Saturday 21 September 2013

Pastures New


WE HAVE MOVED!

Following the previous post on this blog there have been degree shows, exhibitions, prizes won, staff achievements and Newport merged with Glamorgan to form the University of South Wales. I also graduated.

So you can now find all Photo Art news over at the snazzy new blog: http://uswphotoart.co.uk

This one will still be here for posterity, but sadly I won't be.

It's been fun!

Bye!

Sunday 19 May 2013

Power & Control at The Riverfront, Newport




Congratulations to our current second years on their end-of-year exhibition at the Riverfront in Newport!

Friday 3 May 2013

Exhibition Season - Diffusion, Grad Shows and More!


It's been just over a month since there any activity on this blog - apologies - but I have good excuses. Little activity here is probably a good sign that there's a lot of activity elsewhere. So here is a round up on what's been happening and what's going to happen very soon!

Summer is - more or less - here, and with it comes the usual swarm of exhibitions. Second year students are currently preparing for their show at the Riverfront, third year students are preparing for their graduate shows and Cardiff is hosting, for the first time, it's International Festival of Photography: Diffusion!

May is going to be a busy month.

You can find out all about Diffusion festival on their website. Keep an eye out for the shows featuring Newport lecturers, students and alumni (which includes some very intriguing fringe events).

The current Photo Art 3rd years will be holding their graduation show on June 6th at the City Campus in Newport city centre. You can head on over to their website for more information and whilst you're there you might as well enter their prize draw where you can win prints and publications featuring some big names such as Clare Strand, Jason Evans, Cristina de Middel, Helen Sear, Dan Holdsworth and Martin Parr.

The current Photo Art 2nd years will be having their end-of-year show at the Riverfront on May 16th.

Saturday 23 March 2013

Beverley Cornwell on Source Magazine's Graduate Director's Cut


Graduate Photography Online is a showcase of work by the latest photography graduates around the country run every year by Source Magazine. In the past Photo Art has had a great presence on the site and hopefully this year will be no expection.

In the run-up to this year's showcase, Source are elisting a number of bonus selections by the directors of the country's photographic courses who are choosing their favourite body of work from a university that is not their own.

Jim Hamlyn, subject leader on BA (hons) Photographic and Electronic Media at Robert Gorden University in Aberden, has selected Volitant by 2012 Photo Art graduate Beverley Cornwell. On his reasons for choosing the work, he says:
"My toddler son is fascinated by animals at the moment: the four legged kind especially. He is so attuned to their characteristics that he often calls out 'horsey' or 'wuff wuff' long before anyone has even spotted the tell-tale outline in a rough-torn piece of bread or in a tiny illustration buried amongst a clamour of abstract shapes and colours. Such fascination with animals is surely universal - one that is expressed in the earliest cave paintings as well as in religious iconography and even the sounds and concepts that we use to communicate. Whether in reality or representation animals stare back at us in inscrutable silence. For millennia this mute incomprehensibility has provoked us, sometimes toward acts of celebration and veneration and sometimes towards acts of cruelty and invasive scrutiny. Beverley Cornwell's images talk of this paradoxical relationship of fascination and violence. They speak of hunting and of simulation, of brutality and deathly precision. And in this play of the real and the imagined they refer also to photography's transformation of the real into fiction, of representations into things of ardent fascination. And in those implacable shining surfaces, like eyes that stare back at us, we see only ourselves reflected."
He can see the selection page for yourself here, and for those who are graduating this year and are interested in submitting their own work, click here.

Monday 18 March 2013

2nd Year Pontypool Exhibition Opening










Last Friday the Photo Art 2nd year's Pontypool exhibitions opened to the public along with the accompanying publication distributed by the Free Press. There was a great turn out, speeches, buffets and a well-deserved pint at the end of a very busy week. Congrats to all those involved!

The exhibitions are still open over the next week and there are copies of the publication still available in various places throughout the town.

Monday 11 March 2013

2nd Years in South Wales Argus


There's an article about the current 2nd year's project in Pontypool in the South Wales Argus which you can read here.

Remember: the exhibition and publication will be up this week with the opening being this Thursday at 5pm in Pontypool Market.

Friday 8 March 2013

Jade Dolby Raises Epilepsy Awareness


Photo Art graduate and current intern at the eCPR Jade Dolby is raising awareness about epilepsy after she was diagnosed with the condition during her studies at Newport back in 2010. There is a great article all about her experiences and awareness-raising mission over on the UWN website.

Saturday 2 March 2013

reFrame: Pontypool Exhibition and Publication


The Photo Art 2nd Year's residency in Pontypool is coming to an end. Selected work created over the past few months is soon to be displayed around the town in various locations and a publication is to be sent out to local residents via the Free Press. 

The opening of the show, titled reFrame, is at 5pm on 14th March at Pontypool Market. Work is also being displayed at venues on Crane Street, Commercial Street and George Street. Copies of the publication can also be picked up at these venues.
Each venue will be open daily from 10am to 4pm until 21st March.

You can keep up to date with all the Pontypool goings-on here via their blog.

Tuesday 26 February 2013

Josephine Sowden Solo Show, A Lotus Flower is Born in Water


2012 graduate Josephine Sowden is having her first solo show! It opens at 6pm next Friday (8th March) at Motorcade / FlashParade in Bristol. The exhibition continues until Sunday 10th.

From the press release:
Josephine Sowden uses lens-based media to explore the human condition in relation to modern day consciousness. Commissioned by Hand in Glove, Sowden’s new work As a Lotus Flower is Born in Water is an immersive two-channel video installation.

Inherently performative, the work features the artist amidst the natural landscape, externalising notions of ‘nature’, ‘self’ and ‘ego’. The oppositional personas that Sowden assumes reduce experience to a series of words, distorted memories of the past and predictions of an uncertain future. These confrontational actions exaggerate and bring in to sharp focus a modern day obsession with inner streams of thought; ultimately seeking to question a separation from nature and more primal instincts and desires. 
A piece of critical writing by artist Trevor H Smith, recipient of Hand in Glove’s PLATFORM Professional Development, will accompany the exhibition.  
Sowden graduated from BA Photographic Art at University of Wales, Newport in 2012 and has since been selected for the Catlin Guide, Videoholica International Video Art Festival in Bulgaria and the 2012 Aesthetica Art Prize. Her degree show piece Lilies of the Field was selected by Hand in Glove for PLATFORM 2012; a group exhibition showcasing work by promising arts graduates from Bristol, Bath and Newport. Sowden was then awarded the PLATFORM Commission, to create new work with the support of Hand in Glove for her first solo exhibition. 
Lilies of the Field will be screened on the opening night only.  
The PLATFORM Commission is part of a twelve month series of projects funded by Arts Council England. University of Wales, Newport are also supporting As a Lotus Flower is Born in Water. With thanks to Motorcade/FlashParade, Louisa Fairclough and Maia Conran.

Photo Art at Boutographies Festival, Montpelier





Photo Art are very excited to announce that we have been selected as the course of honour at this year's Boutographies festival in Montpelier, France!

From the press release:
Boutographies, a renowned photography Festival in the south of France, has specially selected the Photographic Art course at Newport to showcase some of its best work over the past four years. Ranging from current students to graduates there will be 14 people representing the course in total. Screened on a showreel in Montpellier this is a fantastic opportunity for the course and its students to gain international recognition. This is another accolade for this high achieving course in photography.
You can view the showreel here and continue reading below for the list of photographers and artists represented as well as a short piece of writing about each piece of work.

The images used at the start of this post are from projects by (in order): Josephine Sowden, Meg Beaumont, Sara Rejaie and Sion Jones.

Stephen Duffy for Reginald Salisbury Award


Current Photo Art 3rd year Stephen Duffy has been awarded £1000 by the Reginald Salisbury Award to complete his project exploring the wealth and status of the Catholic Church:
This work takes a critical view of the wealth and cultural status of the Catholic Church within Ireland. During the 18th Century, while the country was stricken with poverty, the Catholic Church was investing enormous sums of money into constructing altars, in order to use them as stages to evangelize and to propagate.
The money will allow Stephen to continue the project and potentially broaden its scope to include the rest of Europe.

About this year's prize:
The panel selecting this year's Awards had a difficult task and were impressed by the scope and ambition of all the projects submitted for consideration. The panel consisted of Helen Sear and Paul Cabuts. The panel would like to thank Daniel Shires, Graduate Intern, for his help during the selection process.  
The Reginald Salisbury Travel Award is an annual award drawn from a donation by the Salisbury family of Newport to assist students studying Photography at The University of Wales to develop or complete projects that have some element of travel associated to them - either nationally or internationally.  
The award is only open to all year 2 and year 3 students currently studying BA (Hons) Photographic Art, BA (Hons) Documentary Photography and BA (Hons) Photography for Fashion and Advertising at The University of Wales, Newport who plan or currently are making a project with some element of travel associated to it.

Monday 25 February 2013

Jocelyn Allen in 'Of The Afternoon' Magazine


Photo Art alumni Jocelyn Allen has been featured and interviewed in the second and latest issue of Of The Afternoon

It is available for preorder as of today - 25th February - and will be released on February 28th at an accompanying exhibition at the Underground Gallery in London. Check it out!

http://www.oftheafternoon.com/

Monday 4 February 2013

Diffusion Festival


A date for your calendars! Throughout the merry month of May, Diffusion Festival, an "International Festival of Photography", will be coming to Cardiff. 

It will be chock full of "exhibitions, discussions, screenings, performances, events and celebrations in both physical and virtual spaces and places" and one artist whose work has been confirmed to make an appearance is current Photo Art lecturer Peter Bobby.

Watch this space for more announcements and information as and when it comes, or cut out the middle man and visit their website.

http://www.diffusionfestival.org/

Monday 28 January 2013

Matt Colquhoun at E Book Show


Maximum Fog, a photo book by third year Photo Art student Matt Colquhoun, has been selected to appear at the E Book Show at the John Hansard Gallery in Southampton.

The show, organised by Brighton-based organisation Photobook Show, will be in Southampton for exactly one month, starting on February 2nd. Their fifth independent show, they have also curated photo book exhibitions at the Margate Photo Festival as well as the Brighton Biennial and Fringe festivals in 2012.

Go check it out!

Thursday 3 January 2013

Jo Sowden for Aesthetica Art Prize


Following on from the recent post about Photo Art graduate Beverley Cornwell being selected for the Aesthetica Art Prize, it has been announced that Jo Sowden - who also graduated from the course in 2012 - is up for the prize as well.

Jo has had many successes since graduating including being selected to appear at the Videoholica festival in Bulgaria, a spot in the Caitlin Guide's top 40 emerging new artists to look out for and her own solo show at Bristol Diving School.

Best of luck to Jo and Bev! The finalists for the Aesthetica Art Prize will be announced later this month.

Wednesday 2 January 2013

Beverley Cornwell for Aesthetica Art Prize


Happy new year everyone! Hope you've enjoyed your break! Now it's back to business as usual and we're going to start 2013 with the some more Photo Art alumni successes.

Beverley Cornwell, who graduated from the course in 2012, has been selected for the Aesthetica Art Prize long-list for her 'Empty Enclosure' images, produced during her 2nd year at Newport. This means that Bev's work will be featured in the award publication. The selection of the 8 finalists will take place during January 2013. Fingers crossed and best of luck!

The Aesthetica Art Prize is hosted by Aesthetica Magazine, an internationally recognised art and culture publication. Aesthetica’s editorial combines dynamic content with compelling critical debate, attracting a high-profile, culturally aware audience. Distinguished by its beautiful design and stunning images, the magazine engages with the arts both in the UK, Europe and further a field.

The Aesthetica Art Prize is a celebration of excellence in art from across the world and has developed from the Aesthetica Creative Works Competition. In its new incarnation, the prize offers an even greater opportunity for artists to showcase their work and further their involvement in the international art world.