Every picture tells a story

Rachael Spall is an illustrator specialising in character design, and has just completed the BA (Hons) Graphic Design degree course.  As one of the new exhibitors that will feature at Collegiate learning centre later this semester, we asked her to tell us a little about her work.

“These illustrations are from a children’s picture book entitled ‘Lack of a Hat’ that I produced during my final year at university.

I often start out with a narrative and use illustration to tell these stories through character development. 

These characters are essentially puppets and I make them in 3d using various materials. I then photograph the puppets and add more detail digitally, often going on to bring them to life through simple stop motion animations.”

If you didn’t already have a reason to love our student artwork, just look at some of Rachael’s images below.  Who wouldn’t appreciate a giraffe to look at while studying in the learning centre?

Hands up for art at Collegiate!

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While we are working behind the scenes to bring student art to Collegiate Learning Centre, take a look at what is already there!  We talked to a couple of colleagues who shared their views and experiences of the bronzed hand sculptures … Continue reading

UniVerse event celebrates student poetry talent

Winnners of Sheffield Hallam University’s poetry competition were announced at the UniVerse awards event last night.   UniVerse, which is now in its sixth year and aims to showcase student talent, attracted entries from courses as diverse as health psychology, maths, radiotherapy and oncology and childhood studies, as well as creative writing students.

Hosted by Nuala Devlin, Director of Learning and Information Services, the event brought together a celebratory atmosphere for a range of guests including students and staff, entrants, winners and judges.  Professor Philip Martin, Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic), welcomed everyone to the evening and each of the speakers was enthusiastic in their praise of the talent shown throughout the submissions.

UniVerse competition winners with their canvases

 

Each of the winners accepted their awards, including the sixth form students in the schools competition, and took turns to read a selection of their poems to the audience, creating a fantastic buzz and impressing all with their confidence.   With judges Debjani Chatterjee, Harriet Tarlo and Nell Farrell also reading poems from their own collections, everyone present was able to enjoy different types of poetry from dramatic to humourous, poignant to historical.

Limited edition poetry postcards

 

Each year the learning centre produces two canvases of the winning student poems. One is displayed at Adsetts on a permanent basis, the other at Collegiate Learning Centre for a year, after which time we offer it to the poet as a keepsake.  Winning poems from the last three years are available to view on Level 2 of the Adsetts Learning Centre, as well as in the Sheffield store of Waterstones who jointly sponsored the event.  Limited edition postcards have been printed of the four winning student poems, and more photographs from the event will be published through twitter and facebook in the coming days.   In the meantime, don’t forget to follow @ArtinAdsetts on twitter and come to the learning centres for a look at our brilliant student art and poetry work.

 

Art for Collegiate

After the success of Art in Adsetts over the last few years, we’re delighted that we can now start planning to exhibit student art in Collegiate Learning Centre.   Currently in the planning stages, the project aims to bring visual and creative displays to the learning centre, while relating to the subject disciplines that feature strongly on-campus, including health, sport and medical research.  We’ll be looking at work from final year students again which will include film, photography, fine art, sculpture, fashion, design and more, with a view to selecting pieces that enhance the study spaces.

The expansion to Collegiate is being managed alongside the redevelopment of the learning centre, which includes refurbishment of the main study areas upstairs and the PC rooms used for teaching. By the end of the work, the building will be completely refurbished and will be a much more inviting place to study.

Features will include

• a variety of study spaces
• larger desks
• power enabled furniture for better laptop access
• upgraded PCs
• additional Macs
• improved lighting
• more colour

 

The Street at CLC.

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