Climate Crisis and Climate Conscious Creating

Please join us to think about how we as individuals, artists and a community can respond to the climate crisis through our artwork and actions

Click here for link to a podcast we will be spend part of the session discussing

Climate Crisis and Climate Conscious Creating

FORUM

Second meeting: 10.00 on Wednesday 2nd November, Venue: 3.27 (between Ray’s shop and the seminar room)

If you can please RSVP to katie.cuddon@ncl.ac.uk

Vegan snacks will be available

Film Project Opportunity

The Ouseburn Warehouse & Studios Film Project is an interdisciplinary project between one Fine Art and one Filmmaking student in SACS. You will both interview socially engaged artists at Ouseburn Warehouse & Studios (known locally as 36 Lime Street).  

Through archive materials, original footage (of artists at work, of the building and its environment) you will present an accessible and engaging film on what it means to be a socially engaged artist and explore the impact and contribution on the local area.   

The activity will connect you to an established network of creative practitioners with extensive work experience in the arts & culture sector. 

Working with Theresa Easton and Ian McDonald as mentors, one film student and one fine art student will collaborate on the production of a 15-minute creative documentary. The film will be exhibited on-line and distributed via social media/networks and the 36 Lime Street newsletter.  

More details HERE

Key dates: 

  • 28th October 9am: Deadline for proposal 
  • November/December 2022 deliver project. 

Payment: 25 hours per student at £15.50 per hour: £387.50  

How to Apply:  

In a minimum of 300 words or maximum 500 words: Write a brief outline on why you are interested in the film project, what you hope to achieve and how you would work collaboratively.  

Sewing Forum

First Meeting

Hello All, 

There has been loads of interest in the sewing bee which is great! So I am setting up an initial meeting on Monday 10th October in the seminar room (next to Rays shop) from 5-6pm 

Everyone is welcome, we will discuss what type of workshops we want to hold, please think about what type of things you would like to do over the weekend. Also if you have done any other type of sewing or textiles type crafting e.g. embroidery being along some of your work to show others 

I am also looking for people to help me run the forum, for this you don’t actually need to know anything about sewing, with practical things like washing and ironing fabric or you could be good at the admin side, if so please send me an email at b.willoughby1@newcastle.ac.uk or on Instagram Bethisbeing_arty 

Painting Forum

Painting  Forum  
Thurs, 13 Oct 2022, 2- 4 PM

The next Painting+ forum will take place on Thurs, 13 Oct 2022, 2- 4 PM

We will meet in the Long Gallery. The Forum is open to everybody interested in painting (UG and PG).


Anybody interested in showing work in progress, please get in touch with me in the next days.

Also, if you have any practical questions, please come along or contact me before.(Christian.Mieves@newcastle.ac.uk) .

Painting is a place for regular studio discussions about painting, an exchange of ideas and texts dealing with the everyday task of painting. It started in autumn 2019 with a series of informal discussions on painting with Newcastle University Fine Art students from all years (Undergraduate and Postgraduate).

For more info click here : https://blogs.ncl.ac.uk/paintingplus/

I am terrified by the beautiful things that are going to be created


Next Wednesday (12 October) at 4pm
Studio Space in the Armstrong Building (ARMB.G.13).
The piece is a work in progress and being shown as part of the Newcastle University Performance Research Network Seminar series. Everyone is very welcome to attend.


I have found myself the custodian of a collection of performance scores. They were written by over 70 workshop participants during the lockdown in early 2021. The performance will share material from the collection and consider its legacy. I work with performance, often using texts, video fragments and choreographies composed as live collages of material. At the heart of this is an interest in how knowledge and meaning are generated through relationships with others. My work is often collaborative and influenced by creative approaches to working together from experimental theatre, contemporary dance and music. 
Since 2016, I have self-published the zine TALKER for which I interview performance- makers about their process. In order to present these discussions in a structurally innovative way that reflects the nimble, performative exchange of verbal discourse, I ensure they keep the fluid movement of conversation once edited and printed. Issue #1 featured artist, curator, writer and educator Ian White and subsequent issues publish interviews with Kate Valk of the Wooster Group, playwright Richard Maxwell, artists Sue Tompkins, Dora García, Paul Maheke, and choreographer Jo Fong. I have also produced an issue that published an in-conversation event between Spalding Gray and Kathy Acker from 1987. The most recent issues feature conversations with artists Barby Asante, Gustav Metzger and Miranda July.