Monthly Archives: September 2022
Object of the Week
Artist’s statement:With the introduction of new technologies to art and design, the debate of handmade versus digital has continued to divide opinion. My aim was to explore and determine the “value” of handmade processes and outcomes, and why they should have a place in this digital era. Most designer makers regard digital technologies as anContinue reading “Object of the Week”
Silenced Voices
RGU Art and Heritage were invited to deliver an exhibition for the Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association conference being hosted this week here at RGU. These artworks are on display on the main concourse of the Sir Ian Wood Building. The artworks were selected with the input of Sarah Pederson, Professor with the CreativeContinue reading “Silenced Voices”
Object of the Week
We adore this sensitively crafted ceramic sculptural form created in 1986 by Gray’s School of Art alumnus Jamie Cutts. See Jamie’s statement below to learn more about his inspiration: My work at that time was all landscape driven. I was inspired by the ancient stone circles and standing stones scattered across the North-east countryside, theContinue reading “Object of the Week”
Higher Elevation: Rachael MacLean
View work by Rachael and many other Purchase Award winners in Higher Elevation, an exhibition of alumni work currently on display in the Sir Ian Wood Building.
Higher Elevation: Andrew McKinnon
View work by Andrew and many other Purchase Award winners in Higher Elevation, an exhibition of alumni work currently on display in the Sir Ian Wood Building.