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Ideas around final show-

textiles and surface design

Year 3 - 2012

May

• 21 - Deadline for Unit BA8 - hand in

June – graduation show

• 11 - Start hanging degree show• 12, 13, 14 – external examiner visits• 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20 – hanging show• 21 – Deadline for setting up show • 22 – publication of marks• 26 – Private view – 2 - business and family

June - new designers

• 28 may - setting up show in basement • 25, 26, 27 – setting up show in london• 27 – private view• 27, 28, 29, 30 – new designers open

July – graduation show

• 3 – graduation• 4 – dismantle degree show

final show

what do you want to do?

what are you going to do?

are they the same thing ?

factors effecting choice/decisions

spacelocation - space physical spacefunction - functionalitytimescale

budgetwork of otherscommitmentaudiencehealth and safetylearning outcomesexamining criteria

ambition

what do you want from your work?

what do you want from the final show?

who is the show for ?

what is the show for ?

what do you want your audience to learn/go away with? if anything

questionsanswers

do you want the show to be a stepping stone into your ‘next chapter ?’

if so how could you use the show to make the transition smooth?

organisation

elements to consider as a group -

publicitycataloguelabels - relate to catalogueother text(s)selling table/retail spacerota

• We are inviting individuals from the year group to volunteer to be a member of the organising team that will work to consider the overall feel/look of the final experience.

The final show will take place in 1 space

Room 100 Guntons

Room 100

This is a room on the second floor of Guntons building and as such will provide an intimate opportunity for display. It will be divided into equal spaces and each student will be allocated a space. This space is being used as teaching space at the moment so please do not interrupt any sessions by turning up unannounced.

Everybody gets an internal space .AndAll students will all be offered the opportunity to show work in the internal space. ButThe system for showing will be rigorous so that only the best work is shown.

Vision – The internal space will be of a high quality and the staff team will curate the experience.

The staff team will design the space so that it supports the students work and displays it to its full advantage.

Students will be invited to develop a proposal. This will be read and advice will be given to the development of the proposed work in the form of written and/or verbal feedback. We are looking for exciting, considered and well made work. We will work closely with students on this element of the final show.

You may like to consider how you will develop your practice within a retail context. You might want to create editions, both 2D and 3D, frame work or develop the work in other ways. How you think about and develop proposals for this opportunity is up to you as long as you consider the idea of the retail experience.

There will be full briefing/training around the invigilation of the space, costing and pricing of your work, presentation of your work.

There will be a commission on work sold.The course is not aiming to make money from this.

New Designers Students should also consider New Designers. The course team will select a maximum of 12 students from the coursesThe selection will be based on what is in your portfolio and whether we think that you will have enough work to present

This will mean that some of you are showing work in 2 places simultaneously.

There is plenty of time if you work this into your timetables and create a rich body of work, starting now.

We will not be taking away work from the show until it is finished.

So you will have to take into account the amount of work you create and how the spaces might require different types of work but each space will need work.

Remember the work will already have being assessed so this is about your profile and your future practice.

We have developed a strategy for the completion of your course which we feel will enable you to exploit this opportunity fully.

The team

• We will be working with the year group - building a team.

• publicity• marketing • look/feel

NSS

• THIS WILL BE LAUNCHED AT THE END OF JANUARY

• useful to your university, students’ union or college to facilitate best practice and enhance the student learning experience.

THE QUESTIONS• National Student Survey 2011

• Staff are good at explaining things• Staff have made the subject interesting• Staff are enthusiastic about what they are teaching• The course is intellectually stimulating• The criteria used in marking have been clear in advance• Assessment arrangements and marking have been fair• Feedback on my work has been prompt• I have received detailed comments on my work• Feedback on my work has helped me clarify things I did not understand

• I have received sufficient advice and support with my studies• I have been able to contact staff when I needed to• Good advice was available when I needed to make study choices• The timetable works efficiently as far as my activities are concerned• Any changes in the course or teaching have been communicated

effectively• The course is well organised and is running smoothly

• The library resources and services are good enough for my needs• I have been able to access general IT resources when I needed to• I have been able to access specialised equipment, facilities or rooms when

I needed to• The course has helped me to present myself with confidence• My communication skills have improved• As a result of the course, I feel confident in tackling unfamiliar problems• Overall, I am satisfied with the quality of the course

• OPTIONAL QUESTIONS (specific to NUCA) • My time at the University College has

prepared me well for future employment or further study.

• If the University College could improve one aspect of your student experience, what would it be?

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