Thursday 2 October 2014

Project Research | 170 years : All Schools Should Be Art Schools

All School should be Art Schools


*Prestigious and Impartial history on today's society
* To raise awareness of the importance of the school of art and design
                        ^ Especially for the future people of Nottingham
* History covered around the 19th, 20th and 21st century's history of the School of Art and Design
*Thomas Wakefield > Educational reform supporter
* Laura Knight
* community drama - for the people of Nottingham and the potential future students. Displayed and made public by the current students of Nottingham
*1843 when the Waverley building was opened
* To be performed in the iconic Nottingham Castle's long hall.

*Actors
* 2 Designers
* Photographers
* Film around and about the council house

* To be performed around the 12th and 13th of January

The target for the project is to make something visually stimulating, memorable and to leave behind a legacy of starting something that future generations can work with and do again and again.

Q: What does it mean for the people of Nottingham?

Q: What does it mean for people around the world?
                                 ^ European Lace market > 19th Century

Q: How important is the culture and political aspect for Art and Design?

Q; What is the market concerned about?
                                 ^ Past, Present and Future?

Q: What is the value of Art and Design as an educational disciple?

Q: What is the future agenda for art and design education?

Q: How should past tradition inform future practise?

Q:Should art education offer critical alternatives to current social and political agendas?

Q: Should the outcome of a degree in Fine Art be primarily practical or theoretical?

Q: How should personal creative expression be nurtured and encouraged in an educational environment?

Q: Will three years at university and an art degree lead to fulfilling and rewarding careers?

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