Monday, 26 September 2016

OUGD502: Essence of Gender Exhibition - The Gallery at Munroe House



The Essence of Gender exhibition was hosted at the start of the year by a small group of artists, wanting to express their femininity/masculinity with open, honest communication. At this time in the year, I was quite unsure in which direction to choose for my COP work, and as gender, feminism and conceptual art are something I am interested in I only thought appropriate to go along!

The variety of work on offer was vast, ranging from painting to photography, print and 3D. The whole atmosphere was quite uplifting, with nobody really taking anything as offensive- rather just appreciating the humorous undertone. Self expression and freedom to be who you are, with a satirical statements being made about the human body, ambiguous of gender. The idea of humour being a key ingredient to produce engaging (and provocative) work is playful and clever, something I want to filter into my own practice.






'Another Day Another Dollar', by Romily Alice. Made from Glass tubing and argon gas, being sold for £475. Other artists featured below.




Later that day I also visited The Tetley, helping my friend curate and put on his own exhibition. In a way to drum up publicity, I visited Josiah Craven, The Tall Boys Beer Co and some other creative local minds to give out invitations to the 'Record' Exhibition. While I was there, I saw some extremely eyecatching work in the gallery, including a humungous 3D roof-floor scale sculpture of fruit. The whole experience was so engaging it was hard not to take hundreds of photo's.

Instillation at The Tetley, Sept 16'


The above collage represents the woman in all her glory, expressing what society expects us to be, see's us as, and often what we really are. This is just my interpretation, with no side card featured with this piece. The flow of the composition is quite sparse get it all works in harmony. The incorporation of fashion, collage and illustration are all aspects I want to incorporate into my practice so this piece was extremely inspiring to see.


Instillation as a satire about the health care system and what we put into our bodies. The Tetley, Sept 16'.


Monday, 19 September 2016

OUGD502: CREATIVE ENTREPRENEUR SUMMER SCHOOL



LCA hosted a Business summer school as part of the 'Life After College' program, which was a week long course centred around being your own boss, and being a creative entrepreneur. Long term I have always wanted to be my own boss, possibly working freelance or opening up an agency type firm with others.

The course was hugely beneficial as it gave me an insight into all aspects of functioning as a profitable creative, as well as introducing me to contacts in the business world, as well as titan of industry and theatre mogul Anne-Marie Wilks, who helped me form a business plan to pitch at the end of the week.

Classes were featured on a range of topics, with revision/class notes provided to keep for file:

Finances
- Budgeting, material resources and time
- What to set as my hourly rate/ how to calculate my hourly rate from my current outgoings/incomings
- How to calculate a profit/loss sheet (and balance sheets)
-  How to correctly manages invoices and respond to fussy clients
- How to acquire finance, contacting the bank for loans- which loans and sources of finance are most appropriate for what situation


Marketing
- How to correctly manages invoices and respond to fussy clients
- How to accept work professionally/ How to decline work professionally
- How to accept work professionally/ How to decline work professionally
- Best ways to create websites/ secure URL's and domain names

Legal
-Copywriting and Intellectual protection (when its needed to secure work, and how)
-How and when reappropriating work is okay (when to credit and how)

Public Speaking
-Pitching workshops
- Vocal exercises in tone
- How to put together a pitch and direct an official board


Throughout the week I took it upon myself to embrace the atmosphere, being the youngest there (and only Level 4), to try and set up my own business using the resources I had, with the guidance from the great people I had met throughout the week. Many business figures and creatives came in, securing me the contact details of a good lawyer and good accountant, two things it became clear are definitely needed when going into business! At the end of the week, I pitched my idea for 'The Clothes Finding People', an online distribution and personal shopping service, specialising in one off vintage items whilst taking on the principles of ASOS connecting the people. I practiced what had been taught all week, formatting a presentation and presenting it to the entire senior management board in a pitch for mentoring. By doing this my confidence in public speaking improved drastically, as if I can present to Randall Whittiker and Simon Thorpe, then I can hopefully present to a group of my peers later on in the year.

This week has taught me that design is also a business, and potentially a very profitable business if you market yourself right! This opportunity has been an invaluable experience, and I want to partake in it again next year, if not, definitely third year! On the course I also managed to network with other courses and levels inside LCA, including recent a graduate from Graphic Design, Josiah Craven. By sharing the commonality of learning together, it positioned me more like Josiah's peer rather than admirer of his work, so I was able to be much more relaxed in my networking approach and learn a lot about design, layout and how to handle uni life, in a way I wouldn't of been able to interviewing him formally. 

The experience has confirmed I would like to get into business one day, and to that planning, project management and organisation with figures is key, all of which I want to focus on in the year to maximise financial success from any possible design. This has also given me the tools to go freelance- I do not plan on setting up a website straight a way, I may even leave it until the end of Level 5/summer before doing this, using Level 5 as an opportunity to experiment with creativity and build up work for my portfolio.