of visual intelligence and demonstrates the vibrant and diverse professional creative practice undertaken by the students.
“The experience and learning of art and design, in all forms, gives you that extra space to discover your real creative passion”.
Ffion Roberts-Drakley
Celf a Dylunio a Art and Design, ar gampws Caerfyrddin, yn raddau sy’n herio’r myfyrwyr i feddwl yn greadigol ac yn arloesol. Addysgir y myfyrwyr mewn ffordd sy’n pherson ganolog ac yn eu hannog i archwilio iaith gweledol celf a dylunio ar y cyd neu fel endidau ar wahân. Bydd gwaith creadigol unigol, sy’n seiliedig ar arfer stiwdio, yn amlwg ar waliau yr arddangosfa eleni.Am y tro cyntaf yn hanes Celf a Dylunio mewn addysg Uwch yng Nghymru bydd fyfyrwyr yn graddio ar ôl ymgymryd a’u gradd trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.
Mae arddangosfa 2015 yn benllanw tair blynedd o archwilio deallusrwydd gweledol ac yn dangos bywiogrwydd ac amrywiaeth broffesiynol mewn arfer creadigol, gan y myfyrwyr.
“Mae’r gallu i drafod syniadau am Gelf a Dylunio trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg wedi fy ngalluogi i greu gwaith sy’n ymwneud a fy niwylliant a hunaniaeth. Mae gweithio gyda darlithwyr sy’n rhan o’r byd celfyddydol yng Nghymru a thu hwnt hefyd wedi fy helpu i ddysgu llawer mwy am yr opsiynau sydd ar gael i mi drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg ar ol i mi raddio.”
Eirian DaviesCelf a Dylunio
Contact/Cyswllt:Gwenllian Beynon [email protected] 676611
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Lleoliad/VenuePCDDS-Campws CaerfyrddinUWTSD-Carmarthen Campus
Rhagweliad/Private ViewMai 21ain 21 May6.00-8.30pm
Agored i’r cyhoedd/Open to the public22 Mai-5 Mehefin(ar gau 23,24,25, 30 and 31 Mai)22 May-5 June(Closed 23,24,25, 30 and 31 May)10.00am - 4.00pm
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Mae’r sbectrwm o gyrsiau ôl-raddedig MA yn Ysgol Celf Gain a Ffotograffiaeth a gynigir ar campws Caerfyrddin, yn cynnwys: MA Y Celfyddydau Cymhwysol, MA Dylunio a MA Celf Gain. Mae pob un ar gael i’w astudio’n llawn amser, yn rhan amser, neu’n ddwyieithog.
Mae’r cyrsiau modwlar yn adeiladu ar draddodiadau presennol pob un o’r disgyblaethau creadigol, a rhoddir pwyslais ar ymchwil greadigol uwch, arfer entrepreneuraidd a sgiliau datblygu gyrfa. Mae gan fyfyrwyr sy’n gweithio ar draws y tair disgyblaeth MA safle stiwdio unigol ochr yn ochr â’i gilydd. Mae’r agosrwydd trawsddisgyblaethol hwn yn creu awyrgylch deinamig.
The spectrum of Postgraduate MA courses within the School of Fine Art and Photography offered on the Carmarthen campus, include; MA Applied Arts, MA Design and MA Fine Art. Each is available as full time, part time study or bilingually.
These modular courses build upon the existing traditions of each of these creative disciplines, and emphasis is placed upon advanced creative research, entrepreneurial practice and career development skills. Students working across these three MA disciplines have individual studio spaces alongside each other. The close cross-discipline proximity generates a dynamic atmosphere.
Manylion ArddangosfaExhibition Details
Lleoliad/VenuePCDDS-Campws CaerfyrddinUWTSD-Carmarthen Campus
Rhagweliad/Private ViewMai 21ain 21 May
Agored i’r cyhoedd/Open to the public22 Mai-5 Mehefin (ar gau 23,24,25, 30 and 31 Mai)22 May-5 June(closed 23,24,25, 30 and 31 May)10am - 4pm
Cyswllt/ContactBryan [email protected]: 01267 676612
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Graphic Design May 1 6.30pm May 2 - 6 10.00 - 4.00 Grand TheatreSwansea
Advertising and Branding Design
May 1 6.00pm Sat 2 May Sun 3 May Monday 4 May (Bank Holiday)
12.00-5.00pm
Boss Brewing14 Worcester CourtMannesmann CloseSwanseaSA7 9FD
Illustration May 9 3.00-5.30pm
11-16 May 10.00am-4.00pm
Grand TheatreSwansea
Digital FilmVideoDocumentary VideoVideo Arts
19 May 5.00-9.00pm
18 -22 May 10.00am-4.00pm
Alex, BBC, Dynevor Campuses, UWTSD Swansea
Digital Media 3D Computer AnimationBA (Hons) Creative Digital Media BA (Hons) Creative Computer Games DesignBSc (Hons) Visual EffectsBSc (Hons) Music TechnologyportfolioBSc (Hons) Digital MediaDevelopment
19 May 5.00-9.00pm
18 -22 May 10.00am-4.00pm
Alex, BBC, Dynevor Campuses, UWTSD Swansea
Course Private View
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Fine ArtCombined MediaCeramics (3D Sculptural Practice)Painting & Drawing
22 May 7.00pm 23-30 MayClosed Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday
10.00am-4.00pm
Dynevor Campus,UWTSD-Swanseawww.uwtsd.ac.uk
Foundation Diploma Art & Design
22 May 5.00pm 23 + 26 -28May
10.00am-4.00pm
Foundation Art and Design studios,Swansea Business School,UWTSD, Swansea www.uwtsd.ac.uk
PhotographyPhotography in the ArtsPhotojournalism
22 May 6.00pm 23 May – 5 June
10.00am-4.00pmClosedSundays
Dynevor Campus,UWTSD-Swanseawww.uwtsd.ac.uk
MA Contemporary DialoguesFine Art, Photography, Visual Communication
22 May 5.00pm 23-29 MayClosed Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday
10.00am-4.00pm
Ragged School, Pleasant Street, SwanseaElysium Gallery, College Street, Swansea
Surface PatternContemporary Applied ArtsTextiles for FashionTextiles for InteriorsFashion Object
23 May 2.00-5.00pm
26-28 May 10.00am-4.30pm
Grand TheatreSwanseawww.swansea.gov.uk/grandtheatre
Industrial Design 29 May 6.00pm 30 May & 1-6 June
10.00am-4.00pm
Alex Road Campus, UWTSD Swansea
Glass 29 May 6.00pm 30 May & 1-6 June
10.00am-4.00pm
Alex Road Campus, UWTSD Swansea
Swansea Exhibitions
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Time Dates Time Venue
Celf a Dylunio / Art and Design
21 May 6.00-8.30pm
22 May-5 June Closed 23,24,25, 30 and 31 May
10.00am-4.00pm
Parry Art and Design Carmarthen Campus UWTSD Carmarthen
MA Fine Art/Design/Applied Arts
21 May 6.00-8.30pm
22 May-5 June Closed 23,24,25, 30 and 31 May
10.00am-4.00pm
Parry Art and Design Carmarthen Campus UWTSD Carmarthen
Course Private View
Time Dates Time Venue
PhotographyPhotography in the ArtsPhotojournalism
18 June 6.00pm 19-22 June 10am-7pm (except 22nd close 4pm)
Free RangeThe Old Truman Brewerywww.free-range.org.uk/
Surface PatternContemporary Applied ArtsTextiles for FashionTextiles for Interiors
24 June Invite only 25-27 June Thursday: 10:00-20:00Friday: 10:00-18:00 Saturday: 10:00-17:30
New DesignersBusiness Design Centrewww.newdesigners.com
Glass 24 June Invite only 25-27 June Thursday: 10:00-20:00Friday: 10:00-18:00 Saturday: 10:00-17:30
New DesignersBusiness Design Centrewww.newdesigners.com
Advertising and Brand Design
30 June Invite only 1&2 July 10.00am-8.00pm D&AD New Blood ExhibitionOld Spitafieldswww.dandad.org
Carmarthen Exhibitions
London Exhibitions
Course Private View
Time Dates Time Venue
Illustration 1 July Invite only 2-4 July Thursday: 10:00-20:00Friday: 10:00-18:00 Saturday: 10:00-17:30
New DesignersBusiness Design Centrewww.newdesigners.com
Industrial Design Automotive DesignProduct Design
1 July Invite only 2-4 July Thursday: 10:00-20:00Friday: 10:00-18:00 Saturday: 10:00-17:30
New DesignersBusiness Design Centrewww.newdesigners.com
Graphic Design 1 July Invite only 2-4 July Thursday: 10:00-20:00Friday: 10:00-18:00Saturday: 10:00-17:30
New DesignersBusiness Design Centrewww.newdesigners.com
Swansea:
Dynevor CampusUWTSD-SWANSEA, De-La-Beche Street Swansea, SA1 3EU www.uwtsd.ac.uk
Alex Road Campus Alexandra RoadSwansea SA1 5AJUWTSD-Swansea
Swansea Grand TheatreSingleton St, Swansea, SA1 3QT www.swansea.gov.uk/grandtheatre
Swansea Business SchoolHigh StreetSwanseaSA1 1NEwww.uwtsd.ac.uk
Boss Brewing14 Worcester CourtMannesmann CloseSwanseaSA7 9FD
Ragged SchoolPleasant Street, SwanseaElysium Gallery, College Street, Swansea
Carmarthen:
UWTSD-Carmarthen CampusParry Art StudiosCarmarthen SA31 3EP www.uwtsd.ac.uk
London:
New Designers Business Design Centre 52 Upper Street London N1 www.newdesigners.com
Free Range The Old Truman Brewery 91-95 Brick Lane, London, E1 6QL www.free-range.org.uk
D&AD New BloodOld Spitafields Market www.dandad.org
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