Wednesday 3 April 2019

Talent Works Studio, @UAL



























 March 2019 

This is the 2nd Talent Works Studio project I’ve worked on in the last 4 months with @UAL helping to run a project with undergraduate students from @camberwellual and @lcclondon in a pop-up creative studio in Camberwell. 2nd year students from multidisciplinary courses work across 16 client briefs from the Southwark & Lambeth communities collaborating with local charities and social enterprises including @theatredeli @WCT @drapertogether @ediblerotherhithe and many more. Students have 10 days to brainstorm, come up with ideas, produce the work and deliver! On hand to offer their expertise were creative industry volunteers including @wearecollider @stlukeslondon @wolfandplayer @loandbehold @trunk @engine and many more! This is a paid work experience scheme helping to connect students with real clients and industry. For more info then take a peek at the 1st TWS project here: https://www.arts.ac.uk/colleges/london-college-of-communication/business-and-innovation/social-innovation/talent-works

Tuesday 2 April 2019

Mudlarking on the Thames - Foundation Students, @UAL












February, 2019 

I photographed Foundation students from Camberwell & Central St.Martins from @UAL mudlarking on the Thames back in February. A mudlark is someone who scavenges in the river mud hoping to source treasure, particularly during the 18th and 19th century. 

Foot Notes Exhibition, Sutton House, London @LCF










2018
Shoot for London College of Fashion last Summer. This exhibition titles 'Footnotes’ was housed in the amazing @suttonhousent built in 1535, which features footwear from the 1800s - 1930s, including orthopaedic and shoes for sheep! 🐑 Artists @lindabrothwell @yacinediallo@eelko_moorer & @ellensampson produced work inspired by @UAL's archive. The exhibition was curated by Alison Moloney. @yacinediallo also performed in the Gt.Chamber drawing on movement material developed through her sound installation. 

Global Design Futures - Government 2030+ project, University of the Arts London





The Future of Government 2030+: A Citizen Centric Perspective  - April, 2018/19
 The overall aim of the project is to better understand the changing relationships among citizens, businesses and governments and to envision and discuss alternative scenarios and government models with a wider group of stakeholders.
The project runs as part of the MA unit Global Design Futures.